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All those under home-isolation in Delhi will be provided with pulse oximeters to measure their oxygen levels every few hours. “Once you are well, you can return it to the government,” Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has said.
There has been a three times increase in corona virus testing, earlier it was 5,000 tests a day, now it is around 18,000 a day. “There has been a three-fold increase in testing; earlier it was five thousand tests per day, now it is around eighteen thousand per day. Now people will not face any issues in getting tested for COVID-19,” Kejriwal said. “Now people will not face any issues in getting tested for coronavirus,” he said.
This device is relatively cheap and costs between 1,000 to 3,000. During the press meeting, Arvind Kejriwal informed that there are 25 thousand active cases and around 12,000 people are presently under home isolation.

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