Delhi Reports 23 New Covid Cases, Hospitals Asked to Stay Ready
In India, some states have reported mild rises in Covid cases. Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, for example, saw several new infections. Kerala’s health minister shared that Kottayam and Thiruvananthapuram districts are currently seeing higher numbers.

New Delhi (Delhi) [India] May 23: The city of Delhi reported 23 new Covid-19 cases on Friday. Health officials are checking whether these infections are from local residents or travellers coming into the city. The government has asked all hospitals to make sure beds, oxygen, medicines, and vaccines are ready in case more patients arrive. This comes as a precaution after similar rises in Covid cases have been seen in other countries recently.
Precautionary Measures in Hospitals
The Delhi government has issued an advisory directing hospitals to prepare for any increase in Covid cases. This means they should keep ventilators, oxygen concentrators, and other equipment in good working order. Hospitals have also been asked to send Covid samples for genome sequencing to Lok Nayak Hospital. Such steps ensure that the city can quickly detect any new virus variants and treat patients effectively.
Covid Trends Across India
In India, some states have reported mild rises in Covid cases. Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, for example, saw several new infections. Kerala’s health minister shared that Kottayam and Thiruvananthapuram districts are currently seeing higher numbers. Yet, most of these cases are mild and do not need hospital care. Health experts are keeping a close watch to avoid any sudden surge and to manage resources carefully.
Health Officials’ Review Meeting
A special meeting with health experts from the National Centre for Disease Control and other key organisations was held on May 19. They reviewed the current Covid situation in India and found that, for now, the country remains under control. Active cases are low compared to the huge population. Almost all patients have mild symptoms, and hospitalisation is rarely needed. Still, the government is taking every step to stay prepared.
Public Advisory and Safety Tips
Health ministers have urged people not to panic but to remain cautious. They remind citizens to follow basic safety measures like wearing masks when needed and maintaining hygiene. Vaccination and booster doses are recommended for better protection. Delhi’s health department also calls on hospitals to regularly update data on cases and medical supplies, so the city can respond fast if the situation changes.