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Delhi’s health system didn’t collapse during pandemic: Arvind Kejriwal

Delhi's health system didn't collapse during pandemic: Arvind Kejriwal

TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ Delhi faced an extreme level of the coronavirus pandemic, but its health system did not collapse due to “reforms” in recent years and better management, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Monday. In many developed countries and cities like New York, the health infrastructure collapsed, but measures like home isolation prevented such a situation in Delhi, according to Kejriwal.

Over 3.12 lakh people recovered under home isolation that was started first in Delhi, where the first plasma bank in the world opened. So far, 4,929 people have received plasma therapy, Kejriwal said at a Republic Day function.

The chief minister said despite drying up of tax revenue due to the pandemic, the AAP government managed to pay salaries to its employees and continue its flagship schemes, including free power and electricity supply.

In the last billing cycle, 38 lakh households got zero power bills, while 14 lakh domestic consumers received zero bills for water supply, he said at the Delhi government function, where he also unfurled the national flag.

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