The Government of Delhi last year adopted a colour-coded action plan to deal with a surge in COVID-19 and manage restrictions that would be in accordance with the severity of the surge.
There are four levels in this plan — yellow, amber, orange, and red. Each level will add to the restrictions of the previous level.
The Government of Delhi last year adopted a colour-coded action plan to deal with a surge in COVID-19 and manage restrictions that would be in accordance with the severity of the surge.
There are four levels in this model with increasing levels of severity and accomponying restrictions — yellow, amber, orange, and red.
There will be a three-fold criteria to decide these levels — the prevailing positivity rate, active cases, and occupancy of oxygen beds in hospitals. These alerts will be issued through an official order of Delhi government's chief secretary. Each level will add to the restrictions of the previous level.
The national capital would enter the first stage — yellow stage — when:
The restrictions:
While all these restrictions would come into place, public parks, construction work, e-commerce, barber shops and beauty parlours would continue to function.
The alert will escalate to amber stage when:
The restrictions:
Most of the public activities come to halt with the orange level. It's just one step short of a lockdown. Its conditions are:
The orange-level restrictions are:
Delhi would enter the fourth and final red alert phase when:
The red alert means a lockdown. There will be total curfew on movement of people except for essential activities.?