Accelerated Omicron: Ban on Christmas celebrations and cultural events in Delhi | Omicron Effect: Delhi Bans Christmas, New Year Gatherings As Cases Rise

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The capital of the omega-3 virus is spreading Christmas in Delhi Celebrations and cultural events are banned.

The Delhi Disaster Management Board has issued a circular in this regard. In it, it is mentioned that Christmas and cultural events will be banned in public places in Delhi.

The Delhi Disaster Management Board has directed the Delhi State Government officials and the Delhi Police to take appropriate action in this regard.

In addition, district-level officials have been instructed to send daily infection-related reports to the state with accurate statistics.

Business owners are urged to prevent customers from wearing masks.

For 213 people across the country Omicron Infection is confirmed. For 57 people so far in the capital Delhi Omicron Infection has been confirmed. This is higher than in other states and Union Territories.

Earlier in the day, in a letter to Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan, he had asked the states and unions to keep the war rooms ready. It was mentioned to strengthen the medical structure and to ensure oxygen supply.

It also demanded the implementation of night curfews and short-term restrictions if necessary. It is noteworthy that the Federal Department of Health insisted on increasing the number of tests.

In this context, Christmas and New Year celebrations and other cultural events are banned in Delhi today.

The total corona impact in India is 3,47,58,481. In the last 24 hours, 6317 people have been confirmed infected. Currently 78,190 people across the country are undergoing corona treatment. This is the lowest level in the last 575 days.

In Delhi, 125 people have been diagnosed with corona infection in the last 24 hours. This is higher than in the last six months. The second wave of corona caused the most severe damage in Delhi. The state government blamed the deaths on a lack of oxygen. It may be recalled that the Supreme Court intervened and issued several orders to ensure oxygen supply to Delhi hospitals.

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