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Delhi: The bed is more cleaned for dengue battle

Delhi: The bed is more cleaned for dengue battle
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New Delhi: The Delhi government has directed the hospital that the third of their beds provided for Covid-19 patients can now be used for patients suffering from dengue fever, malaria and chikungunya.
The government recently reduced the number of beds provided for covid patients in private hospitals from 30% to 10%, regardless of several large hospitals themselves.
“The number of Covid patients in Delhi remains less small.
Given this, the Delhi government has decided that a third of the beds ordered for Covid patients will now be used for dengue fever, malaria and chikungunya,” said Minister of Health Satyendar Jain.
He said this bed would be completely separate from covid patients and staff there would also be separated so there was no possibility of transmission of infection.
The Delhi government has made this decision so that the number of beds in the hospital to treat sufficient bloody fever patients, he said.
The Ministry of Health has issued instructions to the medical director and hospital medical supervisors run by the Delhi government to use a third of the beds provided for covid patients, if necessary, for the treatment of people who suffer from dengue fever, malaria and chikungunya, including ICU beds.
Jain said that Delhies did not need to be afraid of dengue fever, but could fight and defeat him.
He said that the ’10 hafte, 10 baje campaign, 10 minutes the government has been effective in preventing dengue fever and people must participate actively in it so that mosquitoes do not multiply.
He asked all Delhies to support the government and follow all guidelines.
Jain said that to fight dengue fever, the Delhi government worked in front of the front, including spreading awareness, preventing the spread of dengue fever and increased the number of beds in the hospital.
On October 21, Jain said that during the peak of Covid, 30,000 beds were arranged in Delhi and thanks to this infrastructure, there was no shortage of beds at Delhi Hospital.
In addition to reducing the number of beds provided for Covid patients in private hospitals, the Delhi government has reduced Covid beds in his own hospital such as LNJP.

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