With dengue cases assuming alarming proportions, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal the ordered health department to do "everything posible" to offer treatment to the affected people even as Centre directed Delhi Government to make available adequate quantity of platelets for the patients.
Union Health Minister J P Nadda reviewed the situation and asked Delhi government to increase bed strength in its hospitals and check overcharging of patients by private hospitals. He said the number of beds in central government run hospitals in Delhi is being increased.
After a meeting with district medical officers (CDMOs), regional health directors and top officials of his department, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain appealed people not to panic and said government has made adequate arrangements to deal with the situation.
Jain said suspected dengue patients should get themselves tested only in government hospitals as far as possible because it is free of cost and reports come within two hours.
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"I have ordered all government hospitals that they should not refuse to admit dengue patients even if they have to treat two patients on a single bed. Admission of patients to hospital should be left to doctors," Jain said.
As concerns mounted over rising dengue cases, the municipal corporation came out with fresh data saying 613 cases have been reported in the last one week and a total of 1,041 patients tested positive for the vector borne disease between September 1-12.
"Two new death victims are -- 6-month-old Anishka, who was admitted to Hindu Rao Hospital on September 12 and Surjeet Singh, 54-year-old man admitted to Fortis Hospital in Vasant Kunj. Avinash, 7, from Lado Serai, was on suspected dengue victim list, but his case has now been confirmed," a senior official of SDMC told PTI.