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Delhi approves colour-coded action plan to tackle possible third wave of Covid

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third wave of Covid-19. The plan will see restrictions imposed in regions based on the severity of Covid-19 situation there, determined by number of cases and case positivity rate. "The 'Graded Response Action Plan' was passed in the DDMA meeting today.

No doubts will remain about when the lockdown will be imposed or when it will open. Discussion also held about the Delta plus variant.

We have to stop this variant from spreading in Delhi, for which the government is taking all necessary steps," Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted after the meeting.

The colour codes, based on positivity rate on two consecutive days, cumulative number of new cases over a week and average oxygenated-bed occupancy for a week, will designate four levels of

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