Covid-19-Hospitals in Delhi will have to provide details of Kovid, non-Kovid beds and charges at the gate.

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Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) Chairman and Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal on Wednesday asked the Chief Secretary to send all the major hospitals, clinics and nursing homes outside the capital to the LED board at the entry point in view of the cases of corona becoming uncontrollable in Delhi. through directed to ensure COVID and details of the person related to the availability of non-COVID beds, hire of bed and room charge.  According to the information, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said this morning that Corona is going to spread very fast in Delhi in the coming time. Kejriwal said there was a meeting of the State Disaster Management Authority (SDM) on Tuesday. According to the figures presented there, by June 15, there will be 44 thousand cases in Delhi, which is now 31 thousand. There will be one lakh cases by June 30, 2.25 lakh cases by July 15 and 5.32 lakh corona cases by July 31.In view of this, 6681 by June 15, 15 thousand beds by June 30, 33 thousand by July 15 and 80 thousand beds by July 31. This challenge is huge, so now this fight against Corona has to be made a mass movement. For this, we have to take care of three things, the first is to leave the house with a mask, the second is to wash hands frequently and the third is to take full care of social distancing. Till now we had to do it ourselves, but now we have to ask others to do it too, because if no one else is doing it then it can also spread corona. Therefore, you have to do it yourself and follow it from others. The fight against Corona has to be a mass movement.The corona virus is now taking an explosive form in the capital Delhi. After 1,366 new cases of Kovid-19 were reported in Delhi on Tuesday, the total number of infected people has increased to 31,309 and 905 people have lost their lives due to the disease.According to a health bulletin issued by the Health Department of the Delhi government, 1,366 new cases were reported on Tuesday. 18,543 people are still under treatment while 11,861 patients have either recovered or been discharged from the hospital or have moved elsewhere. No health bulletin was released on Tuesday.

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