Delhi lockdown: Markets to open on odd-even basis from 7 June, metro to function at 50% capacity
FirstpostArvind Kejriwal added that the Delhi government is preparing for the third COVID-19 wave by making arrangements for beds, ICUs, oxygen production and storage, and medicines New Delhi: The Delhi Metro will operate at 50 percent capacity and markets and malls in the National Capital will open on an odd-even basis from 7 June, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Saturday as he announced further relaxations in lockdown. Follow LIVE updates on COVID-19 here The lockdown in Delhi, which was to end at 5 am on Monday, will be extended further but several relaxations will be allowed, Kejriwal said during an online briefing. कोरोना के ख़िलाफ़ दिल्ली ने अपनी लड़ाई पूरी मज़बूती के साथ लड़ी है, अब वक्त अर्थव्यवस्था को धीरे-धीरे फिर से पटरी पर लाने का है | Press Conference | LIVE https://t.co/mXPiI8iALx — Arvind Kejriwal June 5, 2021 Government and private offices will be allowed to reopen with 50 per cent attendance. Kejriwal said the Delhi government is preparing for the third wave of COVID-19 keeping in mind that 37,000 daily cases may be reported at its peak and making arrangements for beds, ICUs and medicines.