Delhi will be under lockdown from 10pm of April 19 to 5 am of April 26 to contain the spread of Covid-19 cases, said Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday as the cautioned that the city's medical services framework was "under pressure".
"Delhi's clinics are overpowered; 25,000 patients are coming in every day," said Kejriwal as he clarified the purposes behind the "short lockdown".
""Fundamental administrations, food administrations, clinical benefits will proceed. Weddings can be held with a social event of just 50 individuals, passes will be given independently for it. An itemized request will be given instantly," he said.
Delhi on Sunday announced 25,462 new Covid-19 cases and 161 passings, stressing the public capital's medical care framework. Under 100 emergency unit beds are accessible in medical clinics, Kejriwal said on Sunday.
The city a week ago pronounced an end of the week time limit, confining public get-togethers and diminishing public vehicle.
Kejriwal on Sunday said Delhi is confronting an "intense lack" of oxygen for COVID-19 patients and affirmed that the quantity of the city has been redirected to different states. He composed on Twitter about his case subsequent to sending a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioning his assistance in upgrading the quantity of medical clinic beds and quick oxygen supply for patients in Delhi.
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