New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday (June 5) prolonged the lockdown whereas asserting additional relaxations.
Markets and malls shall be allowed to open on an odd-even foundation from June 7. Delhi Metro may even resume companies with 50% capability, Kejriwal knowledgeable.
“The private offices will be allowed to function with 50 per cent staff. Group A staff of government offices will be allowed to function with 100%, group B with 50% staff,” the Delhi Chief Minister was quoted as saying by ANI.
Meanwhile, the Delhi CM asserted that his authorities is prepared to deal with the third wave of the coronavirus which is anticipated to have an effect on kids. “We have set up a pediatric task force,” he stated.
Further he added, “With an expected third wave of COVID-19, 420 tonnes of oxygen storage capacity is being prepared. We have also spoken to Indraprastha Gas limited to produce 150 tonnes of oxygen.”
Earlier, throughout the unlock course of which started on May 31, Kejriwal had allowed development work and factories to resume functioning. The District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) had prolonged the curfew on the motion of individuals besides these concerned in important actions, whereas additionally permitting manufacturing and manufacturing models to reopen.
On Friday, Delhi recorded 523 contemporary COVID-19 instances and 50 fatalities within the final 24 hours, whereas the positivity fee stood at 0.68 per cent, as per well being division knowledge.