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Omicron: yellow warning in Delhi, more likely

Omicron: yellow warning in Delhi, more likely
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New Delhi: The Delhi Government on Tuesday announced more restrictions considering the cases of omicrons and Covid-19 increased in the national capital.
“As the covid-19 participant level has been above 0.5% over the past few days, we enforce level-i (alert yellow) from the Plan of the multilevel response action (grap),” Kejriwal said.
What is permitted and what is not * schools, colleges, educational institutions and training institutions are closed.
* Shops and malls with non-essential services or goods will open from 10am to 8 nights below strange rules.
* Private offices to be left open from 9am to 17:00 with a capacity of 50 percent.
* The restaurant will open with a capacity of 50 percent, but from 8am to 10pm, while the bar to open with a capacity of 50 percent but from 12 noon to 10:00.
* Cinema room, Multiplex, banquet room and auditorium closed.
* The hotel will remain open but the banquet and conference room inside the hotel will remain closed.
* Spa, fitness center, yoga institute and amusement park will remain closed.
* Outdoor yoga is permitted.
* Metro Delhi will run with a 50 percent seating capacity and travel status will not be permitted.
* Buses Switch from one country to another will run with a capacity of 50 percent seating, while only two passengers will be allowed to travel by car, e-rickshaw, taxi and pedicab cycle.
* Sports complex, stadium and swimming pool will also be closed.
* Only 20 people will be allowed to attend a wedding ceremony and funeral.
* Religious places will remain open but the inclusion of worshipers will be limited.
During the review meeting, Kejriwal said that the Covid-19 case is light and there has been no increase in oxygen consumption or the use of ventilators even though there are numbers.
“We are 10 times more prepared than beforehand to handle Covid cases in Delhi,” Kejriwal said.
The National Capital on Monday reported 63 new cases Omicron to Tally Covid on Monday.
The total number of infections related to the new SARS-COV-2 variant stands at 142.
(with input from the agency)

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