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Over 1 2K Covid patients died in Delhi in last one week

Over 1.2K Covid patients died in Delhi in last one week ​ By Praveen Dwivedi ( IANS) | Published on ​ Wed, Apr 21 2021 0:21 IST | ​ 3 Views   Delhi: Deserted view of Sadar Bazar market during the one week lockdown imposed by Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal in new Delhi on Tuesday April 20, 2021.(Photo: Wasim Sarvar/IANS). Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, April 21 : While the streets of the national capital wore a deserted look on the first day of the six-day lockdown on Monday, sounds of ambulance siren echoed in the city roads, especially in the areas having dedicated Covid-19 hospitals. In the last seven days (from April 14 to April 20), more than 1,200 (1,202) people have fallen prey to Covid-19 in the national capital, which reported its highest single-day death toll of 277 on Tuesday, taking its overall toll to 12,638 till date.

Delhi news| COVID-19: Healthcare system under immense strain as 88% of ICU beds occupied in Delhi; others filling up fast

Updated Apr 17, 2021 | 11:21 IST Delhi: The city has 125 hospitals that have critical-care facilities. Out of these, 88 hospitals (6 government and 82 private) don t have single bed ICU beds. (Representational Image)  |  Photo Credit: IANS Key Highlights Out of 3,989 critical care beds for COVID-19 patients, 3,535 are occupied. The rise in cases has put immense strain on healthcare systems New Delhi: The coronavirus cases have raised alarm bells in the national capital as the city recorded the biggest single-day jump of 19,486 fresh COVID-19 cases. With the surge in cases, the demand for hospital beds has also increased. The rise in cases has put immense strain on healthcare systems as nine out of 10 ICU beds dedicated to COVID-19 patients are occupied.

Delhi s nearly 13 5k new Covid cases worst ever for any Indian city | India News

NEW DELHI: The daily tally of Covid-19 breached all records on Tuesday with the city reporting 13,468 new cases in 24 hours. This is the third highest in the country, after Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, both of which are much bigger in area and population size than the national capital. Earlier, on Sunday and Monday, Delhi had recorded 10,774 and 11,491 new cases, respectively. The city also recorded 81 deaths due to Covid-19. It is the highest since December 3 when 82 deaths were recorded. Due to the massive rise in cases, the hospitals are overwhelmed. Data on real-time availability of Covid beds shows 64% of the total beds are occupied. The occupancy of Covid ICU beds with and without ventilator stands at 90% and 82%, respectively.

RGSS Hospital again converted into dedicated Covid-19 facility

RGSS Hospital again converted into dedicated Covid-19 facility ​ By IANS | ​ 3 Views Covid-19 vaccines arrive at Rajiv Gandhi Hospital in New Delhi on Tuesday 12 January 2021 (Photo: Qamar sibtain/IANS) Image Source: IANS News Covid-19 vaccines arrive at Rajiv Gandhi Hospital in New Delhi on Tuesday 12 January 2021 (Photo: Qamar sibtain/IANS) Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, April 10 : The Rajiv Gandhi Super Specialty (RGSS) hospital, one of the major hospitals being run by the Delhi Government, has been again converted into a dedicated facility for Covid-19. The administration of over 650-bed facility RGSS hospital has suspended all other services till further order.

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