While announcing new guidelines to be followed by people in the national capital, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday, 3 May said that “Delhi is ready to re-open” as the lockdown is hampering the economy.
Expressing his concern over the categorisation of Delhi under Red Zone, Kejriwal said that Delhi is prepared to ease the lockdown in areas other than the containment zones.
As India enters the third phase of nationwide COVID lockdown, Kejriwal said that self-employed people, like technicians, plumbers, electricians and household helps, will be allowed to begin work. In addition to these, offices will continue to work at 33 percent attendance and manufacturing unites involved in the making of essential goods will be allowed to operate.
The Delhi governments has also allowed weddings with attendance of 50 people or less and funerals with 20.
Delhi has till date reported 4,122 cases of coronavirus which includes 1256 recoveries and 64 deaths.
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