Delhi: AIIMS asks patients to postpone OPD, Safdarjung cancels elective surgeries
The Safdarjung Hospital has also decided to cancel all elective surgeries with immediate effect and until further orders.
New Delhi: Amid rising cases of COVID-19 in the national capital, the AIIMS administration will urge its OPD patients to postpone their appointments at the hospital if it is not urgent in nature.
The Safdarjung Hospital has also decided to cancel all elective surgeries with immediate effect and until further orders.
AIIMS director Randeep Guleria held a meeting to discuss measures to tackle the impending COVID-19 outbreak, an official order said.
"It was decided that an advisory would be sent to OPD patients on their registered cell phone numbers through SMS to the following effect: In view of the increasing threat of coronavirus infection, you are requested to postpone your appointment at AIIMS if it is not urgent in nature. This is for your safety and good health," it said.
The message will be sent to all appointments booked for the next one month, the order said.
The Safdarjung Hospital administration, in an order, said, "In view of the outbreak of coronavirus in the country, it has been decided to cancel all elective surgeries in the hospital with immediate effect and until further orders."
The order was issued to all Heads of Departments of the hospital.
The total number of coronavirus cases in Delhi has risen to 10, which includes one foreign national, the Union health ministry said on Wednesday.
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