Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday extended the lockdown in the national capital for another week till May 17. Delhi Metro services have also been suspended from Monday
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday demanded that the Centre supply of around 26 million vaccine doses for inoculation of all people in the national capital in the next three months
SC directs Centre to supply 700 MT oxygen to Capital on a daily basis
Delhi recorded 341 more coronavirus deaths and 19,832 new infections on Friday, while the positivity rate remained below 25 per cent for the second consecutive day
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Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal thanked the Centre on Thursday for supplying Delhi with 730 metric tonnes of oxygen and requested hospitals to increase Covid beds
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the national capital received 730 metric tonnes of oxygen on May 5
Arvind Kejriwal held a review meeting with Deputy Chief Minister Sisodia, the Chief Secretary and the Principal Secretary Health to further strengthen home isolation system for Covid-19 patients
Kejriwal on Friday appealed to people in the 18-44 age group
National capital is reporting hospitalisations like other cities, but the proportion of people requiring in ICU bed is much higher.
National capital's number of Covid-19 cases stand at 10,98,051 and deaths at 15,377, according to revised figures.
They see it as the only way to have reliable supplies for this and future waves
The Delhi High Court on Monday directed AAP government to set up more testing centres in view of the rise in Covid-19 cases in the national capital
The Delhi government has decided to provide free Covid-19 vaccines to everyone above 18 years of age, said Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday
National capital has been reporting 24,000 fresh infections daily; lawyers say testing for disease is delayed.
Move came on a day 20 Covid-19 patients died at a private hospital as it was waiting for its oxygen to be replenished
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday urged his counterparts in other states to provide oxygen to the national capital
The Congress on Saturday accused the Arvind Kejriwal government of spending crores on publicity but doing nothing in the past one year to augment oxygen storage capacity in the national capital
During the meeting, Kejriwal warned that a dire tragedy could be on the cards as major hospitals face oxygen shortage
The Union government officials have accused Kejriwal of "playing politics"