Hindustan Times (Noida)

In Delhi, malls deserted and cinema halls shut

- HT Correspond­ent ■ htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: This Friday was unlike the usual weekends when movie buffs lined up outside movie theatres to watch the first shows of the latest release. As fears of the novel coronaviru­s kept people to their homes, corridors of popular shopping malls bore a deserted look, movie theaters downed their shutters and salesperso­ns were seen scanning the entrances of showrooms, hoping customers to show up.

The Delhi government on Thursday declared the coronaviru­s (Covid-19) as an epidemic and decided to shut down cinema halls, schools and colleges till March 31 in the national capital as a precaution­ary measure.

Officials of V3S Mall in Laxmi Nagar said footfall has been hit ever since the city saw its first confirmati­on of Covid-19. “People are taking precaution­s and footfall has declined in the last 10-15 days. But the footfall remains. It had been on decent the weekends with many visits to watch movies. We will analyse the impact of closure of cinema halls throughout this weekend,” an official said.

However, officials at some other malls said it was too early to predict the impact of coronaviru­s fears on footfall. At south Delhi’s Select Citywalk Mall, officials said so far there has been no significan­t change reported on the footfall. “It is too early to comment on footfall. As of now, there has been no significan­t change. The normal footfall on a daily basis is about 35,000 on an average, and on weekend it is between 45,000 to 50,000,” said the official.

The Delhi government on Thursday made it mandatory for all public and private offices and shopping malls to disinfect their establishm­ents every day. In almost all malls, hand sanitizers are being placed everywhere and posters and banners with awareness messages are being put up. “Our housekeepi­ng staff has been guided to wipe door handles, escalator belts, lift handrails, lift buttons, WC seat covers and faucets at increased frequency and hourly mopping with disinfecta­nt,” the Select Citywalk mall said in a statement.

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