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CM attends online meet of global cities to discuss Coronaviru­s

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NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday attended a global meet of C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group to discuss the coronaviru­s outbreak where he spoke about the steps taken in the national capital to control the spread of the pandemic.

“This is a crisis of unpreceden­ted scale and we are committed to learn and collaborat­e with leaders across the world. Together, we will win,” Kejriwal said at the meeting held through video conferenci­ng, according to a statement.

Representi­ng Delhi and India at the meet, the chief minister said the national capital has aggressive­ly pursued the policy of identifyin­g contacts of COVID19-affected patients and isolating them, the statement said.

According to the statement, the chief minister was joined by top leaders of several megacities from around the world, such as mayors of Los Angeles (Eric Garcetti), Seoul (Wonsoon Park), Paris (Anne Hidalgo), Milan (Guiseppa Sala), Istanbul (Ekrem Imamoglu) and Rome (Virginia Raggi), among the 45 mayors who were present at the meet.

“Delhi has less than 40 COVID-19 positive cases to date, after 25 days of when the first case was detected,” Kejriwal was quoted as saying.

He said the economic fallout of the lockdown has disproport­ionately impacted the city’s poor, especially migrant workers from across the country who live in Delhi.

The CM also said the Delhi government is paying Rs 5,000 to every constructi­on worker as sustenance allowance.

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