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Corona havoc continues in Delhi, 112 people lost their lives in Delhi in the last 24 hours. Meanwhile, the weekend curfew is starting in Delhi from 10.

The coronation of Corona continues in the country’s capital, Delhi. With every changing day the corona cases, the number of deaths are increasing. In such a situation, the crisis of Delhi seems to be deepening. Amidst this catastrophe, the weekend curfew is beginning in the capital from today, which was announced by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on the previous day.

Major updates related to Delhi:

08.30 AM: In the midst of the growing crisis of Corona in Delhi, the Union Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan will visit the AIIMS Trauma Center.

Home Ministry orders in the midst of Corona crisis In the midst of

Corona’s growing crisis, the Home Ministry has issued new orders. Now the under-secretary and below level officers have been allowed to work from home. While only 50 percent of the employees will be able to come to. The officials going to the Home Ministry will have to come at different times between 9 and 10 in the morning, this order will continue till April 30. Officers who are in the Containment Zone are exempted from coming to the office.

Corona condition in Delhi
• 24 hours total cases: 16,699 •
24 hours total deaths: 112
• Total corona cases so far: 7,84,137
• Number of active cases: 54,309
• Total deaths so far: 11,652

Important decisions have also been taken from today onwards in the capital curfew in Delhi amid the rising outbreak of Corona in the capital. Already, the night curfew was in force, but now the weekend curfew has also been imposed. The weekend curfew will be held from 10 am on Friday night to 6 am on Monday, which will prohibit the exit from homes. Only essential services will be operational.

Malls, gyms, swimming pools, spas and other items will be completely closed in Delhi during the weekend curfew. Theaters will run at a capacity of only 30 percent. Food is banned while sitting in the restaurant, only home delivery will be available. Apart from this, interstate transport service, metro, DTC buses etc. will continue to run.

From the hospital to the crematorium,

let us tell you that there is a problem of lack of beds in the past few days in different hospitals of Delhi, apart from this, there are also problems related to oxygen. However, the Delhi government claims that the number of beds has been increased, but the ground reality seems to be something else. There are also long queues outside the crematorium, as the number of deaths in Delhi increases.

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