New Delhi and scores of Indian districts under lockdown
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New Delhi will be under lockdown until March 31, the Indian capital’s government announced on Sunday, seeking to keep citizens indoors to prevent the spread of coronavirus and giving police powers to punish violators.
The city’s borders with neighbouring states will be sealed and public transport will be suspended, said the city’s chief minister, Arvind Kejriwal.
“We have learnt this from the world that the less you venture outside, the less you come in contact with the world that much we can save ourselves,” Kejriwal told reporters.
“We are saying this repeatedly that you can save yourself from coronavirus,” he said.
The order to shut down the capital came hours after hundreds of millions of Indians heeded Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal for people to self-isolate for a day to contain the spread of the disease.
India has registered 341 cases of coronavirus, with seven deaths, the government said in statements on Sunday. Experts have said the number of cases mirror rates during the early stages of the outbreak in other countries, which then went on to see very rapid growth.
While Sunday’s curfew was voluntary and not an outright ban on movement, it was followed by series of announcements by states to continue the lockdown till the end of March.
At least 75 districts across the country where cases of coronavirus have been detected have been put under stringent lockdown.
“State governments will issue orders allowing only essential services to operate in about 75 districts with confirmed COVID-19 cases or casualties,” said a home ministry official in New Delhi.
Indian Railways, which carries more than 25 million commuters a day, cancelled all passenger train services until March 31.
Medical experts say a lack of testing facilities could be hiding the true extent of cases in India, which has a population of more than 1.3 billion people.