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Centre to provide 500 railway coaches to Delhi for Covid-19 patients: Amit Shah

Earlier this week, Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia had said that the national capital is likely to have over five lakh Covid-19 cases by the end of July and 80,000 beds would be needed to accommodate the infected patients.

New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said that the Centre will provide 500 railway coaches to Delhi in view of the shortage of beds for Covid-19 patients in the national capital. This comes after Amit Shah held a meeting with Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal.

The home minister said that the coaches will add 8,000 beds to the existing strength of beds in Delhi and will have all the facilities and equipment to treat coronavirus infection.

Major decision was taken after a crucial meeting called by the home minister to discuss the Covid-19 situation in Delhi. Union health minister Dr Harsh Vardhan, Delhi Lieutenat-General Anil Baijal and officials of the State Disaster Management Authority were also present at the meeting.

Earlier this week, Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia had said that the national capital is likely to have over five lakh Covid-19 cases by the end of July and 80,000 beds would be needed to accommodate the infected patients.

“Till June 15, there will be 44,000 COVID-19 cases and we would need 6,600 beds. We would hit one lakh cases and would require 15,000 beds by June 30.

“Till July 15, the cases would mount to 2.5 lakh and we would require 33,000 beds and till July 31, there will be 5.5 lakh cases and we would need 80,000 beds,” Sisodia had told reporters after a meeting with L-G Baijal on June 9.