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COVID lockdown: Streets remain deserted in Delhi

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COVID lockdown: Streets remain deserted in Delhi

COVID lockdown: Streets remain deserted in Delhi

Delhi is under grip of 2nd wave of coronavirus currently and due to it, lockdown is continued here.

Streets remained silent at Karol Bagh area on May 08.

On May 07, Delhi reported 19,832 COVID cases.


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