DDMA issues fresh Covid-19 guidelines; what's allowed, what's not
Updated On Jan 11, 2022 09:06 PM IST
- All private offices, except those in exempted categories and restaurants and bars, will remain closed in the city, the DDMA said in the revised guidelines.
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The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Tuesday issued revised guidelines over the rise in Covid-19 cases in the National Capital. "It has been observed that numbers of COVID-19 cases (including the cases of Omicron variant) have been rapidly increasing over the last few days and positivity rate has crossed 23 per cent," the order said. Here's what's allowed and what's not.(HT File Photo)
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Can I go to a restaurant and dine out? No. Starting January 11, restaurants and bars in the city will be shut for dine-in.(HT File Photo)
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Can I eat at a food stall on the roadside? No, you can’t. (HT Photo/Harsimar Pal Sing)
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Can I order food at home? Will the delivery agent be stopped? Yes, you can order food at home. Restaurants have been allowed to service home delivery and take away orders.(HT File Photo)
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Am I allowed to head to office? No, unless you work in a firm that’s part of the exempted category of restrictions. All private offices, which were till now operating with 50 per cent workforce, have been asked to follow the practice of work from home, except those engaged in a few essential services.(HT Photo/Praful Gangurde)
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Which firms are allowed to call employees to office? The exempted category of private offices includes those companies engaged in essential services, like private banks, media, insurance and mediclaim companies, pharmaceutical company offices, etc. Government offices in the city are currently working with 50 per cent attendance.(HT Photo/Sanjeev Verma)
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Can I go to a shopping mall/cinema hall/theatre/gym/restaurant over the weekend? No. Cinemas, theatres, gyms and spas will remain closed until further order. Shops located inside shopping malls are operating on an odd-even basis (10 am-8 pm).(HT File Photo)
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Is the night curfew still in place? Yes, a night curfew has also been imposed from 10 pm on Friday to 5 am on Monday to contain the spread of the coronavirus in Delhi. All non-essential movement is prohibited and establishments will be closed.(HT Photo/Amal KS)
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