Lockdown in Delhi till 26th April: Here's what's allowed, what's not

The Delhi government has taken a bold move to curb coronavirus spread in the city. On Monday, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced a citywide lockdown. The curfew will be effective from Monday night till April 26 morning.

The Delhi government has taken a bold move to curb coronavirus spread in the city. On Monday, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced a citywide lockdown. The curfew will be effective from Monday night till April 26 morning.

Announcing the lockdown, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that the lockdown was essential as the city has been witnessing a massive surge in the Covid-19 crisis and the health system might crumble in the coming days.

— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) April 19, 2021

— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) April 19, 2021

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— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) April 19, 2021

CM Arvind Kejriwal said the national capital recorded close to 23,000 cases on Sunday. Delhi, he said, has been recording around 25,000 fresh cases every day. "If we continue to report that many Covid-19 cases every day, I am afraid the healthcare system will collapse," Arvind Kejriwal said.

Here`s all you need to know about lockdown in Delhi:

What is the latest order?

The order, passed by the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), says that there shall be a curfew on the movement of individuals in the NCT of Delhi from 10 PM April 19 to 5 AM April 26.

Who is exempted:

The order, however, gives a list of people who are allowed to move during the curfew. These include:

- Government officials, including employees of public sector units. They will have to show their official IDs.

- Employees working at Delhi government`s essential service departments, such as police, prisons, civil defence, fire, medical services, sanitation, etc.

- All judicial officers and staff members at all courts.

- All private medical personnel, including doctors, nurses, paramedics, pharmaceutical lab employees, medical equipment suppliers, etc.

- Pregnant women and patients for getting medical services along with an attendant. They will have to show a valid ID card and a doctor`s prescription.

- Persons going for the Covid-19 test or vaccination

- Persons going or coming from ISBTs, train stations and airports, on the production of a valid ticket.

- Media personnel

- Students going to exams and those deployed for exam duties.

- There shall be no restriction on interstate travel.

- Private employees working in the essential services sector

What`s not allowed:

- All private establishments, shops, shopping centres, malls, weekly markets, restaurants/bars, coaching and educational institutes, gyms, sports complex, salons, beauty parlours, water parks, public parks shall remain closed during the curfew.

- All social, political, academic, entertainment and religious festivals or gatherings are prohibited during the lockdown.

- Weddings with maximum 50 guests will be allowed. The guests will have to produce wedding cards on checking and the hosts will have to obtain special passes.

- Public transport is allowed but with restrictions. Delhi Metro and buses will be allowed to operate at 50 per cent capacity. Auto rickshaws and cabs can operate with maximum two passengers, while maxi cabs will be allowed to ferry up to five passengers. The RTVs will be allowed maximum 11 passengers at one time.

- National/international sports events will be allowed without spectators.

- religious places will be allowed to open but no visitors allowed

Source: India Today


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