Delhi gets some relief, Kejriwal says 'Corona cases drops'
Delhi gets some relief, Kejriwal says 'Corona cases drops'
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New Delhi: Regarding the corona virus cases in Delhi, the capital of the country, CM Arvind Kejriwal has said that this week was slightly better than last week. Fewer cases were reported, fewer deaths occurred and many people were cured. CM Kejriwal said that since the corona virus started to wreak havoc, 850 cases had come in 7 weeks and 622 cases came last week.

It has been observed around the world that when the outbreak of corona increases, it grows very fast, but this has not happened here. In 7 weeks, 21 people have died. Last week 9 people died. At the same time, 207 people recovered in 7 weeks. Last week, 580 people were recovered from the disease. This means that more than double people have recovered. The previous week was fine with Corona cases. We had decided that there would be no relaxation in the lockdown.

But now we are giving this concession. The central government had given permission to open some shops the night before. We will follow that order. The shop of Essential Services will open but no market will open. No shopping mall will open. However, the shops have permission to open shops in residential areas. Such neighborhood shops will also open in Delhi.

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