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COVID tests being conducted in Delhi three times the number recommended by ICMR, says Satyendar Jain
•The National Capital on Thursday reported 28,867 COVID-19 cases, the sharpest single-day spike since the beginning of the pandemic, after the city conducted 98,832 tests on Wednesday
After curbs on restaurants, now Delhi orders WFH for private offices; Kejriwal rules out lockdown
Fp Staff •The new measures come after the National Capital logged 17 more deaths due to COVID-19 and 19,166 infections in a day
Delhi to offer online yoga classes for COVID-19 patients in home isolation from tomorrow
•The Arvind Kejriwal-led government has made arrangements for classes for up to 40,000 patients in quarantine
Delhi imposes weekend curfew as COVID-19 cases rise; non-essential movement curbed, WFH for govt employees
Fp Staff •The decision came as the National Capital has been struggling with a spike in coronavirus cases; on Monday, it recorded over 4,000 cases
Delhi to reopen all weekly markets from Monday, Arvind Kejriwal urges people to follow COVID-19 guidelines
•The weekly markets were closed after the lockdown was imposed in the National Capital on 19 April due to the surge in cases during the second COVID-19 wave
Delhi records 53 new COVID-19 cases, lowest single-day spike since 15 April last year
•Last year on 15 April, the National Capital had recorded 17 cases. So far, over 14.35 lakh cases have been registered while the toll stands at 25,015, said the health department
Delhi govt preparing on war footing to combat third COVID-19 wave, says Arvind Kejriwal
•Twenty-two new PSA oxygen plants will be operational at nine Delhi hospitals from Saturday to strengthen our preparations to fight Covid, the Delhi chief minister said
Delhi records 3,846 COVID-19 cases, lowest single-day spike since 5 April; positivity rate drops to 5.78%
•Health Minister Satyendar Jain said the situation in Delhi was improving at an appreciable rate, but 'our target is to bring down the positivity rate to two percent'
COVID-19 oxygen crisis: Authorities blocking movement of oxygen to Delhi will be held 'criminally liable', says HC
Fp Staff •Delhi High Court noted that the Centre's allocation of oxygen for Delhi from manufacturing plants in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh 'was not being respected by the local authorities' in those states
Arvind Kejriwal says COVID-19 situation in Delhi 'very serious', asks people not to go out unless urgent
•The chief minister said his government does not want to impose lockdown and asked people to remain in home isolation if infected, instead of rushing to hospitals