COVID-19: Delhi Police and civic officials keep strict vigil as weekend curfew begins

Lajpat Nagar market, which is usually very crowded was empty. The people stepping out of their homes for work welcomed the move of the government.
Delhi Police personnel checking a vehicle during the weekend curfew, in Delhi on Saturday. (Photo|ANI)
Delhi Police personnel checking a vehicle during the weekend curfew, in Delhi on Saturday. (Photo|ANI)

NEW DELHI: Police and administrative officials in Delhi have stepped up vigil to check violations of COVID-related guidelines as weekend curfew kicked in Friday night in the city. The weekend curfew started at 10 pm on Friday and will continue till 5 am on Monday.

Officials in several districts said that teams will be in the field during the period to check that the curfew order was not violated and people did not venture out unnecessarily. "We are prepared to enforce curfew conditions and other coronavirus-related guidelines. People are likely to keep indoors as it has been raining which will make our task a bit easy," said a district official.

In view of the surge in coronavirus cases due to the Omicron variant, the Delhi government announced the weekend curfew on Tuesday.

During the weekend curfew, only those involved in essential services and those facing an emergency situation are allowed to step out of their homes. Those venturing out will have to produce e-passes issued by the government or valid identity cards. People can apply for an e-pass for the weekend curfew and the night curfew on weekdays on the Delhi government website.

Officials involved in essential and emergency services are included in exempted category and can move out by showing their identity cards.

People coming from or going to airports, railway stations and inter-state bus terminuses will be allowed on the production of valid tickets. Pregnant women and patients going to get medical and health services, along with attendants, are exempted on the production of valid identity cards and a doctor's prescription.

Only shops dealing in essential items such as groceries, medicines will be allowed to open. "If anyone has any kind of emergency like going to the hospital will be allowed to commute. We request citizens not to come out of their homes without any reason during the curfew and to follow COVID-appropriate behaviour," Delhi Police PRO Chinmoy Biswal had said on Friday.

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