Satyendar Jain wrote, “Due to high-grade fever and a sudden drop of my oxygen levels last night I have been admitted to RGSSH.
New Delhi| Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain has been admitted to Rajiv Gandhi Hospital after a high fever and difficulty in breathing. It is being told that he has been kept on oxygen support since Monday night. His coronavirus test has also been done. The reports are expected by evening. Delhi is among the 5 states most affected by Corona. So far, 42829 cases of coronavirus have been reported here.
Significantly, a few days ago Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had also gone into isolation after he experienced fever and cough. He was tested for Coronavirus but he tested negative.
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Satyendar Jain himself provided the information of him being admitted to Rajiv Gandhi hospital via Twitter. He wrote, “Due to high-grade fever and a sudden drop of my oxygen levels last night I have been admitted to RGSSH. Will keep everyone updated.”
Due to high grade fever and a sudden drop of my oxygen levels last night I have been admitted to RGSSH. Will keep everyone updated
— Satyendar Jain (@SatyendarJain) June 16, 2020
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal replied and said, “Without taking care of your health, you engaged in public service 24 hours a day. Take care and get well soon.”
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— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) June 16, 2020
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi will hold talks with State CMs for the sixth time since the beginning of the lockdown to take a stock of Coronavirus situation in states.
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