dr harjit singh bhatti is a doctor who works on a covid—19 ward at delhi's manipal hospital.e they get admitted there are policies regarding admission, testing, discharge policies, it means it is not properly met. so there is confusion at the point of policy—making and there is lots of patients who are coming and exhausting the existing health care system. so people know they are covid—19, they had a positive test, but they have to effectively move around to trying to find a bed in a hospital to get treatment? yes, this is the situation. they know they are positive, but after the reports came back positive, they we re the reports came back positive, they were searching for beds in different hospitals. firstly public hospitals and if they don't get beds there then they come to other hospitals. what is the answer to fixing that? we heard a railway carriages are being converted into makeshift wards, but it is obviously not enough. yes, in their apartment health care is such that almost 60 or 70% of indian health care is in the private sector, the public sector has a very limited