Delhi withdraws all Covid-19 curbs as situation improves, schools to function fully offline from April 1
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The DDMA meeting was held to discuss the lifting of the remaining Covid-19 restrictions in the national capital, including night curfew, half seating capacity in bars and restaurants, and closure of non-essential shops by 8 pm.
NEW DELHI: The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Friday lifted all restrictions as the Covid-19 situation has improved in the national capital. The DDMA said that the step has been taken to help people facing hardships due to loss of jobs.
"All Covid-related restrictions, including night curfew in Delhi, to be removed from Monday if positivity rate below 1 per cent,'' the DDMA order said.
DDMA withdraws all restrictions as situation improves n people facing hardships due to loss of jobs. Schools to function fully offline from 1 April. Fines for not wearing masks reduced to Rs 500: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal#COVID19 pic.twitter.com/R22txTX6ru
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