New Delhi: There are 228 “actual detention zones” in the national capital while Central and Northeast districts do not have it, according to Covid data from the Delhi government.
The detention zone is divided into two categories – “enhanced but not de-core” and “active detention zone”, the number called “actual detention zone”.
According to the numbers given by the revenue department until Sunday, of the 228 “actual detention zones” throughout the city, 149 of them were “active zones” and 79 “minimized but not de-de-contained”, it showed.
The New Delhi district has 115 “actual detention zones”, the highest in the city, which is 73 of which are “active detention zones”.
The East, Southeast and Southwest District also has a “actual detention zone” in one digit on three, two and seven, respectively.
Delhi reports zero daily deaths because Covid-19 for the fourth day on Trot on Monday and 17 new cases of infection, while the level of participants reached 0.04 percent, according to the Ministry of Health here.
This is the 14th time since the beginning of the second covid wave owned by the National Capital has recorded zero deaths from a day.