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25 COVID-19 Hotspots Have Been Sealed In Delhi With Immediate Effect & Here's All The Info

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Yesterday, Delhi identified and sealed 25 hotspots with immediate effect. No one from these areas will be allowed to leave and no outsider will be allowed to enter as well. Here’s more on this.

A Necessary Step | An area is declared a hotspot when there are 6 or more than 6 cases of infected persons in the premises. To curb the spread of the virus, the Government has identified these 25 hotspots in the city which have been sealed:

1. Entire affected street near Gandhi Park, Malviya Nagar
2. Entire affected street of Gali No 6, L 1 Sangam Vihar
3. Shahjahanabad Society, Plot No 1, Sector 11, Dwarka
4. Sadar Bazar Zone
5. Shashtri Market in JJ Colony (South Campus)
6. Dinpur Village
7. Markaz Masjid and Nizamuddin Basti
8. Nizamuddin West (G and D Block) areas
9. Nizamuddin Dargah
10. B Block, Jahangirpuri
11. H. No 141 to H. No 180, Gali No. 14, Kalyanpuri
12. Mansara Apartments, Vasundhara Enclave
13. 3 Galis of Khichirpur including Gali containing H. No. 5/387 Khichirpur
14. Gali No 9, Pandav Nagar
15. Vardhaman Apartments, Mayur Vihar, Phase I, Extension
16. Mayurdhwaj Apartments, I P Extension, Patparganj
17. Gali No. 4, from H. No. J- 3/115 ( Nagar Dairy) to H. No. J- 3/108 (towards Anar Wali Masjid Chowk), Kishan Kunj Extension
18. Gali No. 4, from H. No J-3/101 to H. No. J-3/107 Krishan Kunj Extension
19. Gali No. 5, A Block (From H No. A-176 to A-189), West Vinod Nagar
20. J & K, L and H Pockets, Dilshad Garden
21. B 1/2 Block in Paschim Vihar
22. F-70 to F-90 Block, Dilshad Colony
23. Pratap Khand, Jhilmil Colony
24. Bengali Market
25. Nizamuddin Basti

The government has ensured that all essential items will be delivered to these hotspots and has made it mandatory for everyone to wear face masks in case they are stepping out of their house. You can even opt for a cloth mask if you’re unable to get the medical ones. Remember, prevention is better than cure.

So folks, avoid stepping outside and stay safe!

Sourced Via Economic Times & Hindustan Times

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