A day after banning Holi celebrations across the national capital, the Delhi government on Wednesday declared cinema halls, malls, metro and religious place as 'super spreader' areas. Moreover, the UT government has asked all district magistrates (DMs) to increase surveillance in these areas. "In wake of the increasing number of COVID-19 cases, cinema halls, malls, metro and religious place have been called 'super spreader' areas. All DMS have been instructed to increase surveillance in areas," the Delhi government said in a statement.
A day after banning Holi celebrations across the national capital, the Delhi government on Wednesday declared cinema halls, malls, metro and religious place as 'super spreader' areas. Moreover, the UT government has asked all district magistrates (DMs) to increase surveillance in these areas. "In wake of the increasing number of COVID-19 cases, cinema halls, malls, metro and religious place have been called 'super spreader' areas. All DMS have been instructed to increase surveillance in areas," the Delhi government said in a statement.