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Delhi reports 23 COVID-19 cases, issues advisory to hospitals

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NEW DELHI, May 23: The national capital has reported 23 COVID-19 cases, prompting the Delhi government to issue an advisory asking all hospitals to prepare for availability of beds, oxygen, medicines and vaccine.
On Friday, Health Minister Pankaj Singh said that 23 COVID-19 cases have been reported till Thursday and the government is verifying the details whether patients are residents of Delhi or have travel history outside the city.
“The Delhi government is fully prepared to deal with any situation. We have already coordinated with all medical superintendents, doctors, and their teams across hospitals in the capital,” Singh said in a statement.
In terms of preparedness, hospitals and healthcare facilities have been placed on alert, and all necessary resources are being mobilised
This is to ensure rapid response and care, the statement said.
The health department continues to monitor the situation closely and will provide timely updates to the public, he said, adding that citizens are advised to follow all health and safety guidelines and cooperate with authorities as needed. (PTI)

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