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Soon, house screening in DelhiTo fight the coronavirus, the Delhi government has come up with an eight-point Revised Covid Response Plan, which includes house-to-house screening by 6 July.

Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia has also urged Union home minister Amit Shah to roll back the earlier order which requires new patients to visit an assessment centre to get themselves checked since it puts pressure on the government’s facilities.

Delhi, whose caseload is currently growing at almost twice the national growth rate, recorded more than 3,000 fresh coronavirus cases on Wednesday, taking the tally in the city over the 70,000 mark.

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