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Delhi govt app to show availability of hospital beds, ventilators

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The Delhi government is working on developing an application that will inform the people in the city about the availability of the hospital beds and venitlators in the government hospitals around them.

The new app, according to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, will be launched on Monday. During a press conference on Saturday, the chief minister claimed that despite strengthening the health care system, citizens of the capital were confused about where to take coronavirus patients for treatment.

This app could act as a solution by showing the number of beds and ventilators that are available in hospitals. "They are not sure about the beds and ventilators available in the hospitals.

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