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Ambulance response time was reduced during COVID time last year: Satyendar Jain

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Satyendar Jain said on Saturday the city government's healthcare system performed "no less than" that at private facilities in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.Addressing an event held on the premises of the Delhi Assembly here to felicitate 'corona warriors' from Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital and Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College, he lauded their efforts during the height of the pandemic last year.Jain said he was proud that the "Delhi government's healthcare system was no less than that of a private healthcare system in fighting the pandemic".The minister asserted that the ambulance response time was "reduced and it was ensured that it reached the patients' home within 15 minutes of the call".Also, setting up holding areas in hospitals,.

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