single-day rise in CIt was on May 10 that the national capital had last recorded more than one thousand cases. This is the fifth consecutive day that Delhi has recorded over 600 cases in a day.
According to a government doctor posted in the west district, they have directed all public health centres in the district to increase the number of teams deployed for monitoring home isolation cases. "We have issued an order to increase the number of teams and have sought a report from them on it.
We have also sought information from them on the available stocks of COVID-19 medicines and also if the stocks of any medications are running out.
If there is a shortage of any medicines, we will put in the request with the DGHS," he said. The official also said that health teams that interact with the patients have been asked to take minute details about travel history, location of offices and all the areas where the patient had visited three to four days before testing positive. "After getting details like the location of the office and all the areas where the patient visited, we will be studying the COVID-19 trend there," he asserted.