The Union Cabinet Secretary tells Delhi Government to make all efforts to lift their allocated oxygen, using all the means at their disposal; and also to ensure that the oxygen available to them is distributed rationally and in a transparent manner.
On the issue of adequate medical and healthcare human resources, he asked the Delhi Government to create flexible procedures to engage the services of retired medical professionals.
Cabinet Secretary also asked for further augmentation of testing facilities and timely availability of test results.
Cabinet Secretary emphasized the need to ramp up the medical infrastructure in Delhi, at the earliest, to cater to the increasing demand for COVID beds, ICUs and ventilators.
He also stressed the need to make available all relevant information on COVID beds and other facilities/ medicine availability to the public, through dedicated websites/ apps, on the basis of which people in need of such facilities/ medicines can approach the right place.
A single helpline should be created at the front end, to provide relevant clinical information to the needy people, and should be popularized; the helpline can be serviced through a dedicated and well-staffed call centre, said Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba.
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#JUSTIN: We can't say media will not report oral observations of the court for they too are of public interest, says Justice DY Chandrachud. Hearing on EC's appeal against Madras HC’s “should be booked for murder” oral remarks underway
We do not want to demoralize our HCs. They are a vital pillar of our judicial process, says Justice DY Chandrachud
Strong remarks are made in the larger public interest. Judges too are human beings. Take the remarks in the right spirit, says Justice MR Shah to EC
“With deep distress that we note that individuals seeking help have been targeted, by alleging that the information posted by them is false and has only been posted in social media to create panic, defame the administration or damage the “national image”, says SC #Covid19
SC says it doesn’t hesitate in saying that such targeting will not be condoned & the Centre and State Govts should ensure that they immediately cease any direct or indirect threats of prosecution and arrest to citizens who air grievances...
# #COVID19
... or those that are attempting to help fellow citizens receive medical aid.
“If this does keep happening even after the current order, this Court shall be constrained to use the powers available to it under it contempt jurisdiction”, the SC says.
#JUSTIN: SC orders the Centre to ensure that the deficit in the supply of oxygen to Delhi is rectified within 2 days. Adds, Centre to prepare a buffer stock of oxygen for emergency purposes and decentralize the
location of the emergency stocks. #Covid19#OxygenShortage
SC: Centre shall, within 2 weeks, formulate a national
policy on admissions to hospitals which shall be followed by all State Governments.
SC: Till the formulation of such a policy by the Central Government, no patient shall be denied hospitalization or essential drugs in any State/UT for lack of local residential proof of that State/UT or even in the absence of identity proof.
The Delhi HC tells the Centre to look at the logistics problem being faced in the transportation of #Oxygen to Delhi.
Delhi HC directs the Delhi govt to file a status report with regard to the number of RT-PCR tests conducted by the accredited labs in the last 7 days, along with the testing capacity of these accredited labs and the reasons for the fall in the numbers of tests conducted by them
"We have to shun selfishness, greed&indifference.We, therefore, appeal to the good sense of the people, including the sellers of necessary medicines&Oxygen, to not to resort to hoarding of, and black marketing of Oxygen cylinders, Oxygen flow metres or medicines", Delhi HC says.
SC's order in suo motu Covid case is out. Says the purpose of the court taking suo motu cognisnace is not supplant or to substitute the judicial process which is being conducted in several High Courts. No justification to interdict the High Courts.