New Delhi: With a spike in the number of coronavirus cases in Delhi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will review the situation arising due to the surge of the infection in the national capital on Sunday, officials said.
Delhi Lieutenant Governor (LG) Anil Baijal, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Health Minister Satyendra Jain and senior officers of the central government are expected to attend a meeting with Shah in the evening.
The home minister will take stock of the situation arising due to the spike in the number of COVID-19 cases in Delhi and discuss ways to deal with it, a home ministry official said.
On November 2, a meeting convened by Union Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla had attributed the third surge in coronavirus cases in Delhi to festivals and a greater movement of people, accompanied by laxity in adhering to the basic principles of COVID-appropriate behaviour.
However, Kejriwal last week blamed pollution for the spike in the cases.
The meeting chaired by Bhalla had resolved that efforts would be made for testing, contact-tracing and treatment, especially in the critical zones.
It also emphasised that travel by metro should be carefully regulated, in accordance with the standard operating procedures (SOPs).
While the numbers of fresh COVID cases and active cases are going up, the administration is focussing on testing, contact-tracing and treatment.
At Sunday's meeting, a strategy is expected to be devised to contain the spread of the virus in Delhi, especially in view of the festive season and the decreasing temperatures, accompanied by rising pollution.
The national capital recorded 7,340 fresh COVID-19 cases and 96 more deaths due to the disease on Saturday.
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The fresh cases were detected from 49,645 tests, including 19,635 RT-PCR and 30,010 rapid-antigen tests, conducted on Friday. The positivity rate in the city was 14.78 per cent, according to a bulletin issued by the Delhi health department.
The highest single-day spike of 8,593 cases and 85 fatalities were recorded on Wednesday. On November 12, the number of deaths was 104, the highest in over five months.