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COVID: Out of 25,000 active patients, 15,000 being treated at home, says Delhi CM Kejriwal

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COVID: Out of 25,000 active patients, 15,000 being treated at home, says Delhi CM Kejriwal

COVID: Out of 25,000 active patients, 15,000 being treated at home, says Delhi CM Kejriwal

Briefing about the coronavirus situation in national capital, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal informed that out of 25,000 active patients, 15,000 are being treated in home premises.

"Out of 25,000 active patients, 15,000 are being treated at home.

Death rate has also come down.

We've also started the country's first corona plasma bank.

Our trials have shown that plasma therapy can help moderate patients improve significantly," said Delhi CM.


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