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Let's leave technical battle on Center to decide over community spread, says Delhi Health Min Satyendar Jain

Written by  Rajan Nath -- July 20th 2020 01:46 PM -- Updated: July 20th 2020 05:07 PM
Let's leave technical battle on Center to decide over community spread, says Delhi Health Min Satyendar Jain

Let's leave technical battle on Center to decide over community spread, says Delhi Health Min Satyendar Jain

Days after Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain recovered from coronavirus, he said that there is spread in the community. The Health Minister was quoted by news agency ANI as saying: "There is spread in the community, now it's very technical to say either it's local or community spread. The Source of many (COVID-19 positive patients) remains unknown after the test. Let's leave the technical battle on Center to decide over community spread." Earlier in the day, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had tweeted: "Our Health Minister Satinder Jain has recovered. He will join work from today." "He was always on the field visiting hospitals and meeting health workers and patients. He contracted corona. After one month, he joins back today. Welcome back Satinder and best wishes!" he added. Likewise, he shared a piece of editorial and captioned: "The situation is better than what it was last month. But please don’t be complacent. This virus is very unpredictable. Stay safe and follow all precautions. We should always be prepared for the worst." https://twitter.com/ArvindKejriwal/status/1285070097036402690?s=20 The total number of coronavirus cases in Delhi has increased to 1,22,793 out of which 16,031 are active cases, 1,03,134 have been cured, and discharged while 3628 have succumbed to the pandemic. Currently, Delhi is the second worst-hit coronavirus state in the country while Maharashtra is on the top. Also Read | Human trials of India’s first coronavirus vaccine ‘Covaxin’ to begin today at AIIMS, Delhi Maharashtra is having a total of 3,10,455 cases of coronavirus including 1,29,032 are active cases while 1,69,569 have been cured and recovered. -PTC News


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