No lockdown in Delhi; DDMA looking for stricter Covid-19 curbs

The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Monday chose not to force lockdown to contain the spread of COVID-19 and examined further limitations, for example, shutting feast in office in eateries and downsizing seating limit in Metro trains and transports, authorities said.

A DDMA meeting, led by Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal and went to by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, likewise talked about approaches to stringently implement existing limitations to really take a look at rising instances of the Covid-19 and its variant Omicron.

It was examined in the DDMA meeting that limitations forced in Delhi ought to likewise be forced in National Capital Territory Region to forestall ascend in cases.

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As of now, feast in office in cafés is permitted to work at 50% of their seating limit. The city transports and Metro trains are allowed to work with 100% seating limit.

Arvind Kejriwal had on Sunday said the quick speed at which the Covid-19 was spreading in Delhi had involved “profound concern”, at this point added there was no arrangement to force lockdown.

There would be no lockdown assuming individuals wear masks, he had expressed.     PTI

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