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After Maharashtra, Delhi goes on a ‘no public gathering’ mode to curb the coronavirus outbreak

The Delhi Government last week ordered closure of cinema halls, schools, universities and swimming pools till March 31.

After Maharashtra, Delhi goes on a 'no public gathering' mode to curb the coronavirus outbreak

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said religious, social, cultural and political gatherings as well as protests comprising more than 50 people will not be allowed in the national capital till March 31 in view of the coronavirus outbreak.
Delhi has been witnessing sit-in protests at Shaheen Bagh and Jamia Millia Islamia against the new citizenship law for over 90 days. The women of Shaheen Bagh had said the protesters were being provided with masks and hand sanitisers and there was no need to be scared of coronavirus. The Delhi government has also closed down gyms, nightclubs and spas till March end.  

“No religious, social, cultural and political gatherings comprising more than 50 people will be allowed in Delhi till March 31. The restriction is applicable to protests too,” he said. There is, however, no restriction on weddings but people are advised to postpone the dates, the chief minister said.

All auto-rickshaws and taxis will be disinfected for free to prevent the spread of the deadly disease, he said, adding the government will also examine the feasibility of thermal screening of the passengers in the Delhi Metro.

“Of the seven people who have been tested positive for COVID-19 in the national capital, four are still recovering,” Kejriwal said.
“We have arranged sufficient beds if cases increase and hospitalisation is needed. Quarantine facilities have been set up at three hotels – Lemon Tree, Red Fox, IBIS,” the chief minister said.

The Delhi government last week ordered closure of cinema halls, schools, universities and swimming pools till March 31.

Maharashtra cities are too going on a shutdown modes to combat the threat of the novel coronavirus that has infected more than 110 people in the country and has killed nearly 7,000 globally. The Maharashtra government ordered a closure of cinema halls, gyms and swimming pools in several of the state’s cities.  .The announcement was made by Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thakeray, who joined his counterparts from several states who have undertaken such drastic measures in an attempt to keep the novel coronavirus threat at bay.

Mumbai Police have also issued an order prohibiting tours involving a group of people travelling together to a foreign or domestic destination by private operators.