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Delhi Reserves State Government Hospital Beds for Residents With ID Proof

'If we open Delhi hospitals for patients from all over, where will Delhi residents go when they get infected with coronavirus?' chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said.
'If we open Delhi hospitals for patients from all over, where will Delhi residents go when they get infected with coronavirus?' chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said.
delhi reserves state government hospital beds for residents with id proof
The body of a woman who died of COVID-19 is lowered in a grave in New Delhi, June 1, 2020. Photo: Reuters/Danish Siddiqui
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New Delhi: The city of New Delhi on Sunday ordered many of its hospital beds to be reserved solely for residents of the Indian capital, as the number of COVID-19 infections continued to surge.

India on Sunday registered 9,971 new coronavirus cases, taking its tally to 246,628 cases, with 6,929 deaths. The case numbers now lag only the United States, Brazil, Russia, United Kingdom and Spain.

New Delhi alone has registered more than 10% of total cases, making it the third worst-affected part of the country after the western state of Maharashtra, home to financial capital Mumbai, and southern Tamil Nadu state.

"Delhi is in big trouble...corona cases are rising rapidly," state chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said in a video message on Twitter, where he announced that private and city government-run hospitals will be reserved for Delhi residents.

"If we open Delhi hospitals for patients from all over, where will Delhi residents go when they get infected with coronavirus?"

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Typically about 60-70% of patients admitted to hospitals in Delhi are people traveling from other states to get treatment as the city's hospitals, among the best in the country.

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A Delhi government coronavirus mobile app showed the city of more than 20 million people had 8,049 COVID-19 beds, but more than half were already occupied. Of the 60 hospitals, 11 had no beds available, the app showed on Sunday.

The Delhi city government has issued an order saying hospitals must admit every patient from the city with coronavirus symptoms, following complaints from some people on social media that people were being refused treatment.

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Although cases are still rising, India is easing its lockdown rules. From Monday, Delhi and several other Indian cities will open malls, restaurants and religious places with strict social distancing rules.

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The nationwide lockdown has hit businesses, but the government says it helped slow the spread of the virus.

(Reuters)

This article went live on June eighth, two thousand twenty, at forty-three minutes past nine in the morning.

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