COVID surge: Delhi caps gatherings, 100 allowed in weddings and 50 at cremations
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COVID surge: Delhi caps gatherings, 100 allowed in weddings and 50 at cremations
As the number of COVID-19 cases is again increasing in the country, Delhi government has decided to restrict the gatherings at weddings and cremations.
"Gatherings at weddings to be restricted to maximum of 50% of the hall capacity or 100 people.
50 people allowed at cremations," said Delhi Health Minister.
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