No intent for lockdown as of now: Kejriwal
Delhi has reported 513 Oimcron cases, the second-highest after Maharashtra, which reported 1,009 cases.
New Delhi: Delhi Government does not intend to impose lockdown in the national capital, said Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. The government to hold COVID-19 review meeting with DDMA on Monday.
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal addressed the media and said, "After having fever for two days due to COVID, and completing 7-8 days in home isolation, I am back at your service; doing fine now."
"COVID cases are rapidly rising. About 22,000 cases are expected in today's health bulletin. Increasing cases concerning but need not be scared. I am saying so after analysing (comparing) data from the last wave", said Kejriwal.
The chief minister said that government doesn't want to impose lockdown, provided people wear masks. "No intent for lockdown as of now,' added Kejriwal.
Delhi has reported 513 Oimcron cases, the second-highest after Maharashtra, which reported 1,009 cases.