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Only 274 ICU beds vacant as Delhi reports 24K new cases

Only 274 ICU beds vacant as Delhi reports 24K new cases Updated: Updated: A record 169 deaths reported in 24 hours; active COVID cases near 70,000 mark Share Article AAA COVID-19 vaccination in progress at a centre in Delhi during the weekend curfew on Saturday. SUSHIL KUMAR VERMA   A record 169 deaths reported in 24 hours; active COVID cases near 70,000 mark Delhi reported 24,375 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, the highest since the beginning of the pandemic, according to a health bulletin released by the Delhi government on Saturday. The total number of cases stood at 8,27,998. Out of the total 16,979 beds available for COVID-19 treatment, 74.8% were occupied. Significantly, 93.25% of the total 4,062 ICU beds are occupied and there were only 274 ICU beds vacant in Delhi on Saturday night, as per a government website.

Life comes to halt as weekend curfew underway in Delhi amid spiralling COVID situation

Covid cases in Delhi: With unprecedented Covid surge, Delhi surpasses Mumbai to become worst-hit city in India | Delhi News

Body of man who died from the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) is loaded in to an ambulance at the casualty ward in Lok Nayak Jai Prakash (LNJP) hospital in New Delhi. (Reuters photo) DELHI: Battling the fourth wave of the coronavirus pandemic, Delhi recorded over 17,000 cases of Covid-19 on Wednesday to become the worst-affected city in the country, leaving financial capital Mumbai far behind in the daily tally. Mumbai s single day peak so far is 11,163, registered on April 4, according to officials figures. On Wednesday, Bengaluru recorded 8,155 cases, Chennai 2,564, their highest daily surge. Pune s highest single-day since the pandemic began was 12,494 cases, recorded on April 4.

Exclusive: Overrun, Delhi govt hospitals struggle with bed shortages for Covid-19 patients

Exclusive: Overrun, Delhi govt hospitals struggle with bed shortages for Covid-19 patients Exclusive: Overrun, Delhi govt hospitals struggle with bed shortages for Covid-19 patients Faced with an acute shortage of beds for Covid-19 patients, the Delhi government is now converting a number of banquet halls and hotels into makeshift facilities for treating patients. advertisement UPDATED: April 16, 2021 22:48 IST Medics attend to Covid-19 patients Shehnai Banquet Hall, temporarily converted into an isolation ward, as Covid-19 cases surge across the country. (Photo: PTI) As Covid-19 cases peaked in Delhi, breaking all previous single-day records, an India Today TV reality-check found several state-run hospital overran by the influx of patients, unable to meet the demands for beds.

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