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Delhi likely to withdraw few curbs as Covid positivity rate dips
Last Updated : 21 Jan 2022 11:48:36 AM IST

 

The Delhi government is likely to withdraw the weekend curfew and an odd-even system of opening shops as the Covid-19 positivity rate in the national capital has registered a dip, according to an official.

However, private offices will continue to operate with 50 per cent capacity until further orders, the Delhi government official said.
 
The weekend curfew in the national capital came into force on January 7 as 17,335 fresh Covid cases were reported in the city, which was the highest in the last eight months, with the positivity rate increasing to a sharp 17.73 per cent.
 
The curfew announced by the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), depend on the severity of the infection rate, which is decided under the Graded Action Response Plan (GRAP).
 
Under GRAP, it is decided as to which activities would be allowed under what circumstances in case of a surge in Covid-19 cases.
 
There are four levels of colour-coded alerts namely, yellow, amber, orange and red.
 
Delhi has been under level 1 or yellow alert restrictions since December 28, 2021.
 
On Thursday, Delhi's witnessed a dip in the number of single-day cases after as many as 12,306 people tested positive for Covid-19, according to the health bulletin data.
 
On Wednesday, a total of 13,785 Covid-19 cases were logged in the national capital.
 
The cumulative caseload of Delhi currently stands at 17,60,272.
 
The case positivity rate of the national capital reduced to 21.48 per cent on Thursday from 23.86 per cent on the preceding day.
 


IANS
New Delhi
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