Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Lockdown in Delhi extended for one more week, metro to stay shut

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NEW DELHI: Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said that the ongoing lockdown in Delhi had been extended till May 24 morning.

It was earlier supposed to end at 5am on Monday, May 17.

On April 19, a weekend curfew in Delhi was turned into a full lockdown from the next day in the light of an alarming rise in Covid-19 cases in the capital which left the city’s health infrastruc­ture creaking. Since then, this is the fourth time the lockdown has been extended.

“The lockdown has been extended till 5am next Monday,” the chief minister said during his visit to a Covid-19 health facility set up outside the government’s GTB hospital.

General movement of people and economic activities are prohibited in the lockdown with exemptions for those engaged in essential services and the supply chain of essential goods.

Metro services are suspended and public buses have been asked to cater only to essential service providers. When asked if Delhi metro service would resume, the chief minister said: “Restrictio­ns will remain as it is this week.”

The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) issued the official order regarding the lockdown extension around 12.30 pm.

“The situation of Covid-19 in Delhi has again been reviewed and [it has been] observed that Covid-19 positive cases and positivity rate is still high and [the] bed occupancy (oxygen beds/icu beds) in the dedicated Covid-19 government and private hospitals and nursing homes is also on higher side,” said the order explaining the rationale for extending the lockdown.

Dr Lalit Kant, former head of the division of epidemiolo­gy and communicab­le diseases at the Indian Council of Medical Research, said: “Delhi is still facing a shortage of hospital beds, ICUS, ventilator­s. The government has to implement policies to ensure minimum interactio­n of people and make sure that there are no gatherings. So the lockdown is essential. We cannot let guards down at this point.”

As on Sunday, 15,340 (66%) of 23,213 oxygen beds in the city were occupied. Of the 6,415 total ICU beds, 5,728 (89%) were occupied, the government’s app on hospital beds showed.

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