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Ladakh registers highest single-day spike with 245 new COVID-19 cases
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Last Updated: Apr 17, 2021, 12:12 PM IST
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Ladakh had so far recorded a total of 132 COVID-related deaths - 88 in Leh and 44 in Kargil - since the outbreak of the infection last year.
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Ladakh recorded 245 new COVID-19 cases, the highest single-day spike this year, pushing the virus case count in the Union Territory to 11,709, an official bulletin said on Saturday. The detection of the new cases - 236 in Leh and nine in Kargil - during the past 24 hours, raised the number of active cases to 1,363, the bulletin released by the Directorate of Health Services, Ladakh said.
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Places of worship asked to prevent crowding
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Entry should not exceed 50% of capacity of place, with a maximum of 75 persons
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Entry should not exceed 50% of capacity of place, with a maximum of 75 persons With the daily COVID-19 caseload in the district rising alarmingly, places of worship have been asked to prevent overcrowding on their premises and ensure strict adherence to the COVID-19 guidelines.
Entry should be restricted to below 50% of the capacity of the place of worship, and this should not exceed 75 people, District Collector Navjot Khosa, who met religious leaders here on Friday, said.
Only 75 people are allowed in indoor events and a maximum of 150, in outdoor programmes. Physical distancing norms are to be strictly followed. Places of worship have been directed to obtain prior permission from the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) for organising celebrations. As far as possible, such events should be limited to rituals.
Delhi COVID-19 restrictions: What s allowed and what s not ANI | Updated: Apr 15, 2021 19:24 IST
New Delhi [India], April 15 (ANI): Amid the record surge in COVID-19 infections, the Delhi government on Thursday imposed a weekend curfew (10 pm on Friday to 5 am on Monday) on the movement of individuals in the national capital territory till April 30 or further orders.
In the highest single-day spike ever, Delhi reported 17,282 fresh COVID-19 infections on Wednesday.
In order to contain the fast spread of the virus, the Delhi government said, There will be restrictions on certain activities and weekend curfew needs to be imposed in NCT of Delhi, except for essential activities/services, as an emergency measure for well being and safety of people.