COVID situation in Delhi 'very serious', people shouldn't go out unless urgent: CM Kejriwal
The chief minister said his government does not want to impose lockdown. "I believe lockdown is not a solution to deal with COVID-19. It should only be imposed if the hospital system collapses," he said.
The chief minister said his government does not want to impose lockdown.
"I believe lockdown is not a solution to deal with COVID-19. It should only be imposed if the hospital system collapses," he said.
He, however, asked people to remain in home isolation if infected with the virus instead of rushing to hospitals.
"The hospital beds should be left vacant for serious patients. It should not be so that people rush to hospitals and all beds are occupied and then lockdown is to be imposed," he said in a press conference.
Kejriwal asked all political parties to work together to fight the coronavirus spread, saying it was not time to do politics and point fingers. VIT/GJS AAR AAR AAR
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