The daily toll of Covid-19 in Delhi breached the 400-mark on Saturday with 412 more people succumbing to the disease in the last 24 hours. This is the highest number of deaths recorded in the city till date. Earlier, on April 29, Delhi had recorded 395 deaths due to the viral illness. The total number of deaths due to Covid-19 in the national capital has reached 16,559, which is the second-highest in the country after Maharashtra, where 69,615 people have succumbed to the disease since the beginning of the pandemic. From April 1 to May 1, Delhi has recorded 6,262 deaths, averaging 202 fatalities daily. In March, the average death reported daily was around four. Stay with TOI for all updates
elhi LG has asked for submission of a quantifiable action plan with monitorable timelines in this regard. He has also suggested that possibility of reemploying recently retired doctors & other paramedical staff, where ever required, be looked into to address shortages: Raj Niwas. (ANI)
Delhi LG has sought further advice from departments/agencies concerned with regard to availability of key medicines, beds, medical oxygen & augmentation of capacities at crematoriums/graveyards, with aim of addressing ongoing problems being faced by people: Raj Niwas, Delhi. (ANI)
Delhi: Covid-19 vaccination for 18-45 age group to begin from Monday
Around 90 lakh people in this category will be eligible for the jabs. Five vaccination booths each have been set up at 77 schools for the inoculation exercise, an official said on Sunday.
Delhi reports 20,394 new Covid-19 cases, 24,444 discharges and 407 deaths. Active cases: 92,290 (ANI)
Cabinet secretary Rajiv Gauba on Sunday expressed anguish over issues related to availability of oxygen in the national capital and emphasised the need to ramp up the city's medical infrastructure. (PTI)
Delhi receives its second Oxygen Express with 120 MT liquid medical oxygen
Delhi received its second Oxygen Express carrying 120 MT of liquid medical oxygen (LMO) on Sunday, while third Oxygen express has already begun its journey from Angul to Delhi carrying 30.86 MT LMO, Indian Railways said. (ANI)
Delhi high court directs State Govt to ensure that none of the medicines or equipment are sold higher than maximum retail price and those who are violating the same should be booked and brought to the notice of this court for action. (ANI)
A day after 12 patients, including a doctor, died due to oxygen shortage at Delhi's Batra Hospital, the facility in south Delhi on Sunday received 2.5-tonne liquid medical oxygen. (IANS)
HC asks Delhi government to file reply to Centre's plea to recall order to supply allocated oxygen to Delhi and or face contempt. (PTI)
Covid-19: Oxygen Express carrying 30.86 MT oxygen left for Delhi from Odisha
Railway minister Piyush Goyal on Sunday informed that the Oxygen Express carrying 30.86 metric tonnes (MT) of liquid medical oxygen (LMO) for Covid-19 patients has departed for the national capital from Odisha.
Solicitor General urges high court to modify yesterday HC's order, at least the contempt part. High court says contempt is the last thing in the mind of the court. (ANI)
Delhi govt Counsel Rahul Mehra says the state is not using the oxygen, doctors are. Neither I nor the Solicitor General is expert to say what doctors should do. (ANI)
Delhi: Oxygen Express with six cryogenic Liquid Oxygen (appx 120.18 Tonnes) containers arrives at Tughlakabad station from Durgapur, West Bengal. (ANI)
Delhi University to defer final year examinations amid rising Covid-19 cases in city: Officials. (PTI)
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta says he acknowledges work being done by Delhi Govt officers as they are also working shoulder to shoulder and nation should be thankful to Centre and state govt officers. (ANI)
Delhi high court begins hearing regarding supply of oxygen in Delhi hospitals & related issues. Senior Advocate Rahul Mehra, appearing for Delhi government tells HC, can Centre not give us the other 100 MT oxygen that Centre has allotted to Delhi? (ANI)
Delhi health minister Satyendra Jain's father dies due to Covid19 infection, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal tweets.
Delhi Police have arrested an ambulance driver for over-charging for transporting bodies of Covid patients. The driver demanded Rs 14,000 from a decoy of the police to take a body to Nigam Bodh ghat from NuLife Hospital in Mukherjee Nagar, a distance of 6-km: Police. (ANI)
Delhi Police serving people in distress during Covid crisis
Amid a rapid surge in Covid-19 cases across the country, the Delhi Police is going an extra mile to help citizens in distress. The police are leaving no stone unturned to assist the citizens at the time of crisis. "On Friday, the police station in Dwarka Sector 23 in Delhi received a call regarding the death of a COVID patient in his house. The condition of his family was also serious who were home isolated," the police said. "The deceased person was identified as SP Khare (69), a resident of Sector 22 in Dwarka. The Delhi Police arranged an ambulance to shift the dead body to RTR Hospital under COVID protocols," it said.
Delhi's Madhukar Rainbow Children Hospital oxygen stock down to few minutes; 50 people including 4 newborns on oxygen support