Facing criticism for failing to control the situation, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal reached out to the Opposition parties seeking their suggestion to deal with the crisis.
The latest victims of dengue included 11-year-old Mohammad and a 12-year-old girl Kiran Kumari.
Apart from them, 17-year-old Rishabh, a resident of New Seemapuri in north-east Delhi, died at Max Super-Speciality hospital in Ghaziabad yesterday. His family alleged medical negligence and claimed they were charged exorbitant fees by the hospital.
The hospital, however, said, "On request of the family, a significant amount was waived in view of their economic condition."
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Mohammad, from Bijnor in Uttar Pradesh, Kiran, a resident of Nangloi in Outer Delhi, and Rahisha (37), from Dwarka, died of dengue at RML hospital yesterday.
Chief Minister Kejriwal inspected two East Delhi hospitals to take stock of dengue preparedness. He made rounds of Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital and Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital. He opened 200 beds at the latter as part of the government's move to add 1,000 similar beds by Sunday.
As situation worsened, Delhi government decided to immediately increase 795 beds in 48 new private hospitals and nursing homes on a temporary basis by granting them provisional registration certificates for three months.