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Omicron scare: Delhi CM holds Covid review meeting; issues new guidelines

 

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal held a meeting on Thursday, on the wake of rise in cases of the coronavirus and its variant Omicron.  The Chief Minister directed officials to wrap up preparations to tackle any surge, including building the capacity to follow up on over one lakh positive persons in home isolation, PTI quoted, citing official sources.

 

The meeting was attended by Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, Health Minister Satyendar Jain, Revenue Minister Kailash Gahlot and senior officials. The Chief Minister directed that although the number of cases was low currently, all the preparations, including stock of medicines, oxygen tankers, oximeters and other such necessities, should be readied within 24 hours.

 

It was pointed out in the meeting that symptoms were mild in the new wave of infections and hospitalisation was not likely to be required in most cases, so preparations for people getting treated in home isolation should be prioritised. The Chief Minister directed that preparation should be such that over one lakh cases in home isolation could be followed up, if the infections increase in the coming days. It was also directed that in order to ward off panic, every person tested for COVID-19 should receive a phone call from the government reassuring them of all the necessary help and treatment if found positive.

 

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The daily number of fresh cases of Covid-19 has started going up in Delhi. The health bulletin of the Delhi government on Wednesday reported 125 cases. According to the Union Health Ministry, the number of Omicron-infected people in Delhi rose to 64 on Thursday, from 57 in a day.

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