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Delhi: Officials & Traders with Warning for Checking Crowds

Delhi: Officials & Traders with Warning for Checking Crowds
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New Delhi: To prevent density in the market and ensure that the buyer follows the Covid protocol, the extra-alert law enforcement team on the first Saturday after removal of curfew in the city.
Government officials said the district team continued to guard the people, especially in a larger market that looked in big hurry over the weekend.
While people are advised not to pack up shops and keep physical distances, those who do not wear face masks are punished.
Delhi was under the field of weekend since January 8 on the order of Delhi disaster management authorities after a large surge in Covid case with a complete ban on the movement of people, except for important services, starting at 10pm on Monday.
In addition, the night curfew requires the closing of all non-essential services and curbs on the movements of people from 10pm to 5 in the morning.
On Thursday, DDMA decided to attract strange weekend wednesday and operating days after the covid testing level fell below 1% and new cases every day and decreased substantially.
However, curfew, remain in place.
Akriti Sagar, Hakivris District (Central), said that sub-division judges have fulfilled the market association in the last two days to discuss the steps needed to ensure no crowding for the weekend.
“Because the strange system has even been removed, Saturday does not watch many people,” Sagar said.
“There are clear instructions to our team to ensure the Covid protocol is followed correctly.” Sagar added that after the incident command and permanently enforcement team was deployed in all major markets to oversee the ADM (West) Crowd Management Dharmendra said the cellular team had also been considered to keep an eye on the crowds.
“The extra attention is being taken everywhere.
We can’t let our guard down.
We order anyone who violates the Covid protocol.
The public announcement is being made to advise people to maintain social distance, wear masks and often clean their hands,” he said.
Market associations and shop owners see it that buyers in their company keep social distance.
“We politely asked people to come to our shops to wait a few minutes if there was something else inside,” said Dharamveer Gupta, a clothing store owner at Chandni Chowk.

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