After the decrease in new cases of Coronavirus in the national capital Delhi, it has been decided to open schools, colleges and coaching institutes. Along with this, in the meeting of Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), it has also been agreed to open gym in Delhi from 7 February.
In the meeting of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), it has been decided not to lift the Night Curfew in Delhi, although its time has been reduced by one hour. Now night curfew in Delhi will be from 11 pm to 5 am. Earlier night curfew used to start at 10 pm.
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Higher education institutions in Delhi will open under SOP and will strictly follow the appropriate behavior of Covid. At the same time, schools in the national capital will be opened in a phased manner. In this, first of all the schools of class 9th to 12th will open from February 7. After this, schools from nursery to 8th will open from February 14, although online classes will also continue. Teachers who have not been vaccinated will not be allowed to come to school.
It was decided in the DDMA meeting that if someone is driving alone in the car, then it will not be necessary to wear a mask. Earlier, the Delhi High Court had made a big comment on the rule of wearing a mask while traveling in a car and called it absurd. The High Court had raised the question that why this order still exists? Why didn’t you take it back? It is actually absurd that you are sitting in your own car and wearing a mask too.
In the meeting of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), a big decision was also taken regarding the offices and the offices in Delhi have been allowed to work with 100 percent attendance.
The process of Covid-19 vaccination for youth of 15 to 17 years started from January 3 across the country. At the same time, according to the data received from the Delhi government on February 2, 13,795 youth have been vaccinated in the last 24 hours in the age group of 15 to 17 years. Apart from this, according to the data received from the Delhi government, till February 2, eight lakh 28 thousand 785 youth in the age group of 15 to 17 years have taken the vaccine.