Delhi health minister Satyendar Jain on Wednesday said that given the prevailing coronavirus situation in the national capital, the national capital is likely to register around 30,000 more Covid-19 cases in the coming 12-15 days.
“If one person gets infected, it takes around 2 weeks for him/her to get cured and during this period they infect nearly 2-10 other people. Considering the present situation, it’s expected that in the next 12-15 days, there’ll be around 30,000 more cases,” he said.
The minister said that the administration has issued an order to increase the number of hospital beds by 2,000 in the next 2-3 days.
“It is expected that we would need 15,000 beds by the end of June. We will even use spaces available in banquet halls, hotels and stadiums, if required. We are working accordingly,” Jain said.
Jain said only Central government can declare if the transmission fits the category of community transmission or not. “There is transmission in the community, but if it is community transmission or not that can be declared by Centre only, it is a technical term,” he added.
On Tuesday, the minister had said that the source of infection is “not known” in nearly half of the fresh cases being reported. He also said that the Kejriwal government is making all the preparations to handle the huge rush of patients estimated by June end.
“Epidemiologically, community transmission is the third stage of the infection…In Delhi, of the new cases being reported, in nearly half of these cases, the source of infection is not known,” he said.
