Delhi's overall tally rose to 2,05,482 after 4,308 more patients tested positive for the novel coronavirus infection in the past 24 hours.There are currently 1,75,400 patients who have recovered/discharged/migrated so far
ED had earlier told the trial court that Hussain was allegedly involved in money laundering and various other fraudulent acts of cheating, falsification and forgery of documents, and criminal conspiracy.
Out of the total 14,205 beds available in the private and government hospitals, 5,896 are occupied.Experts attribute the increase in new cases to the increased public movement after easing of lockdown restrictions
?After being closed for 172 days due to COVID-19 pandemic, Delhi Metro's Red Line, Violet Line and Green Line resumed services on Thursday. Earlier on Monday, Yellow Line and Rapid Metro were the first to reopen, followed by Blue Line and Pink Line on Wednesday.
Delhi records highest single-day increase in COVID-19 cases, tally crosses two lakh-mark - In the last 24 hours, 2,623 people were cured and so far 1,72,763 people have been cured. The total number of patients in home isolation is 12,518. A total of 19,03,780 tests have been conducted in Delhi so far. The number of containment zones stands at 1,226 in Delhi.
The agency's teams carried out searches at Kumar's room in DCP East office and residential premises in Pitampura on September 8 (Wednesday) after registering the case.
Services on the Delhi Metro's Red, Violet and Green lines are set to resume on Thursday, officials said, after remaining suspended for over five months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Delhi Metro opened its doors to commuters on Monday with curtailed operation of the Yellow Line. Metro services in Delhi-NCR were closed since March 22. The Ministry of Home Affairs had
'Visitors and workers at all religious places must observe respiratory safety etiquette to reduce the risk of COVID-19 at all times. All religious places will also be required to comply with the preventive measures inside their premises,' he said.
Delhi Metro's Red Line, Violet Line and Green Line resumed services on Thursday after being closed for 172 days due to the Covid-19 pandemic, officials said. Yellow Line and Rapid Metro were the first to reopen on Monday, followed by Blue Line and Pink Line on Wednesday. "Seven lines of the Delhi Metro network are now open! Thank you dear commuters for following the safety
Despite a sharp surge in COVID-19 cases in the national capital over the last fortnight, the Delhi government has ruled out possibility of another lockdown, with Health Minister Satyendar Jain asserting that the economy "cannot be kept shut for eternity" as livelihoods of millions depend on it.
The death toll has also increased to 4,638 as 20 more virus-related fatalities were reported in Delhi on Wednesday.There are currently 1,72,763 patients who have recovered/discharged/migrated so far
Turnout was low as pubs and bars across Delhi reopened Wednesday. They will function at 50% capacity until 30 September, when the authorities will review the 'trial'.