Lockdown in Delhi? Kejriwal government plans to close market as COVID-19 cases are increasing

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The Kejriwal government has sent a proposal to Delhi's Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal to withdraw his decision to allow 200 people to gather at wedding ceremonies and now limit it to 50.
With the surge in COVID-19 cases in the last few days, the Delhi government is planning to close the market in a major violation of the Kovid-19 security norms. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal told a press conference on 17 November that his government would send a proposal in this regard to the Center. "Kovid-19 will send a proposal to the central government for permission to close the markets that are likely to become hotspots," the chief minister told a press conference. The Kejriwal government has sent a proposal to Delhi's Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal to withdraw his decision to allow 200 people to attend the wedding ceremonies and limit the number to 50 now.
Kejriwal said that "I appeal to Delhiites to fold hands and wear masks and follow the norms of social distances." He said that the Delhi government, the Center and all agencies are making 'double efforts' to control the COVID-19 situation in the national capital.
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Delhi has seen record high cases with each passing day in the last few weeks. With such an increase in fresh COVID-19 infections in the national capital, the center announced a slew of measures to combat the virus on 15 November, including providing 300 additional ICU beds, doubling the number of daily PCR tests and a home. - Home is included. Home survey in the national capital.
The announcement came after an emergency meeting attended by Home Minister Amit Shah and Kejriwal. The Home Minister emphasized that the entire set of prevention measures already in place should be constantly reviewed, so that there is no reduction in implementation.
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