13.5k new covid cases in National Capital, CM Kejriwal says Cancel Board Exams

The Chief Minister of Delhi has also demanded the Central Government to cancel the CBSE examinations.

Yogita
Updated on: 13 April 2021 8:15 AM GMT
13.5k new covid cases in National Capital, CM Kejriwal says Cancel Board Exams
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New Delhi: Due to the spread of corona virus in the capital of the country, the situation has become quite uneven. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has made a special appeal to the people in this hour of crisis. He said that at present, the stock of plasma is low, in such an appeal to the public to donate the plasma, so that the needy can be helped.

Critical situation in Delhi:

The Chief Minister of Delhi has also demanded the Central Government to cancel the CBSE examinations. He said, 'CBSE exams are coming up now. 6 lakh children of Delhi will appear in CBSE examination.

Close to one lakh teachers will be involved in this. This can spread corona on a large scale. In such a situation, my request to the Central Government is that the CBSE examinations be canceled.

Arrangements of COVID hospitals:

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal while addressing the press conference said that the government is preparing the capacity of beds on a large scale. For this, many hospitals have been completely converted into covid-Hospitals.

He said that the planned surgery can be delayed a bit, it is important to pay attention to emergency. Kejriwal said that from tomorrow the government has started the task of seeing each patient. If he can recover at home, he is being asked to leave.

These patients will be monitored at home. He appealed to the people to co-operate as per the advice of the doctor, every life is precious for us. Everyone has to worry.

Seeing the need of plasma for the treatment of Corona virus infected patients, the Chief Minister appealed to the people of Delhi to come forward and donate plasma. He said that the last time you all donated plasma together, it is still low in stock. Please appeal to all of you to donate plasma.

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