East Bay Times

Two of nation’s biggest cities shut down

- By Ashok Sharma

India’s two largest cities imposed stringent restrictio­ns on movement and one planned to use hotels and banquet halls to treat coronaviru­s patients as new infections in the country shot past 200,000 Thursday amid a devastatin­g surge that is straining a fragile health system.

The soaring cases and deaths come just months after India thought it had seen the worst of the pandemic — and have forced the country to delay exports of vaccines abroad. India is a major producer of COVID-19 shots and its pivot to focus on domestic demand has weighed heavily on global efforts to end the pandemic.

New Delhi announced stay-at-home orders for the weekend, though essential workers will be able to move about if they have a pass from local authoritie­s. Restaurant­s, malls, gyms and spas will be shut down. Movie theaters will close on weekends, but can operate on weekdays at a third of their capacity.

Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi’s top elected official, said that despite rise in infections, 5,000 hospital beds are still available in the capital and more capacity is being added. But still, more than a dozen hotels and wedding banquet halls were ordered to be converted into COVID-19 centers where doctors from nearby hospitals will treat the moderately ill.

The moves in the capital came after similar measures were imposed in the worst-hit state of Maharashtr­a, home to financial capital, Mumbai. The bustle of India’s biggest city ebbed after authoritie­s closed most industries, businesses and public places Wednesday night and put limits on the movement of people for 15 days. Train and plane travel was still allowed, however.

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