<p>Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Saturday that his government was "four steps ahead" of the novel coronavirus and was over prepared to deal with the situation.</p>.<p>"I want to assure Delhi residents that your government is four steps ahead of the coronavirus," Kejriwal said at an online press conference.</p>.<p>"We are making of plenty arrangements that are much more than the requirements. We are more than prepared to tackle it," he said.</p>.<p>The chief minister underlined that the aim of the government was to ensure that the number of deaths from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) should not rise even if the count of patients were rising.</p>.<p>According to Kejriwal, cases of the pathogen went up by 8,500 in the past 15 days, but only 500 people were admitted in hospitals and most were recovering at home.</p>.<p>"We have arranged for enough beds," he said. "More beds are being arranged."</p>.<p>Kejriwal added that the government was also developing an app to give people information about the availability of beds in hospitals.</p>.<p>Referring to allegedly fake videos being circulated on social media, the chief minister said: "We have to leave politics behind. The country going through a bad time."</p>
<p>Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Saturday that his government was "four steps ahead" of the novel coronavirus and was over prepared to deal with the situation.</p>.<p>"I want to assure Delhi residents that your government is four steps ahead of the coronavirus," Kejriwal said at an online press conference.</p>.<p>"We are making of plenty arrangements that are much more than the requirements. We are more than prepared to tackle it," he said.</p>.<p>The chief minister underlined that the aim of the government was to ensure that the number of deaths from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) should not rise even if the count of patients were rising.</p>.<p>According to Kejriwal, cases of the pathogen went up by 8,500 in the past 15 days, but only 500 people were admitted in hospitals and most were recovering at home.</p>.<p>"We have arranged for enough beds," he said. "More beds are being arranged."</p>.<p>Kejriwal added that the government was also developing an app to give people information about the availability of beds in hospitals.</p>.<p>Referring to allegedly fake videos being circulated on social media, the chief minister said: "We have to leave politics behind. The country going through a bad time."</p>