The Delhi Government is taking all the necessary steps to prevent the spread of Delta Plus variant of COVID-19 in Delhi

July 9, 2021

“On Friday, the ‘Graded Response Action Plan’ (GRAP) was approved by the DDMA in presence of the Chief Minister of Delhi Shri Arvind Kejriwal, Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Shri Anil Baijal, Chief Secretary of Delhi and other concerned officials.”

New Delhi, July 09, 2021:

With this plan, confusions regarding imposing a lockdown or when it will be lifted will no longer persist. Delhi Government is taking all the necessary steps to prevent the spread of the Delta Plus variant of COVID-19 in Delhi. CM Shri Arvind Kejriwal said that now that the GRAP is going in view of the public, there will be a sense of certainty and accountability on the Government’s part towards the citizens of Delhi.

The plan descriptively elaborates upon when the lockdown will be imposed and when it will be lifted. The Delhi government is administering vaccines on a war footing, but due to their unavailability time and again in between, the pace is slowing down.

CM Shri Kejriwal added that if Delhi gets a regular stock of vaccines, the Delhi government will be able to immunise maximum population in minimum time. He said that the authorities can’t let their guards down and the preparation for the roadmap of an impending third wave is being worked upon consistently by the Delhi government.

Briefing the officials present in the DDMA meeting, CM Shri Arvind Kejriwal said, “This graded response action plan is of extreme importance. As you all know, every weekend we sit down to discuss the future course of action and prepare a roadmap for the pandemic to decide what all must be opened and what all must not be.

However, this decision is a bit subjective. Now that this plan is going in front of the public, there will be a sense of certainty and accountability on our part towards the people of Delhi. The plan descriptively elaborates upon when the lockdown will be imposed and when it will be lifted. I don’t know if any other state has done it or not, but this is something that should be adopted at the national level also.”

CM Shri Kejriwal asserted, “Secondly, something that we must all ensure and adopt is conducting the vaccination programme on an aggressive scale. Only and only vaccination can save us from the third wave.

The Delhi Government is administering vaccines at a fast pace, but due to unavailability of vaccines time and again, the speed decreases. Otherwise, all the staff, the healthcare workers, and doctors have collectively worked towards expanding the network of this vaccination drive on a large scale. If we get a regular stock of vaccines, we will be able to vaccinate the maximum population in minimum time.”

CM Shri Kejriwal added that Delhi can’t let its guard down and the government is working on a war footing to prepare for an impending third wave. He added, “The preparations are going really well. So, I would like to thank all the experts who have been holding our hand and steering ahead the preparation of this roadmap. A huge thanks to them.”

The Graded Response Action Plan was prepared in comparison with ascent data of the four waves at specific positivity rate (0.5%, 1%, 2% & 5%). It was also considered on the basis of earlier four waves. Further details have been mentioned in the below sub-heads.

CM Shri Kejriwal took to Twitter and stated, “’Graded Response Action Plan’ was passed in DDMA meeting today. There will be no doubt about when the lockdown will take place and when it will be lifted. In the meeting, there was also talk about the Delta+ (plus) variant of COVID-19, we have to stop this variant from spreading in Delhi, for which the government is taking all necessary steps.”

Levels of alert

Level 1    –    Yellow Alert

Level 2    –    Amber Alert

Level 3    –    Orange Alert

Level 4    –    Red Alert

 

Criteria (whichever is earlier)

 

Level/Alert Positivity Rate   Cumulative New Positive Cases (for a duration of 7 days)   Average Oxygenated Bed Occupancy (for a duration of 7 days)
Level 1

(Yellow)

More than 0.5%

(for two consecutive days)

 

OR 1500 Cases OR 500 Beds
Level 2

(Amber)

More than 1%

(for two consecutive days)

 

OR 3500 Cases OR 700 Beds
Level 3

(Orange)

More than 2%

(for two consecutive days)

 

OR 9000 Cases OR 1000 Beds
Level 4

(Red)

More than 5%

(For two consecutive days)

OR 16000 Cases OR 3000 Beds

 

Note: The positivity rate for 2 days at any level should not be on account of a data aberration or a data skew arising out of default regarding backlog entries by a particular lab/ labs. 

