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Delhi Eases Covid Restrictions As Cases Dip

As per the latest reports, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Friday has decided to lift all Covid-related limitations in the public capital, including the night check-in time and 50 percent limit rule at cafés and bars from Monday.

According to the new DDMA rules, all online classes will be ended from April 1 in the city considering the declining Covid patterns. Schools need to get rid of the half-breed mode from April 1. All limitations are probably going to be lifted from April 1. The decision was taken in a DDMA meet led by Lt Governor Anil Baijal, and went to by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

“DDMA pulls out all limitations as circumstance further develops n individuals confronting difficulties because of loss of occupations. Schools to work completely disconnected from 1 Apr. Fines for not wearing veils diminished to Rs 500. All shud keep following Covid Appropriate Behavior. Govt will keep severe watch”, said Kejriwal in a tweet.

The fine for not wearing the face masks has likewise been diminished to Rs 500 in the city. In any case, this large number of limitations are dependent upon Covid energy rate staying under 1%. The public authority will keep on keeping watch on the Covid fitting conduct and reconnaissance on testing and vaccination.

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In another update, Delhi reported 556 new Covid-19 cases on Thursday and 6 passings, as per information delivered by the wellbeing office. The Test Positivity Rate (TPR) was recorded at 1.10 percent.

On Wednesday, Delhi reported 583 Covid cases with an inspiration pace of 1.05 percent and three passings because of the contamination, as indicated by information shared by the wellbeing office.

Delhi had recorded an energy pace of 30.6 percent on January 14, the most elevated during the continuous rise of the cases. The quantity of day by day cases in Delhi has been on the decay in the wake of contacting the record high of 28,867 on January 13. The city had recorded an increase of 30.6 percent on January 14, the most elevated during the continuous influx of the pandemic. It required only 10 days for every day cases to dip under the 10,000-mark.

 

 

 

 

 

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