Delhi Lt Governor Anil Baijal on Friday said he has tested positive for COVID-19 with mild symptoms. He said he will continue to work and monitor the situation in Delhi while being isolated at his residence. I have tested positive for COVID with mild symptoms. Have isolated myself since the onset of symptoms and all those who werein contact with me have been tested.Will continue to function and monitor the situation in Delhi from my residence, he tweeted. The LG along with his spouse took the first dose of COVID vaccineat the Tirath Ram Shah Hospital here last month.
The LG along with his spouse took the first dose of COVID vaccine at the Tirath Ram Shah Hospital here last month.
NEW DELHI: Delhi Lt Governor Anil Baijal on Friday said he has tested positive for Covid-19 with mild symptoms.
He said he will continue to work and monitor the situation in Delhi while being isolated at his residence. I have tested positive for Covid with mild symptoms. Have isolated myself since the onset of symptoms and all those who were in contact with me have been tested. Will continue to function and monitor the situation in Delhi from my residence, he tweeted.
Delhi LG tests +ve, CM wishes speedy recovery
New Delhi, Apr 30 (UNI) Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal on Friday said he has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. I have tested positive for COVID with mild symptoms. Have isolated myself since the onset of symptoms and all those who were in contact with me have been tested, the Lieutenant Governor informed through Twitter.
Mr Baijal further said that he will continue to monitor the National Capital s situation from his residence. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, quoting Mr baijal s tweet, wished him a speedy recovery and good health.
Notably, Mr Baijal was administered the first dose of COVID vaccine on March 4 at Tirath Ram Shah Hospital here.
On a gloomy Saturday afternoon, the staff at the Saroj Super Specialty Hospital in Delhi broke down and started praying anxiously as lives of more 100 patients hung by a thread amid rapidly depleting oxygen supply. An oxygen tanker had reached the hospital after the staff spent hours running around in search of supplies and making frantic calls to the government and police. But it could not enter the area where the hospital s oxygen tank is. The problem: its larger-than-normal size. The solution: an excavator, which broke down a portion of a wall. The hospital ran out of oxygen in the afternoon and the supply from the vendor never came.
Tears, prayers, police, JCB: How Saroj Hospital in Delhi saved over 100 lives
The nurses, paramedics and others at the private hospital had spent hours running around in search of supplies and making frantic calls to the government and police, but to no avail.
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NEW DELHI: At the Saroj Super Specialty Hospital in Delhi, distraught staff broke down and started praying anxiously as the lives of over 100 patients hung by a thread with oxygen supply rapidly depleting.
The nurses, paramedics and others at the private hospital had spent hours running around in search of supplies and making frantic calls to the government and police, but to no avail.