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Delhi: Weekend curfew will going to end, the odd-even system will also be removed from shops, CM Kejriwal sends a recommendation to LG

Weekend Curfew In Delhi: In recent times, there has been a decline in new cases of the coronavirus. In view of this, CM Arvind Kejriwal has sent a recommendation to the LG.

Weekend curfew will be removed from Delhi soon amidst the decreasing new cases of Coronavirus in the capital of the country. CM Arvind Kejriwal has sent a recommendation to the Lieutenant Governor to remove the weekend curfew. Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain has also said that the rate of corona infection in Delhi has come down considerably. In view of this, the weekend curfew will be removed from Delhi.

Private offices will be able to run with 50 percent capacity

With the removal of the weekend curfew from Delhi, the odd-even system applicable for opening shops in the markets will also be removed. Private offices will also run at 50 percent capacity. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has also written about this in the recommendation sent to the LG.

In the proposal, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal also asked to remove the odd-even system in the markets & to allow private offices to operate at 50% capacity.

Drop in new cases of corona in Delhi

Let us inform you that on Thursday, 12 thousand 306 new cases of corona infection were reported in Delhi and 43 people died. At the same time, 18 thousand 815 patients were recovered from corona infection.

More deaths of victims because of serious diseases

According to the health bulletin, there is definitely a decline in new cases of corona in Delhi, but there is no relief in the death toll at the moment. However, the corona infection rate in Delhi remains 21.48 percent. On the increasing figures of deaths in Delhi, doctors believe that those patients who are already suffering from serious diseases are dying more under these conditions.

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It is worth noting that the number of active corona patients in Delhi is 68 thousand 730 at present. Apart from this, 2 thousand 698 patients are currently admitted to Covid hospitals of Delhi.

Talking about the country, in the last 24 hours, 3 lakh 47 thousand 254 new cases of coronavirus have been reported in India, while 703 people died due to the epidemic.

New cases of Coronavirus in the country have increased by 29 thousand 722 in the last 24 hours. Let us inform you that earlier on Thursday (January 20), 3 lakh 17 thousand 532 new cases of covid-19 were reported.

It is a matter of relief that in the last 24 hours, 2 lakh 51 thousand 777 people across the country were also cured of the covid-19 epidemic, although an increase of 94 thousand 774 was registered in the number of active cases. With this, the number of active cases in the country has increased to 20 lakh 18 thousand 825.

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