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Delhi Government on High Alert for Mpox Outbreak, Confirms Minister

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Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj announced on Friday that the city government is closely monitoring the mpox situation. He emphasized that the authorities are vigilant and keeping a strict watch on the developments, particularly the measures taken by the central and state governments. During a press conference, Bharadwaj stated, “We are closely monitoring the situation. We are keeping a close watch on the actions taken by both the central and (other) state governments.

Preparedness in Delhi Hospitals

Earlier this week, the Delhi government took proactive steps by directing three major hospitals—LNJP Hospital, GTB Hospital, and Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hospital—to set up isolation rooms specifically for the management of suspected and confirmed mpox cases. Although no cases have been detected yet, the government wants to ensure that they are fully prepared. LNJP Hospital has been designated as the main facility for mpox cases, while the other two hospitals are on standby.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified mpox as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern due to its widespread presence across many regions in Africa. This has prompted governments worldwide, including Delhi, to be on high alert.

Staffing Issues in Delhi Hospitals

While discussing the city’s preparedness, Bharadwaj also criticized Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena for delays in appointing necessary staff for both new and existing hospitals. Despite the Delhi government’s efforts to expand healthcare infrastructure by building four new hospitals and upgrading facilities in 13 others, the lack of doctors and paramedical staff is a significant hurdle.

Bharadwaj highlighted that approximately 14,000 new beds are being added to Delhi’s hospitals. However, these efforts will be in vain if the required staffing is not addressed promptly. He expressed frustration over the lack of action from the Lieutenant Governor’s Office, noting that no meetings had been held in the past two years to resolve the staffing issue.

He suggested that if the Lieutenant Governor’s Office cannot manage this responsibility, it should be handed over to the elected government, which would ensure that the necessary appointments are made to support Delhi’s healthcare system.

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