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Arvind Kejriwal launches 'Delhi Corona' app for tracking hospital beds, ventilators availability

Arvind Kejriwal launches 'Delhi Corona' app for tracking hospital beds, ventilators availability

| @indiablooms | 02 Jun 2020, 09:52 am

New Delhi/IBNS: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday launched an app which will help people living in the national capital to track the availability of hospital beds and ventilators for Covid-19 treatment.

The app, which is named as 'Delhi Corona' app, can be downloaded from Google Play Store.

However, the CM has advised asymptomatic or mild-symptomatic patients to stay quarantined at home.

"If there are no symptoms or mild symptoms, stay at home. You will get treatment from home. If the patients become serious, they can be allotted hospital beds," Kejriwal said.

Kejriwal on Monday sought advices from people whether it would be a wise decision to reopen the borders of the national capital as India entered into the first phase of unlocking socio-economic activities a day ago.

Kejriwal on Monday announced the reopening of all shops including barber shops, salons, parlours but not spa.

Out of 1,98, 706 infected people across the country (as per Tuesday morning update), 20,834 are from the national capital.

(Images: Unsplash, AAP Twitter)

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