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Amit Shah Has Tested Negative For Coronavirus; Will Remain In Home Quarantine

Home Minister Amit Shah, on Friday, tried negative for the Coronavirus following 12 days of testing positive. Expressing gratitude toward the Hospital staff at Gurugram's Medanta 

In a significant respite, Home Minister Amit Shah, on Friday, tried negative for the Coronavirus following 12 days of testing positive. 

Expressing gratitude toward the Hospital staff at Gurugram's Medanta Hospital, Shah educated that he will stay in home disengagement for a couple of more days on the guidance of specialists. Shah had tried Coronavirus positive on August 2. Amit Shah admitted to Medanta Hospital 



On August 2, Shah had affirmed that he has tried positive for Coronavirus and was admitted to Gurugram-based Medanta Hospital. As Shah had encouraged individuals who interacted with him to confine themselves and get tried, sources had affirmed that Home Minister Amit Shah was available in the last Cabinet Meeting led by PM Modi, including that social removing was carefully tracked with wearing of veils. Additionally, sources included that there was a severe convention at PM habitation over the most recent couple of months with temperature checks, Aarogya Setu checks, no utilization of inner vehicles to ship individuals being a portion of the measures embraced. 
 

Amit Shah assumes control over Delhi's COVID fight: 

In June, with the quick increment in Delhi's cases and its COVID inspiration, Home Minister Amit Shah requested Delhi govt to top the COVID testing rate at Rs 2400. In addition, the increases testing expanding from 4000-5000 every day to 16,618 examples in two days - June 15 and 16, later significantly increasing it 20,000 tests/day - which is Delhi's present trying rate.
 


A entryway to-entryway wellbeing overview will be directed in Delhi's regulation zones 

500 railroad mentors have been allotted which will build Delhi Hospital's ability by 8,000 beds. 

Transfer of 4 IAS officials - Awanish Kumar and Monica Priyadarshini from Andaman and Nicobar, and Gaurav Singh Rajawat and Vikram Singh Mallik from Arunachal Pradesh to New Delhi to aid COVID the executives 

MHA has guided connection to Delhi Government of two senior IAS officials - SCL Das and SS Yadav from Center 

Delhi will be offered need to test COVID-19 patients through Rapid Antigen technique, endorsed by ICMR. 

Revised regulation system suggested by the V K Paul Committee - redrawing the control zones 

India's biggest COVID Care office at the Radha Soami Satsang Beas was set up, while a 1000-bed COVID clinic with 250 ICU beds, to be worked by the Armed Forces Medical Services also was developed inside 12 days.