Weddings and funerals to be allowed with limited number across all grades of Delhi's COVID-19 action plan
New Delhi, July 09: Marriages and funerals will be permitted in Delhi with a limited number of attendees across all the four grades under the colour-coded action plan approved by authorities on Friday to deal with a possible third wave of the coronavirus pandemic.

The four colour codes in the increasing severity order - 'Yellow', 'Amber', 'Orange' and 'Red', based on positivity rate (on two consecutive days), cumulative number of new cases (over a week) and average oxygenated-bed occupancy (for a week) will designate four levels of alerts, officials said.
According to the proposed action plan, marriage and funeral functions will continue during all the four levels of action, with crowd size ranging from 20 (yellow and amber) to 15 (orange and red) for both the social activities. Religious places will open but with no visitors across the four graders of the action plan.
Other gatherings and congregations of social, religious, political nature, entertainment-related events and festival gatherings will not be permitted in any of the four categories of the plan that may come into force in future.
Schools, colleges, libraries, educational training and coaching institutions will also be closed if the plan comes into force, in any of the colour-coded category, the proposed plan said, adding, business-to-business exhibitions will not be permitted across the four categories of action plan. Public parks, gardens, and golf courses will operate under the 'Yellow' category but will be closed in the remaining there ones.
Sports complexes, stadia and swimming pool facilities will closed, except for national or international sporting events, across all four categories -- yellow, amber, orange and red, the plan says.
The 'Yellow' (Level-1) alert will be sounded when the positivity rate crosses 0.5 per cent or new cases increase to 1,500 or oxygenated bed occupancy reaches 500. The corresponding response will involve allowing construction, manufacturing activities and the opening of shops and establishments of essential goods.
The next level of alert coded with 'Amber' colour (L-2) will come into force if the positivity rate rises above one per cent or new cases number 3,500 or oxygenated bed occupancy reaching 700.
The 'Orange' or L-3 alert will be the next stage which will kick-in if the positivity rate crosses two per cent or new cases number 9,000 or oxygenated bed occupancy becomes 1,000.
The 'Red' alert (L-4) will be the highest level and will come into force if the positivity rate crosses five per cent or new cases rise to 16,000 or oxygenated bed occupancy reaches 3,000. However, shops and establishments of essential goods and services will be allowed to open during all the four levels of alerts, as per the draft action plan.
The colour-coded response action plan was passed on Friday during a DDMA meeting with Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal to deal with a possible third wave of coronavirus, under which curbs will be implemented in accordance with the severity of the COVID-19 situation.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Health Minister, among others attended the meeting. "The 'Graded Response Action Plan' was passed in the DDMA meeting today. No doubts will remain about when the lockdown will be imposed or when it will open. Discussion also held about the Delta plus variant. We have to stop this variant from spreading in Delhi, for which the government is taking all necessary steps," Kejriwal tweeted in Hindi.
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