New COVID rules and guidelines in Delhi
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Created : Apr 11, 2021, 08:00 IST
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As COVID-19 cases rise with each passing day, the Delhi government has now announced new guidelines for the coming days. After ordering night curfews across the city, the authorities have also made a move on gatherings.
As COVID-19 cases rise with each passing day, the Delhi government has now announced new guidelines for the coming days. After ordering night curfews across the city, the authorities have also made a move on gatherings. Read less
As COVID-19 cases rise with each passing day, the Delhi government has now announced new guidelines for the coming days. After ordering night curfews across the city, the authorities have also made a move on gatherings. As per the new rules, social, entertainment, cultural, and other gatherings have been prohibited.
India has been reporting a massive surge in COVID cases for four consecutive days now. The country recorded 1.45 lakh new cases on Saturday. Delhi has had a total of 707000 cases thus far.
Delhi government has also directed the Delhi Metro to run on 50 percent capacity in its coaches, while buses too shall run on 50 percent capacity. The 50 percent seating rule has been also applied to cinemas, multiplexes, and theatres in Delhi. These rules are to be followed until April 30.
Moreover, people traveling from Maharashtra to Delhi by air are required to show a negative RT-PCR report that is not older than 72 hours before the journey. If you do not have a negative report, you will be asked to stay in quarantine for a period of 14 days.
The above rules shall run alongside the night curfew, which is currently in place from 10 pm to 5 am.
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