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Covid-19 updates: Delhi govt likely to extend lockdown by another week

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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had said, "In the last 24 hours, around 2,200 cases were reported in the city and the positivity rate too declined to 3.5% but this does not mean the threat of coronavirus has been averted".

The CM added, "We have to take all the steps to safeguard against coronavirus".The chief minister had said on Friday that he would discuss with the Lieutenant Governor when asked by reporters about any relaxation in lockdown because of the improving coronavirus situation.In a recently held survey, conducted by the community platform LocalCircles, at least 68% of respondents from Delhi favoured a weeklong extension of the lockdown.Moreover, the percentage of respondents favouring lockdown extension was 85% in the last.

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