New Delhi:Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said very less plasma is available in stock for treating COVID-19 patients and appealed to those who have recovered from the virus to actively donate it.
A day after 14 hospitals in the national capital were converted into COVID-only facilities, the Chief Minister said planned surgeries like knee replacement can be delayed for 2-3 months and stressed that there is enough capacity for emergency surgeries.
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"This wave is very dangerous. As per the data of the last 10-15 days, 65 per cent of patients are below 45 years of age. Your health and life is very important to us. So, I would like to appeal to the youth to step out of the house only when it is necessary and follow all COVID protocols," Kejriwal said at a press conference.
"During the previous waves, people actively donated plasma. When the situation improved, there was less demand for plasma and subsequently, the donations went down. Now the cases have again risen and there is very little plasma available in stock. I appeal to those who have recovered from the virus to actively donate plasma and aid the fight against the virus," he added.