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COVID: Delhiites refuse to follow precautions, cases surge

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COVID: Delhiites refuse to follow precautions, cases surge

COVID: Delhiites refuse to follow precautions, cases surge

After a brief decline, COVID cases once again on uphill in the country.

One of the reasons of the spike is carelessness.

COVID-19 precautionary measures are highly neglected at the public places.

People have ditched their masks in places like CP, India Gate.

On Feb 26, Delhi reported more than 250 cases, highest single-day spike in over a month.


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