The Delhi High Court on Thursday said it has no doubt the AAP government, which is looking into the recommendations of a committee on Covid-19, will act in a proactive manner to deal with the pandemic and the post-virus complications to save lives in the national capital. A bench of judges said it is 'actively considering' an expert committee’s recommendations which included providing tele-medicine facilities for those suffering from post-Covid complications.
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