Covid Sub-Variant Jn.1
As the national capital reported its first case of Covid-19 sub-variant JN.1, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi issued guidelines on Wednesday for handling suspected or positive Covid patients arriving at hospitals

- AIIMS Delhi Director, after a meeting, decided to set up a Covid screening Outpatient Department (OPD) in the emergency department
- 12 beds in one ward will be earmarked for the hospitalization of seriously ill patients
- On Wednesday, Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj announced that the city has reported its first case of the coronavirus sub-variant JN.1
As the public capital announced its most memorable instance of Coronavirus sub-variation JN.1, the All India Foundation of Clinical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi gave rules on Wednesday for dealing with thought or positive Coronavirus patients showing up at clinics.
AIIMS Delhi Chief, after a gathering with heads of divisions, chose to set up a Coronavirus screening Short-term Division (OPD) in the crisis office, while 12 beds in a single ward will be reserved for the hospitalization of genuinely sick patients.
Additionally, AIIMS Delhi has likewise concluded that Coronavirus testing will be finished for patients with SARI-like (Extreme Intense Respiratory Diseases) side effects, including intense respiratory contamination, diligent fever, or fever with hack.
About the Coronavirus mandates:
1. All offices at AIIMS have been approached to make arrangements in their separate assigned wards for overseeing Coronavirus patients.
2. Twelve beds in the C6 ward will be reserved for the hospitalization of truly sick Coronavirus patients.
3. A screening OPD in the Crisis Office will evaluate patients for coronavirus-like side effects and emergency them in light of the clinical prerequisites.
4. Rooms numbered 1 to 12 in the new confidential ward are to be reserved for the hospitalization of Coronavirus Representatives Wellbeing Plan (EHS) recipients.
5. Designing attempts to introduce complex air cleaning channels will be done at the earliest.
On Wednesday, Delhi Wellbeing Pastor Saurabh Bharadwaj declared that the city has detailed its most memorable instance of the Covid sub-variation JN.1. He likewise spoke to individuals not to overreact.
“JN.1 is a sub-variation of Omicron and is a gentle disease. This is the one spreading in south India. There is a compelling reason to overreact. It causes gentle disorder,” he said.
Delhi has around 35 dynamic cases with nine new diseases being accounted for on Wednesday.
According to information by the Wellbeing Service shared on Wednesday, India recorded 529 new Coronavirus cases in a single day, while the country’s dynamic disease count remained at 4,093.
