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Delhi: Number of Covid-19 containment zones rise from 100 to 242 in six weeks

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novel coronavirus cases and deaths in the national capital, the number of containment zones in Delhi have also seen a massive increase in just a matter of about six weeks.Containment zones in the national capital have increased form 100 to 242 in just six weeks.On 28 April, after adding one more location (House no 152 to 162 in Block D of Shaheen Bagh) to its list, the containment zones declared by Delhi's authorities stood at 100.However, after de-containing 67 severe virus zones, the total number of containment zones in Delhi now stands at 242, according to the Delhi government on Sunday.Here is the number of zones in every district:The total number of containment zones in Delhi is now 242; total 67 zones have been de-contained till date:.

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