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Take quick decisions without waiting for approvals from Secretariat: Manish Sisodia to health officials

As Delhi is reeling under the surging cases of coronavirus amid the second wave, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia is on his toes to provide accurate healthcare in the region. In a leaked video he is seen telling officials to take clearance from him on WhatsApp and do not wait for approvals from the Secretariat.

Take quick decisions without waiting for approvals from Secretariat: Manish Sisodia to health officials
Take quick decisions without waiting for approvals from Secretariat: Manish Sisodia to health officials
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Published : Apr 21, 2021, 9:56 PM IST

New Delhi: In a leaked video Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia is seen taking a meeting at the GTB hospital and directing officials to take quick decisions without waiting for approvals from the Secretariat.

Sisodia is heard saying take clearance on What's app from him and put the screenshot when the file is sent for approval to the Secretariat.

Sisodia said, "Take clearance from me on WhatsApp, don't wait for approvals, take quick decisions."

Read:| Kejriwal thanks Centre for increasing Oxygen quota

The Delhi Deputy CM is on his toes since the resurgence of the pandemic and monitoring each thing personally along with Health Minister Satyendra Jain.

Delhi is facing a shortage of oxygen and beds and the proactive role of Sisodia is helping people in dire need of healthcare facilities.

The Covid positivity rate in the national capital has shot up to 32.82 per cent (till April 20, night), making health management more challenging.

As per the Delhi government's report on April 20, a total of 86,526 samples were tested (56,724 RT-PCR and 29,802 Rapid Antigen) in the last 24 hours, of which 28,395 tests were found Covid positive.

Read:| Delhi hospitals face severe oxygen shortage amid surge in COVID cases

A total of 19,430 people were reported recovered from Covid infection till Tuesday night, while a total of 8,07,328 people have recovered so far in Delhi.

The tally of active cases in Delhi has risen to 85,575. With 277 deaths on Tuesday, the capital's death toll reached 12,638.

Dr B.L. Sherwal, Medical Director of Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital said, "It means every third person tested was Covid-19 positive. This is an alarming situation. This is the reason several hospitals in Delhi are overburdened with patients and short of oxygen."

IANS

Read:| Another Indian vaccine could be available by August: NITI Aayog

New Delhi: In a leaked video Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia is seen taking a meeting at the GTB hospital and directing officials to take quick decisions without waiting for approvals from the Secretariat.

Sisodia is heard saying take clearance on What's app from him and put the screenshot when the file is sent for approval to the Secretariat.

Sisodia said, "Take clearance from me on WhatsApp, don't wait for approvals, take quick decisions."

Read:| Kejriwal thanks Centre for increasing Oxygen quota

The Delhi Deputy CM is on his toes since the resurgence of the pandemic and monitoring each thing personally along with Health Minister Satyendra Jain.

Delhi is facing a shortage of oxygen and beds and the proactive role of Sisodia is helping people in dire need of healthcare facilities.

The Covid positivity rate in the national capital has shot up to 32.82 per cent (till April 20, night), making health management more challenging.

As per the Delhi government's report on April 20, a total of 86,526 samples were tested (56,724 RT-PCR and 29,802 Rapid Antigen) in the last 24 hours, of which 28,395 tests were found Covid positive.

Read:| Delhi hospitals face severe oxygen shortage amid surge in COVID cases

A total of 19,430 people were reported recovered from Covid infection till Tuesday night, while a total of 8,07,328 people have recovered so far in Delhi.

The tally of active cases in Delhi has risen to 85,575. With 277 deaths on Tuesday, the capital's death toll reached 12,638.

Dr B.L. Sherwal, Medical Director of Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty Hospital said, "It means every third person tested was Covid-19 positive. This is an alarming situation. This is the reason several hospitals in Delhi are overburdened with patients and short of oxygen."

IANS

Read:| Another Indian vaccine could be available by August: NITI Aayog

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