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COVID-19 | No lockdown relaxation in Delhi for now: Arvind Kejriwal

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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said that there will be no relaxation on the lockdown in Delhi as the virus is spreading rapidly in the national capital.

“We have decided to keep people of Delhi safe, the lockdown will remain and there will be no relaxation. Will review again after a week,” Kejriwal said in a press briefing.


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He also said that all the 186 Covid-19 positive cases that were reported yesterday were asymptomatic. “They didn’t know they had Coronavirus. This is more worrying,” he said.

“I had word with one of coronavirus positive person. He told me that he was volunteering at a government food distribution center and was helping in food distribution. I have ordered to hold rapid testing of people who came to that food center,” he said.

(With ANI Inputs)

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