The second case of coronavirus death was reported from Delhi’s RML Hospital. PTI stated that it was caused by co-morbidity (diabetes and hypertension). The victim also tested positive for the virus.
The Delhi Epidemic Disease COVID-19 Regulations, 2020, which aims to spread coronavirus in the national capital, was enacted by the Lieutenant Governor on Friday and the Arvind Kejriwal government took several measures to prevent its spread, including the cancellation of IPL matches in Delhi. Announced.
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Hosting of seminars, conferences or any major event has also been banned, requiring a gathering of 200 people or more in the national capital.
Cinema theaters have been closed by the end of the month and all offices, shopping malls, and other public places have been directed to disinfect daily in their premises.
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All buses operated by Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) have been disinfected. Officials said the coaches of the Delhi Metro were also stripped off on the night of 12 and 13 March.
Officials said that in another related development, more than 770 people, who came in contact with 46-year-old Janakpur of Delhi, have tested positive for coronavirus.