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How Delhi’s Dilshad Garden became covid-19 free

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New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-led Delhi government on Friday declared that northeast Delhi’s Dilshad Garden covid-19 free after no positive case was reported from the area in the last ten days.

The area was Delhi’s first containment zone after eight people tested positive. This comes even as Delhi continues to battle a growing number of positive cases, over 900 so far.

Delhi has the third highest number of cases in India after Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. So far, the cases have been limited to those who returned from foreign travel, those who came in contact with them and members who were present in the Markaz in Nizamuddin.

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