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Delhi govt reduces hospital beds reserved for Covid patients as cases fall

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Delhi government had set aside 15,294 beds for the Covid-19 treatment as of February 24. But since the Covid infections are under control, and there's a consistent fall in the cases therefore such beds will be gradually reallocated to non-Covid patients.

Delhi government data showed that the bed allotment for the Covid patients started declining from February 25. Until February 24, the number of beds reserved for Covid patients was 15,294 which reduced to 11,617 on February 25.

And on February 26, the beds were reduced to 11,113, and on February 27 to 11,089. Besides, during the Omicron wave of coronavirus, the bed allotment had reached 15,891 in the national capital.

The beds' occupancy did not cross 20% even during the peak phase of the Omicron wave. And on February 27, the bed occupancy has declined to 1.62%.

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