Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday requested the Centre to withdraw a new system requiring assessment of every Covid-19 patient at a government-run facility, saying the order is “not correct”.
Kejriwal said that if the administration and police forcibly take patients to Covid care centres for their clinical assessment, it will be like a 15-day detention for them. He also said the Covid-19 situation in the city was “not severe” yet. “The Delhi government, the Centre, and other organisations have been working in cooperation with each other. I request the Centre to roll back the order,” Kejriwal said.
If a patient has a fever of 103 F, he will also have to stand in long queues at government-run centres under the new system, Kejriwal said.
Those who can recover at homes should be allowed to stay at home and those who require hospitalisation should be facilitated for the same, the CM said. Delhi has prepared an eight-point ‘Revised Covid Response Plan’ in line with the recommendations from Dr VK Paul committee. The plan reportedly includes conducting a sero-survey of 20,000 people across districts and house-to-house screening by 6 July in the national Capital, among other measures.
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