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NEW DELHI: With novel coronavirus cases surging in the city, hospital beds are quickly running out of availability.
Delhi recorded 4,033 coronavirus cases on Sunday, the highest daily count this year, as the positivity rate rose to 4.64 per cent, according to the health department.
Adding to the worrisome positive cases figure is the fatality count in the past 24 hours with 21 patients losing their lives.
This is the highest since January 1, when an equal number of fatalities were reported. Over 50 per cent of the ICU beds with ventilators are currently occupied in the national capital.
As per the Delhi corona app, 414 out of 790 such neds are already occupied. Lok Nayak Hospital, the largest facility under the Delhi government, which has 50 ICU beds with ventilators, has only four available currently.
Delhi: Restaurants, night clubs fined for not following COVID-19 guidelines
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Delhi: Restaurants, night clubs fined for not following Covid guidelines
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4 Arrested, Restaurants, Clubs Fined For Not Following Covid Rules: Delhi Police 4 Arrested, Restaurants, Clubs Fined For Not Following Covid Rules: Delhi Police The drive, in which people were also fined for not wearing face masks and spitting in public areas, was conducted in places with high footfall, including markets, on Friday and Saturday.
A total of 17 FIRs were registered against the violators, police said. (Representational)
New Delhi:
Four people were arrested and several restaurants, night clubs and hotels have been fined and face cases for flouting COVID-19 safety guidelines, police officials said on Sunday following a two-day special drive to crackdown on violators amid rising coronavirus cases in the city.