New Delhi: With the increasing number of dengue cases in the city, the Delhi government has reduced the number of beds provided for Covid-19 patients in private hospitals from 30% to 10%, regardless of several large hospitals.
The government said that it kept a watch close to the situation of dengue fever.
The government said in a statement that 221 dengue fever patients were accepted at Delhi Hospital, where 42 came from other states.
There was no shortage of hospital beds in the national capital, he said.
The total number of Covid-19 patients received at the hospital was 188 at this time.
The government said that Covid’s lifespan was 0.2% to 17 June but had fallen to 0.06% on October 17.
“Due to a decrease in Covid infection and an increase in the number of diseases transmitted through vectors, the number of beds provided for Covid.
Patients in private hospital Delhi reduced from 30% to 10%, regardless of government hospitals such as LNJP, where covid beds reduced From 700 to 400, “he added.
Health Minister Delhi Satyendar Jain stated that the situation of dengue fever in Delhi was fully controlled and the number of adequate hospital beds was available.
Patients from outside Delhi consist of 25% of the total number of patients treated at the city hospital, he said.
The government said that there was no need to panic and out of all fever patients who came to Delhi Hospital, only 25% tested the positive dengue fever and other fever patients who were dismissed from hospitals in one or two days.
Furthermore, said that dengue fever was under control in Delhi after the prosecution government Arvind launched the ’10 hafte, 10 baje campaign, 2019.