Delhi: Hotels attached with corona hospitals become free, Kejriwal’s decision after decreasing cases
New Delhi: Taking an important decision today, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has released all the hotels in Delhi, which were attached to hospitals engaged in treatment of Kovid. This decision has been taken in view of the improving figures of Corona in Delhi, no covid patients in hotels and decreasing number of patients in hospitals. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted and informed about this decision.
Hotel release in view of improved status- Kejriwal
Kejriwal wrote in the tweet, “Some hotels were attached to the hospital to increase the number of Kovid beds. Given the improved status and due to the evacuation of all hotel beds for the past several days, these hotels are now released being done.”
In the month of June, there was a rapid increase in the cases of corona in Delhi, in view of which the Delhi Government had made this arrangement to arrange for extra beds. It was decided to build 4 thousand kovid beds in 40 small and big hotels of Delhi, which were attached with private hospitals.
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Some of the main hotels which were attached to the hospital-
- Hotel Taj Mansingh with Sir Gangaram Hospital
- Hotel Crowne Plaza, Okhla Phase 1-Ko with Batra Hospital & Research Center
- Hotel Surya, New Friends Colony with Indraprastha Apollo Hospital
- Hotel Siddharth, Rajendra Place with Dr. BL Kapoor Memorial Hospital
- Hotel Jiveesh, Pusa Road with Sir Ganga Ram City Hospital
- Hotel Sheraton, Saket District Center with Max Smart Super Specialty Hospital