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There was no need to impose second lockdown in Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal

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There was no need to impose second lockdown in Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal
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Coronavirus: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said that there was no need to impose a second lockdown in the national capital. This is a matter of satisfaction: Delhi, the Chief Minister said. publive-image The Delhi CM also said that there's an improvement in the coronavirus situation in the national capital. He also said that "the Delhi model is being discussed in India and abroad." "Today, the recovery rate in Delhi is 88 percent, only 9 percent of the people are ill now and 2-3 percent of the people have died. There is a decline in the number of deaths," he added.
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publive-imageThe Chief Minister also announced that the Delhi government is starting a portal - jobs.delhi.gov.in. Meanwhile, those who are looking to recruit people for jobs can go to the website and update their requirements. Likewise, job seekers can also go there and update their qualifications, experience, and requirement. "It'll be a 'Rozgar Bazar'," Delhi CM said. Also Read | 40-year-old man sexually assaults female dog in Maharashtra’s Thane He further said that "As of now, there's an arrangement of 15,500 beds at hospitals in Delhi. Only 2800 COVID patients remain at these hospitals, 12,500 beds are vacant. In June, we were at 2nd position in the country as far as states with the highest cases were concerned. Today we're 10th." -PTC News-
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