New Delhi: Delhi recorded 900 new COVID-19 cases in the final 24 hours, its lowest single-day rise in the second wave of coronavirus, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal knowledgeable on Saturday (May 29, 2021).
“Around 900 COVID-19 cases have been reported in Delhi in the last 24 hours. This is for the first time (during the second wave) that we have reported cases below 1,000,” Kejriwal informed reporters after inaugurating a drive-through vaccination centre in the town.
छत्रसाल स्टेडियम में आज सरकार द्वारा Drive Through Vaccination सेंटर की शुरूआत की, यहाँ लोग अपनी गाड़ी में बैठे-बैठे ही वैक्सीन लगवा पाएंगे। फ़िलहाल इस सेंटर पर 45 वर्ष से ज़्यादा के लोगों को फ़्री में वैक्सीन लग रही है, दिल्ली को और वैक्सीन मिलेगी तो युवाओं के लिए भी शुरू करेंगे pic.twitter.com/Gy3OWu86KM
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) May 29, 2021
The AAP supremo additional mentioned that he was hopeful about unlocking extra actions in the town as coronavirus cases lower additional.
“I am hopeful that as cases continue to decrease, the city will soon open up more. We want economic activities to be back on track so that the economy can open up,” the Delhi CM added.
Earlier on Friday, Arvind Kejriwal had introduced that the nationwide capital will start to unlock from Monday (May 31). He had said that building actions and factories will likely be reopened from May 31.
“COVID cases in Delhi are gradually coming down and there is the availability of COVID beds in the hospitals and the COVID care centres. This is the time to unlock the city gradually,” the Delhi CM had mentioned.
Kejriwal had first imposed a lockdown in Delhi on April 19, which was later prolonged each week.
Delhi on Friday had registered 1,141 new coronavirus infections and 139 deaths, with a positivity charge of 1.59 per cent.
Delhi Health Bulletin – twenty eighth May 2021 #DelhiFightsCorona pic.twitter.com/eVw1iVMXTl
— CMO Delhi (@CMODelhi) May 28, 2021
Meanwhile, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Saturday accused the central authorities of ‘sitting over’ the vaccine distribution system.
Sisodia additionally alleged ‘mismanagement’ by the Centre and sought to know the way non-public hospitals had been getting vaccines whereas states had been being informed that there aren’t any shares.
“As against a requirement of 1.84 crore doses to vaccinate 92 lakh people in the 18-44 age group in Delhi, Centre provided 4.5 lakh doses in April and 3.67 lakh doses in May,” he mentioned.
“Now the Centre has informed us that a limited stock of 5.5 lakh doses will be provided, that too after June 10,” Sisodia added.
केंद्र ने दिल्ली के युवाओं के लिये अप्रैल के महीने में केवल 4.5 लाख और मई में केवल 3.67 लाख वैक्सीन दी और जून के लिए भी केवल 5.5 लाख डोज़.
केंद्र सरकार वैक्सीन पर कुंडली मारकर बैठी है. राज्य सरकार के लिए कहती है वैक्सीन नहीं है, प्राइवेट अस्पतालों को वैक्सीन दिलवा देती है.— Manish Sisodia (@msisodia) May 29, 2021
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— Manish Sisodia (@msisodia) May 29, 2021
(With company inputs)