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How long will the lockdown be applicable in Delhi? Answer of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal

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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Wednesday that vaccination has started in both the government and private sectors, but there is a need to increase the supply of vaccine doses in the capital. Meanwhile, Kejriwal also made it clear whether the lockdown in Delhi will be extended further.

Kejriwal, who visited the vaccination center at Radha Swami Satsang Beas in Rajendra Nagar area, said that vaccination has started in both the government and private sectors. The only problem is that we need large-scale vaccines, but we have received very few vaccine doses.




Kejriwal said, “As I have already said that we can vaccinate the whole of Delhi in three months. If we get enough vaccine doses, we can achieve this goal.”

Meanwhile, how long will the lockdown be in Delhi? When asked about this, Kejriwal said that the lockdown will be extended as long as it is needed. People themselves are demanding a lockdown. The lockdown in Delhi has been extended till May 10. The lockdown was earlier extended until May 3 amid a severe shortage of beds in hospitals as the second wave of Corona virus caused havoc. Kejriwal also informed that oxygen beds will be increased in the next few days.

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal visits vaccination center at Radha Soami Satsang Beas in Rajendra Nagar

He says, “Vaccination has started in both government and private sectors. But we need more supply of vaccine dosages. There is shortage of oxygen but we’re getting support from all sides

The CM of Delhi told about the lack of oxygen in the capital, “We have been struggling with the lack of medical oxygen for the last several days. We are working closely with the Center on this. We are trying to get medical oxygen to Delhi “We have got enough supply from the government. We have got the support of the Supreme Court and the High Court as well.”

He further said that the Delhi government is trying its best to supply oxygen wherever it is needed and to prevent deaths due to lack of oxygen.

Let us know that Delhi has started vaccinations for people between 18 and 44 years of age from May 3, while it was started across the country on May 1.

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