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Delhi govt guidelines for schools to be issued today amid Covid surge. 5 points

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Covid-19 positive and other students who were in the same class were sent home. "Since COVID is there, we have to learn to live with it.

We are constantly monitoring the situation. A general guideline to be introduced for schools tomorrow," Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said on Thursday.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that the government is tracking the recent rise in COVID-19 cases in the national capital and assured there is nothing to worry about it now. "We are tracking the rising cases of COVID in Delhi.

People are not getting admitted to the hospital and there is nothing to worry about right now. If need be, we will definitely bring guidelines for schools," he said.

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