Delhi’s Air Quality to Improve: Doctors’ Advice
• Delhi’s air quality is expected to worsen due to meteorological factors, slow wind speed, stubble burning, and vehicular pollution.
• Dr. Rajat Sharma from Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital identifies vulnerable groups like the elderly and children as more susceptible to respiratory issues due to rising pollution.
• Dr. Vikas Maurya from Fortis Hospital suggests working from home for some patients with chronic issues.
• Dr. G.C. Khilnani from PSRI Institute of Pulmonary Critical Care and Sleep Medicine advises those with chronic conditions to stay alert.
• Young couples prefer cities like Hyderabad and Bengaluru over Delhi to avoid their children suffering.
• Neha Gupta Jain, a mother of two, argues against leaving the city due to her job and family’s jobs