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‘54% Delhiits want weekend hours to continue ‘

'54% Delhiits want weekend hours to continue '
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New Delhi: Fifty-four percent of Delhies supports lifting strange restrictions – even on the market but want weekend curvacess to continue until the level of participants decreases to five percent, a survey has been claimed.
Delhi has seen the uptick in Covid-19 infection, especially triggered by Omicron variants, but cases have seen a decline over the past 10 days.
Localcirlles, community-based digital platforms, were asked in the survey, “What should be the criteria for eliminating current covid boundaries (weekend and night endings, strange views, etc.) are worn in Delhi?” In response, 40 percent of people say strange market restrictions must even relax but the night and weekend curvacts must continue until the level of participation drops to five percent.
18 percent of people argue that restrictions must be removed only when the level of progress drops to five percent.
Fourteen percent of respondents said they wanted administration to get rid of restrictions only when the level of participants dropped to two percent while the same number of people said the government had to continue with the existing arrangements to the level of the front to the pen.
The remaining 14 percent of respondents want the government to immediately erase all restrictions, the survey claims.
On average, 54 percent of Delhi residents support the removal of strange limits on the market.
According to the survey, 72 percent of participants wanted administration to the weekend elevator and night only after the test level of the test reached five percent.
The survey received 8,661 response, where 65 percent of respondents were men and women.
Towards an important meeting of Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Thursday, who will see discussions about the elimination of restrictions, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, a merchant organization in Delhi, reached the LG House on Wednesday and filed a memorandum stating that they suffered around 70 Percent losses in the last 25 days and asked the Governor of Lieutenant to lift all the sidewalks.

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