Coronavirus: Complete list of restrictions in Delhi till April 30, 2021

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Coronavirus: Complete list of restrictions in Delhi till April 30, 2021 (Image: Pixabay)
Coronavirus: Complete list of restrictions in Delhi till April 30, 2021 (Image: Pixabay)

New Delhi : As the number of new coronavirus cases is rising in the national capital, the government has announced a new set of restrictions to ensure curb on transmission of the virus. The new restrictions will remain in place till April 30.

Check out the complete list of restrictions below:

All kinds of social, political, sporting, entertainment, academic, cultural, and religious festivals and gatherings in Delhi will be prohibited in Delhi

All swimming pools to remain shut across the national capital barring those where athletes are training for national and international events

Only 20 people will be allowed to attend funerals and 50 will be allowed at weddings

Restaurants and bars across Delhi to operate at 50% of their seating capacity

Buses will be allowed to run with only 50% of the seating capacity while metros must ensure only 50% of the coaches are filled at a time

Sporting event will be allowed in stadium but no audience will be allowed

Cinema, theaters and multiplexes will run at 50% capacity

All schools, colleges, educational institutions, coaching centers will remain shut. Online classes will be encouraged

All Delhi government offices, autonomous bodies, Public Sector Undertakings, corporations and officers of Grade-1 or its equivalent level in the local body will be allowed to work at 100% capacity while the rest of will function with 50% of their staff. However, employees of the Health Department, Police, Home Guard Civil Defense, Fire and Emergency or District Administration will continue to work without any restrictions

Private offices and organisations have been advised to call their employees at different timings so that the entire staff do not gather in the office at the same time. Work from home must be allowed as much as you possible

All passengers coming from Maharashtra to Delhi by air will have to produce a negative RT-PCR report of a test conducted within 72 hours of their entry into Delhi. Those arriving from Maharashtra without a negative test report will be quarantined for 14 days. But those connected with constitutional and government machinery will be exempted

Delhi reported around 8000 new coronavirus cases on Saturday, taking the total number of coronavirus infections to 7,14,423.