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The Delhi government plans to enhance healthcare infrastructure by adding more CATS ambulances, ICU beds, and ventilators over the next few months. The minister also aims to address the shortage of medical staff and facilities. In 2014, Delhi had 155 ambulances with a 13-minute response time, which has increased to 261 ambulances but with a slightly longer response time of 17.4 minutes.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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