New Delhi:As the number of COVID-19 infections continues to rise in the national capital, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday informed that the city has recorded around 24,000 new cases in the last 24 hours and there is a shortage of oxygen and Remdesivir. Addressing media after he met with Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan, Kejriwal said the Delhi government has requested an immediate supply of oxygen and drugs like Remdesivir.
The Chief Minister further said that Delhi has a limited number of ICU beds, and oxygen and ICU beds are decreasing very sharply.
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"We are taking several steps to scale up beds capacity...I hope that we add 6,000 beds in two or three days. No one knows when the peak will come. The central government gave 4,100 beds in November but this time only 1,800 beds have been given. I requested Dr Harsh Vardhan to reserve 50 per cent beds for COVID patients," he said.
"We are informed that hospital, especially private hospitals in Delhi are facing a shortage of oxygen. I have requested Dr Harsh Vardhan for an immediate supply of oxygen to Delhi. I also requested the supply of Remdesivir drug," the Chief Minister added.
He informed that during the meeting with Union Health Minister there was a discussion about possible black marketing of medicines.