From fines on masks to metro travel, various Kovid restrictions have been eased in Delhi from today.

With the lifting of several restrictions following a drop in the number of COVID-19 cases, the Delhi government has eased further restrictions from today. The city government has allowed passengers to travel standing Delhi Metro and trains. Apart from this, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has said that those traveling in private vehicles without masks will not be fined.

Delhi government withdraws COVID restrictions from today; Here is a complete list:

1. In view of the latest guidelines issued by DDMA Announcing the removal of all restrictions or restrictions imposed earlier, on COVID management, Delhi Metro services will now be available with revised norms from Monday.

2. The city government has reduced the fine for not wearing a mask 2,000 to 500.

3. Passengers will be allowed to travel in metro without any restriction, that is, they can travel both in standing and sitting mode.

4. All gates of metro stations will remain open throughout the day to facilitate the entry of passengers. The regulation of entry of passengers through a limited number of gates has ended from Monday.

5. The Delhi government has lifted the ban on the participation of more than 200 people in marriage and funeral related functions from today, February 28.

6. Religious places, sports complexes and swimming pools will be allowed to reopen from today.

7. No fine will be levied on people traveling together without make in private vehicles in Delhi. However, the exemption will not be applicable for people traveling together in cabs and taxis which are public transport vehicles. People traveling in government vehicles will be exempted from this rule.

Yesterday, Delhi logged 484 covid-19 infection In the last 24 hours, according to the city’s health bulletin. Three Kovid deaths and 554 recoveries from coronavirus have also been reported in the last 24 hours. Active Covid-19 cases in Delhi stand at 2,086 with a positivity rate of 0.95%.

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