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Lockdown 4.0: Here's What Delhi Looks Like During The Ongoing Pandemic
The number of coronavirus positive cases in India has reportedly crossed the 1,00,000 mark while the number of deaths is more than 3,000. So far, more than 10,000 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Delhi with the number slated to climb after 500 new coronavirus patients were found recently. With lockdown 4.0 coming into effect on Monday, the city had a different look. Here are some photos.
The number of coronavirus positive cases in India has reportedly crossed the 1,00,000 mark while the number of deaths is more than 3,000. So far, more than 10,000 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Delhi with the number slated to climb after 500 new coronavirus patients were found recently. With lockdown 4.0 coming into effect on Monday, the city had a different look. Here are some photos.
There was heavy traffic at ITO and Yamuna bridge area in Delhi on Tuesday during the fourth phase of nationwide lockdown.
A woman kirana shop owner wears a mask and waits for customers at the Geeta colony market in east Delhi.?
An e-rickshaw puller with passengers at the Gandhi Nagar market.?
Customer at a juice stall in Krishna Nagar market. Fact: The first case of the coronavirus was reported on March 2 in the capital.
A customer buys clothes at Krishna Nagar market. Markets across the city on Tuesday started limping back to the new normal.?
People took to the streets after long.
Despite the government opening up transportation in the city on Tuesday, Delhiites didn't seem to be willing to come out of lockdown mode as there was not much crowd on roads or at bus shelters.
The number of e-rickshaws was also significantly low in residential neighbourhoods as the metro, to which they serve as last-mile connectivity, is still closed.
Auto-rickshaw drivers are seen on a roadside as they wait for passengers.
A passenger with his face covered sits in a Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) bus.
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