How is Delhi's 'unlock plan' going on?
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View In AppGiving a major relief to the commuters in the city, Kejriwal further announced that Delhi Metro which had been completely shut during the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic will restart services with 50 per cent capacity from Monday. Speaking on the third wave of coronavirus, Kejriwal said he held a series of meetings to review the preparations for a possible third wave with a target of around 37,000 cases a day. "During the second wave, Delhi registered the highest daily Covid case - 28,395 on April 20, so we have set a target to be prepared for at least 37,000 in a day. If we will be ready to tackle 37,000 patients a day, we will be capable of enhancing our capacity if the number of cases surge more," Kejriwal added.