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All restrictions, including night curfew, end in Delhi from Monday

All restrictions, including night curfew, end in Delhi from Monday

Important decisions have been taken in the DDMA meeting on Friday. Sources said that all restrictions including night curfew have been lifted in Delhi from Monday. At the same time, classes will continue to run in the schools in a high-bridge manner. If corona cases remain under control, schools will open completely in offline mode in April. At the same time, the Mask Fine has also been reduced without a mask. In Delhi, the fine without a mask has come down from 2000 to 500. There was also a discussion about this in the meeting. According to sources, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said in the DDMA meeting that now Corona is under control. Now everything should open in Delhi.

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal tweeted and informed that DDMA has withdrawn all the restrictions seeing the situation improving. Schools will be completely offline from April 1. The fine has been reduced to Rs 500 for not wearing a mask. Everyone has to continue to follow covid compliant behaviour. The government will keep a close watch on the situation.

556 new cases surfaced
According to the data released by the Delhi government, 556 new cases have been reported in Delhi in the last 24 hours. At the same time, the infection rate has been recorded at 1.10 percent. During this 6 patients have lost their lives. At the same time, it is a matter of relief that 618 patients have been discharged in the last 24 hours. Earlier on Wednesday 23 February, 583 new cases of corona had come in Delhi, 3 patients had died.

2276 Active Case
According to the data, 50591 people were tested in Delhi in the last 24 hours. Out of this, 556 people were found infected and 618 patients were cured. At the same time, after the arrival of fresh cases, the total number of active cases of corona in Delhi has come down from 2344 to 2276. Out of which 1559 people are in home isolation. The number of patients admitted in Corona hospitals is 158, out of which 72 are on ICU, 69 on oxygen support and 16 on ventilator.

 

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