Graded Response Action Plan (Economic activities)

 

Activities Levels of restrictions
  Level 1

(Yellow)

Level 2

(Amber)

Level 3

(Orange)

Level 4

(Red)

Construction activities All construction activities are allowed All construction activities are allowed Only those construction activities are allowed where labourers are residing  onsite Only those construction activities are allowed where labourers are residing  onsite
Industrial Establishments/ production and manufacturing unit Allowed Allowed Restricted (only essential commodities/ onsite workers/ continuous process/ National Security/ Defence) Restricted (only essential commodities/ onsite workers/ continuous process/ National Security/ Defence)
Shops/establishments dealing with essential goods & services Allowed Allowed Allowed Allowed
Shops/establishments dealing with non-essential goods & services Open

(odd-even 10 AM to 8 PM)

Open

(odd-even 10 AM to 6 PM)

Closed

(except standalone from 10 AM to 6 PM)

Closed

(except standalone from 10 AM to 6 PM)

Malls Open

(odd-even 10 AM to 8 PM)

Open

(odd-even 10 AM to 6 PM)

Closed Closed
Weekly Markets Only one authorised weekly market per zone (50% vendors allowed) Only one authorised weekly market per zone

(50% vendors allowed)

Closed Closed
Delivery of items through e-commerce Allowed Allowed Only essential items Only essential items

 

Graded Response Action Plan (Economic activities)

 

Activities Levels of restrictions
  Level 1

(Yellow)

Level 2

(Amber)

Level 3

(Orange)

Level 4

(Red)

Restaurants &Bar Restaurants with 50% capacity (8 AM to 10 PM ) &

Bar with 50% capacity (12 Noon to 10 PM)

Closed

(Home delivery/ take away allowed for restaurants)

Closed

(Home delivery/ take away allowed for restaurants)

Closed

(Home delivery/ take away allowed for restaurants)

Hotels &Lodges Allowed

(No Banquets/ conferences)

Allowed

(No Banquets/ conferences)

Allowed

(No Banquets/ conferences)

Allowed

(No Banquets/ conferences)

Cinema Halls/ Theatres/ Multiplexes Closed Closed Closed Closed
Banquet Halls/ Auditoriums / Assembly Halls or similar places Closed Closed Closed Closed
Barbers shop/ saloon/ Beauty Parlour Allowed Closed Closed Closed
Spas & Wellness clinic Closed Closed Closed Closed
Gymnasium & Yoga Institute Closed Closed Closed Closed
Yoga Activity Outdoor yoga allowed Closed Closed Closed
Entertainment Parks/ Amusement Parks/ Water Parks and similar places Closed Closed Closed Closed

 

Graded Response Action Plan (Transportation/ Movement)

 

Activities Levels of restrictions
  Level 1

(Yellow)

Level 2

(Amber)

Level 3

(Orange)

Level 4

 (Red)

Delhi Metro Open with 50% of the seating capacity. No standing allowed Open with 33% of the seating capacity. No standing allowed Closed Closed
Intra-state movement of buses Allowed upto 50% of the seating capacity of a bus for transportation of only exempted/ allowed category including medical emergencies. No standing passengers are allowed. Allowed upto 50% of the seating capacity of a bus for transportation of only exempted/ allowed category including medical emergencies. No standing passengers are allowed. Allowed upto 50% of the seating capacity of a bus for transportation of only exempted/ allowed category including medical emergencies. No standing passengers are allowed. Allowed upto 50% of the seating capacity of a bus for transportation of only exempted/ allowed category including medical emergencies. No standing passengers are allowed.
Transportation of passengers other than by buses

i.e. autos/ e-rickshaws /cycle rickshaw/Taxis/ Cabs/ Gramin Sewa /Phat phat Sewa/ Maxi Cab / RTV

Autos/ e-rickshaws/ cycle rickshaw (upto 2 passengers) / Taxis/ Cabs/ Gramin Sewa / Phat phat Sewa(upto 2 passengers)/ Maxi Cab (upto 5 passengers)/ RTV (upto 11 passengers) are

Allowed

Autos/ e-rickshaws/ cycle rickshaw (upto 2 passengers) / Taxis/ Cabs/ Gramin Sewa / Phat phat Sewa(upto 2 passengers)/ Maxi Cab (upto 5 passengers)/ RTV (upto 11 passengers) are

allowed

Autos/ e-rickshaws/ cycle rickshaw (upto 2 passengers) / Taxis/ Cabs/ Gramin Sewa / Phat phat Sewa(upto 2 passengers)/ Maxi Cab (upto 5 passengers)/ RTV (upto 11 passengers) are

allowed

Autos/ e-rickshaws/ cycle rickshaw (upto 2 passengers) / Taxis/ Cabs/ Gramin Sewa / Phat phat Sewa(upto 2 passengers)/ Maxi Cab (upto 5 passengers)/ RTV (upto 11 passengers) are

Allowed

Night Curfew 10 PM to 5 AM 10 PM to 5 AM 10 PM to 5 AM Total Curfew
Weekend Curfew No 10 PM to 5 AM

(Fri to Mon)

10 PM to 5 AM

(Fri to Mon)

 

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