In view of the decreasing cases of COVID-19, the Delhi Government has declared six of its hospitals completely Non-COVID hospitals. Along with this, it has also been decided to reduce the number of reserve COVID-19 beds in five government hospitals. The order has been issued by the Health Department of the Delhi Government, which will come into force with immediate effect, according to the Delhi Health Department. According to the order, the hospitals of which have been declared completely COVID-19 free are Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital, Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital, Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital, Acharya Shree Bhikshu Hospital and SRC Hospital.
Delhi government reduces beds for Covid-19 as cases continue to drop
Lok Nayak Hospital currently has 300 beds for admission of infected patients while there are 500 beds at RJSSH, 50 at BSA, 320 at Burari Hospital and 300 at Ambedkar Nagar hospital.
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In a government order, six of the state-run hospitals have been removed from the list of Covid-19 facilities. (File Photo | EPS) By Express News Service
NEW DELHI: As cases of the novel coronavirus continued to dip in the national capital, the Delhi government further reduced the number of beds reserved for infected patients.
In a government order, six of the state-run hospitals have been removed from the list of Covid-19 facilities.