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‘Yellow Warning’ to continue in Delhi for now

'Yellow Warning' to continue in Delhi for now
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New Delhi: DDMA on Wednesday decided that the restrictions related to Covid applied in Delhi under ‘WHLASH ALERT’ will continue for now and the authorities will monitor the situation for a while before deciding on the new sidewalk, the official source said.
The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by the Governor of LT Anil Baijal, who is also the Chairman of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority.
It was attended by the Chairman of the Minister of Arvind Kejriwal and experts.
DDMA on Tuesday stated ‘Yellow Warning’ under the Plan of a multi-storey response (grap) in the city in the midst of a surge in the Coronavirus case after the emergence of the omicron virus variant.
‘Yellow Alert’ requires restrictions such as night hours, the closure of schools and colleges, the opening of shops that sell items that are not important with a strange basis, the capacity of a splitting seat on the train and metro buses, among others.
DDMA has decided that the workshop applied under ‘Yellow Warning’ will continue in the national capital for now, said the source.
Authorities support monitoring situations for more time and to avoid forcing further restrictions under ‘Amber warning’, they said.
“Amber Alert ‘was announced when the level of prospitis was recorded at one percent or higher for two consecutive days.” Discussed that most cases of asymptomatic and light covid and there are fewer inpatients, which indicate that the situation is not too bad, “said a person Source.
During the meeting, it was also decided to ensure the implementation of a strict limit imposed under ‘yellow warning’.
In the event that the situation worsened, emergency measures can be worn, said source.
On Tuesday, Delhi recorded 496 Covid-19 cases, The highest since June 4, while the level of participants reached 0.89%, in accordance with the data of the Ministry of Health.
The total number of omicron cases in the city reaches 165, the data stated.

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