Published 18:29 IST, March 16th 2020
Delhi govt sets up quarantine facilities in three airport hotels amid coronavirus outbreak
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday has asked three airport hotels - Lemon Tree, Red Fox, IBIS to set up quarantine facilities amid Covid-19 outbreak
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In view of rapid spread of vel coronavirus, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday has asked three airport hotels - Lemon Tree, Red Fox, IBIS to set up quarantine facilities. Taking to microblogging site Kejriwal said people arriving from abroad who are being quarantined require high-end facilities and so govt has allocated three hotels with 182 rooms. Kejriwal also mentioned that prices will be fixed and paid by those who want better and luxury isolation.
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Chief Minister earlier reviewed Delhi government’s effort on ground to contain coronavirus via video conference with DMs, SDMs, municipal commissioners along with Cabinet ministers and senior officers.
After meeting, Kejriwal in a press briefing said, "All gyms, night clubs, spas to be closed till March 31st. Any garing with more than 50 persons excluding weddings will t be allowed. For weddings also, we request if y can be postponed n please do so." He added, "We are placing patients under quarantine. If re is an outbreak, we are ready with around 500 beds in hospitals. We are requesting and appealing people under quarantine to stay indoors strictly."
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Two coronavirus patients in Delhi recover
On Sunday, two persons undergoing treatment for coronavirus in Delhi were discharged from hospitals following ir recovery, authorities said. So far, Delhi has seen seven positive cases including a patient who died. Of se, two persons who had earlier tested positive for COVID-19 and were admitted to hospitals have been discharged following treatment, Delhi Health Department said in a statement.
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number of confirmed vel coronavirus cases in India has gone up to 118, according to Health Ministry data as of Sunday night. Out of 110 cases, 17 patients are foreign nationals. Moreover, of total tally, two persons have passed away due to disease, with one death having occurred in Karnataka’s Kalburgi and second one in Delhi. Nine patients have also been discharged after having been recovered.
Globally, re have been over 1.69 lakh confirmed cases of COVID-19. At least 6,500 people have died so far — majority of m in China. However, infections have steadily risen in Iran, Italy, South Korea, Spain, and United States.
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18:29 IST, March 16th 2020