Published 17:59 IST, November 17th 2020
Health Ministry briefs over progress made on vaccines, measures to control COVID in Delhi
Union Health Ministry & NITI Aayog discussed the progress of India's COVID-19 vaccines, revealing that Serum Institute's vaccine had completed Phase-3 trial.
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While dressing a joint press conference on Tuesday, Union Health Ministry and NITI Aayog discussed progress of India's COVID-19 vaccines, revealing that vaccine of Serum Institute h completed its Phase-3 trial, while five or vaccines were under trial in country.
"Vaccine discussion has raised hopes in recent days. Our vaccine trials are going on with ICMR. Phase-3 of Serum vaccine with ICMR is completed. Bharat biotech will start Phase-3 and Phase-2, vaccine results are expected anytime soon. Permission for Sputnik vaccine's Phase-3 trial has been received. Five vaccines are under trial and 2 out of 5 are under phase 3," said NITI Aayog's VK Paul.
Urgent actions taken in Delhi: Health Ministry
Health Ministry also revealed that urgent decisions were being taken to bring COVID-19 situation in Delhi under control. "Urgent actions are being taken by Centre on COVID-19 situation in Delhi. re is an increase in overall beds including ICU beds, double testing to 1-1.2 lakh per day, enforce quarantine of contacts, enforce containment zone SOPs among ors," said Health Ministry Secretary, Rajesh Bhushan.
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"Manpower will be increased to inspect nearly 4,000 containment areas in Delhi following government-induced Standard Operating Procedures. 3500 ICU beds are available in Delhi w. It will be increased to 6000 ICU beds in next few days. House to house survey will be done in containment zones in Delhi. This will also be done in or vulnerable zones. Total 7000-8000 teams will be put on this," ded officials.
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Amit Shah holds COVID-19 review meeting
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday chaired a high-level meeting in Delhi which was attended by Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan, Delhi Lieutenant Goverr Anil Baijal, and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. During meeting, Amit Shah said that capacity of RT-PCR testing will be doubled. authorities were also directed to increase capacity of hospital and various or medical infrastructures. Shah informed that more beds will be ded to Chhatarpur's 10,000-bed COVID centre and DRDO's COVID hospital in Dhaula Kuan.
According to data shared by MoHFW, Delhi recorded 3,797 new cases, 99 deaths, and 3,560 fresh recoveries in past 24 hours. Delhi so far has recorded over 4,89,202 positive Coronavirus cases, out of which 4,41,361 have successfully recovered while 7,713 people have died. total number of active COVID-19 cases in city is 40,128.
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(With ncy Inputs; ANI Im)
17:59 IST, November 17th 2020