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Covid-19 update: Delhi govt to sanitise city's red, orange zones from Monday, says Arvind Kejriwal

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NEW DELHI : The Delhi government will start a massive sanitisation drive in the city’s Covid-19 containment zones, declared as ‘Red Zones’ and the high-risk zones, identified as ‘Orange Zones’ from Monday, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said.

According to the government, 34 hotspots in the national capital have been identified as Covid-19 containment zones. Addressing an online briefing, Kejriwal said, "We have declared COVID-19 containment zones as 'Red Zones' and high-risk zones as 'Orange Zones'… We have identified more containment zones in the national capital." The chief minister said he was concerned about the increasing number of coronavirus cases in the city.

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