The Delhi Disaster Management Authority on Thursday imposed a night curfew for two days in the Capital to curb the spread of the new strain...
The Delhi Disaster Management Authority on Thursday imposed a night curfew for two days in the Capital to curb the spread of the new strain of the coronavirus, ahead of New Year celebrations, reported ANI.
This came after India on Wednesday reported 14 more cases of the mutant strain of the coronavirus, taking the infection tally from the new variant in the country to 20. Most of the cases of the mutant coronavirus strain in India were found in Delhi. The Centre had on Wednesday asked all states and Union Territories to keep a strict vigil to curb “super spreader” events in the wake of New Year celebrations.
As per the notice, all events and public gatherings will be banned from 11 pm on December 31 till 6 am on January 1, 2021. Not more than five persons will be permitted to assemble at a public place.
The restrictions will also apply from 11 pm on January 1 till 6 am on January 2.
Delhi Disaster Management Authority imposes night curfew in Delhi; Not more than five persons to assemble at public place, no new year celebration events, no gatherings at public places permitted from 11pm of 31st Dec to 6am of 1st Jan and 11pm...