14 private hospitals in Delhi run out of ICU beds amid rise in Covid cases
Earlier yesterday, Health minister Satyendar Jain said there were enough ICU beds available in government-run hospitals. “All ICU beds in a few private hospitals are occupied. The number will be increased soon,” he told reporters.

Also, 379 of the 1,229 Covid-19 ICU beds without ventilators are full.
Shree Agarsain International Hospital (15 ICU beds) and Jaipur Golden Hospital (6) in Rohini and Max SS Hospital (5) and Fortis Hospital (5) in Shalimar Bagh are among the private hospitals where not a single ICU bed with ventilator is vacant.
All ICU beds with ventilators were also full in Venkateshwar Hospital in Dwarka, Indian Spinal Injury Centre in Vasant Kunj and Maharaja Agrasen Hospital in Punjabi Bagh by 6pm.
Indraprastha Apollo Hospital (24) in Sarita Vihar, Balaji Action Medical Hospital (21) in Paschim Vihar, Maharaja Agrasen Hospital in Punjabi Bagh and Max Super Specialty Hospital in Shalimar Bagh have all their ICU beds without ventilators occupied, the data showed.
According to the health bulletin issued on Tuesday, 1,584 of the total 5,784 hospital beds reserved for Covid patients in Delhi are occupied.

Earlier in the day, health minister Satyendar Jain said there were enough ICU beds available in government-run hospitals.
“All ICU beds in a few private hospitals are occupied. The number will be increased soon,” he told reporters.
Delhi reported 992 fresh cases on Tuesday with a positivity rate of 2.7% while four more persons succumbed to the pathogen, the health department said.
The city had recorded 1,904 cases on Monday, the highest in around three-and-a-half months.
The positivity rate was 2.77% on Monday, 2.35% on Sunday, 1.7% on Saturday, 1.8 per cent on Friday, 1.69% on Thursday, 1.52% on Wednesday and 1.31% on Tuesday.
Delhi’s caseload stood at over 6.25 lakh on January 1 and the total fatalities were 10,557.
The number of daily cases had started to come down in February. On February 26, the month’s highest daily count of 256 cases was recorded.
However, daily cases started rising again in March and have been steadily increasing over the past few days.
Last week, Jain had ruled out the possibility of another lockdown being imposed in Delhi, saying it was not a solution to check the spread of coronavirus. Health experts and doctors have attributed this “sudden rise” in cases to people turning complacent, not following Covid-appropriate behaviour and “assuming all is well now”.
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