Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday, April 26, said that the situation in Delhi in the eighth week of the coronavirus lockdown was better than the previous one with fewer cases and deaths reported.

"Th 8th week was slightly better than the week before, for the people of Delhi. There were fewer cases, fewer deaths, and many more people went home after complete recovery," the Chief Minister said.

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Arvind Kejriwal swept the Assembly elections in Delhi winning 62 of the 70 seats on Tuesday leaving the main rival BJP way behind.Twitter

Sharing data, he said the eighth week (starting April 20) had only 622 new cases, compared with 850 cases in the seventh week. "Last week, nine people died of coronavirus, while in the week before that 21 people died," he said. In the seventh week, 260 people were cured and discharged, while 580 went home last week -- "that is more than double of the previous week", the Chief Minister said.

'Plasma therapy is showing good results'

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"Our aim is not to let anyone die. I am happy that people are coming forward to donate their plasma to save other's lives." Kejriwal said that plasma therapy is showing good results. There was a very critical patient in the Lok Nayak (LNJP) Hospital. Doctors said he was sinking. He was administered plasma therapy and his health has improved significantly," Kejriwal said.

He also said the government is asking the patients, who have recovered and since been discharged, to donate plasma.

Coronavirus affects all - be it Hindu or Muslims

"It is possible that a Muslim's plasma can save the life of a Hindu patient or the plasma of a Hindu may save the life of a Muslim person. God did not discriminate between humans. Why have we created a wall between us? Coronavirus affects all -- be it Hindu or Muslims," he said.

Kejriwal said if anyone ever has any feelings of hate for any other religion, they should just think that one day their plasma can save your lives. "We can take a lesson from this coronavirus crisis -- that if we work together, no one can defeat us. But if we continue to fight, there is no scope left."