Delhi govt imposes Covid-19 yellow alert: schools to shut, public transport to run at 50% capacity

Updated : Dec 28, 2021 16:49
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Editorji News Desk

The Delhi government on Tuesday announced new guidelines as part of the “yellow alert” that is being imposed in the national capital with rising Covid-19 cases.

The city has witnessed the highest single-day spike in cases in nearly six months.

The restrictions under the Covid Graded Response Action Plan include shutting all educational institutions, capping wedding and funeral gatherings to 20, reducing seat occupancy in Delhi Metro and buses to 50%, among other things.

Also read: Covid-19 surge: More restrictions to be announced in Delhi, says CM Kejriwal

According to GRAP, which was notified by the government in August this year, different restrictions are supposed to come into force if cases, positivity rate or hospitalisations increase beyond certain limits.

The yellow alert is issued when the city sees a positivity rate of over 0.5% for two consecutive days, cases cross 1,500 in a week, or average occupancy of oxygen beds in hospitals remains 500 for a week.

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