<p>Delhi Police personnel moved 33 pregnant women, including a Finland national, to various hospitals across the national capital in 24 hours amid the ongoing lockdown to combat the <a href="http://www.deccanherald.com/tag/coronavirus" target="_blank">coronavirus</a> outbreak, officials said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Since the lockdown began on April 25, PCR staffers of the Delhi Police have admitted 211 women in labour pain at various hospitals, they said.</p>.<p>"In the last 24 hours, PCR staffers have shifted as many as 33 women in labour pain, including a Finland national living in South Delhi, to various hospitals," Deputy Commissioner of Police (PCR) Sharat Kumar Sinha said around 4 pm on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Responding to the call about a foreign national facing pregnancy-related medical complications, a PCR team reached the spot within three minutes and rushed her to Sita Ram Hospital in the Qutub Institutional Area, he said. </p>.<p>Giving district-wise breakup of the distress calls, the officer said eight calls were received from South, six from Southeast, three each from Dwarka and Shahdara, two each from Outer, Outer-North, North, East and Rohini, and one each from Central, West and South-West, the DCP said.</p>.<p>Of the total 33 calls, five were received at odd hours between 11 PM and 5 AM, he added. PTI AMP SMN SMN</p>
<p>Delhi Police personnel moved 33 pregnant women, including a Finland national, to various hospitals across the national capital in 24 hours amid the ongoing lockdown to combat the <a href="http://www.deccanherald.com/tag/coronavirus" target="_blank">coronavirus</a> outbreak, officials said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Since the lockdown began on April 25, PCR staffers of the Delhi Police have admitted 211 women in labour pain at various hospitals, they said.</p>.<p>"In the last 24 hours, PCR staffers have shifted as many as 33 women in labour pain, including a Finland national living in South Delhi, to various hospitals," Deputy Commissioner of Police (PCR) Sharat Kumar Sinha said around 4 pm on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Responding to the call about a foreign national facing pregnancy-related medical complications, a PCR team reached the spot within three minutes and rushed her to Sita Ram Hospital in the Qutub Institutional Area, he said. </p>.<p>Giving district-wise breakup of the distress calls, the officer said eight calls were received from South, six from Southeast, three each from Dwarka and Shahdara, two each from Outer, Outer-North, North, East and Rohini, and one each from Central, West and South-West, the DCP said.</p>.<p>Of the total 33 calls, five were received at odd hours between 11 PM and 5 AM, he added. PTI AMP SMN SMN</p>