The national capital will remain under "strict lockdown" till June 7, except for construction and manufacturing units which would be allowed to resume from Monday with certain guidelines issued by the Delhi Disaster Management .
Delhi lockdown extended till June 7 with some relaxations - Check details here - The Delhi government allowed manufacturing and construction businesses to resume work with conditions.
Delhi Police helps start 20-bed Covid care centre with oxygen support in Civil Lines
Delhi Police helps start 20-bed Covid care centre with oxygen support in Civil Lines
The Covid care centre in Civil Lines has 20 beds and will be able to provide oxygen support under the supervision of a doctor in case of an emergency.
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UPDATED: May 1, 2021 20:06 IST
The Covid care centre has been provided with 17 oxygen concentrators to meet patients need for oxygen during an emergency.
The Delhi Police has helped start a Covid care centre having 20 beds with oxygen support for patients who have contracted Covid-19. The centre will be used only to handle symptomatic, pre-symptomatic, asymptomatic and very mild cases of Covid-19.
India s Oxygen Crisis Reveals More Than Bad Pandemic Management A critical COVID patient is taken to a COVID care hospital, in Kolkata, India, in April 2021. - Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto/ZUMA
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