New Delhi: Amid rising concern over the rapid growth of the novel coronavirus cases, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday held a meeting with Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and others to discuss the situation in Delhi.
In the meeting, the Home Minister assured the Delhi government of all support to deal with COVID-19 in the national capital.
Shah announced a slew of measures that will be taken now after he held a meeting with Lieutenant Governor Anil Baija and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal at his office in North Block.
Here is what Home Minister announced after meeting:
- Modi govt is committed to control spread of COVID-19 in Delhi. Several important decisions were taken to protect people of Delhi and to prevent this infection.
- Agencies have been directed to work together along with the local government and civic bodies to deal with coronavirus with more restrictions in containment zones.
- Modi government will provide 500 railway coaches to Delhi in view of shortage of beds for COVID-19 patients thus increasing 8000 COVID-19 beds in the state.
- Comprehensive house-to-house health survey will be done in containment zones for COVID-19 contact tracing.
- COVID-19 tests in Delhi will be doubled in next 2 days and increased by three times after 6 days.
- COVID-19 tests will be started at every polling station in Delhi containment zones in a few days
The meeting comes in the wake of increasing number of coronavirus cases in Delhi, where the tally has reached nearly 39,000 cases and the death toll rose to over 1,200.
The meeting is focused on how to tackle the pandemic in Delhi, availability of hospital beds, testing facilities and improvements of other heath infrastructure, a government official said.
Apart from Shah, Baijal and Kejriwal, those who attended the meeting include Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan, members of the State Disaster Management Authority and senior officers from the Home and Health ministries.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also said the Centre and the Delhi government will fight COVID-19 together in the national capital, which has witnessed a spurt in coronavirus cases.
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The home minister has also called a separate meeting in the evening with the mayors of Delhi's three municipal corporations -- North, South and East -- and commissioners of the civic bodies to discuss the coronavirus situation in the capital.
The lieutenant governor, chief minister and the Union health minister will also attend the evening meeting.