Before raising question at Punjab just take a look at grim COVID-19 situation in Delhi: Balbir Sidhu asks AAP
Chandigarh, April 23:
Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu said that Captain Amarinder Singh led Punjab Government is working on footing to ensure all the treatment services to the COVID-19 patients rather all such services are also being provided to the serious patients who are coming from Delhi to Punjab after failing to get a bed in COVID Care Hospitals.
While responding to allegations of AAP Party for not doing anything for COVID-19 patients, Mr. Sidhu asked the Aam Admi Party that before raising questions at Punjab Government, I asked them to just take a look at the severe COVID-19 situation of Delhi with open eyes. He said that it is a critical and sensitive time, instead of shattering the confidence of Health Care Workers and Front Line Workers, Aam Admi Party, Punjab has to ask question his Party Convener Mr. Arvind Kejriwal that Why he is failed to tackle the situation in Delhi? and why people are dying due to non-availability of beds and treatment in hospitals.
Sidhu said that Chief Minister Delhi has claimed that he will assure to share the resources of health facilities when these are in a position of being shared while Captain Amarinder Singh’s Government is already providing all such healthcare services to Delhiites without any partiality.
Health Minister asked the LOP, Vidhan Sabha Punjab Harpal Singh Cheema, if you are real Punjabi and have sympathy in his heart for the COVID-19 patients then he has to encourage the medical fraternity and other concerned departments of Punjab for their sacrifices and tireless efforts instead of playing petty politics.
Sharing the key points regarding the COVID-19 situation, Sidhu said that so far, 877146 cases reported in Delhi as on dated…… whereas 3,04,660 in Punjab, 43857 Cases per Million in Delhi and 10158 cases in Punjab. Similarly, 20-25% positivity rate recorded in Delhi in last few days and 10 percent in Punjab while 618 deaths per million registered in Delhi and 266 in Punjab.