Covid-19 in Delhi: 200 new cases, highest daily count in February on Business Standard. Delhi recorded 200 fresh COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, the highest number of single-day incidences in February, even as the positivity rate rose to 0.36 per cent, as per data shared by officials.Two new deaths were also registered due to COVID-19,
The family, which tested negative for coronavirus, had in their plea described the institutional quarantine as “illegal confinement”, and sought compensation from authorities.
They said an official order will be issued soon and it will be effective till March 15. People travelling in flights, trains and buses from these states will have to produce negative test report before entering Delhi, they said. The requirement of the negative COVID-19 test report is likely to be implemented from Frida
Senior advocate Harish Salve, appearing for Facebook's Ajit Mohan, says setting up of peace panel not core function of Delhi assembly as law & order issue falls under Centre.
The minister, who is a Lok Sabha MP from Chandni Chowk, said many people, including traders, have contacted him for reconstruction of the temple on the central verge of main Chandni Chowk.
Delhi to ask for Covid negative report for arrivals from 5 states: Report on Business Standard. Delhi govt is likely to ask travellers from five states, including Maharashtra, Kerala and Punjab, to show negative COVID-19 test report before entering the national capital, officials said
The direction was passed after the Nurses Union assured the Court that in future, there shall be no strike or threat of a strike by the nurses without following the law.
From a maximum of 26.8°C on 19th February, the temperature in Delhi shot up by 5°C on 23rd February. Base observatory of Delhi at Safdarjung clocked the day temperature of 31.5°C, about 7°C above the normal. Earlier the mercury in Delhi breached the 30°C marks on 10th February to register the highest of this season at 30.4°C.
Over 18,000 vaccinated against Covid in Delhi today; total 340,000 on Business Standard. Over 3.4 lakh beneficiaries have received COVID-19 vaccine till date in Delhi since the start of the inoculation drive a month ago, with more than 18,000 people receiving the jabs