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Delhi government starting with yoga classes for Covid patients in home isolation

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The Delhi government will launch online yoga and meditation classes for COVID-19 patients in home isolation from January 12, as per the Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

Under the initiative, each Covid patient will be sent a link to register for yoga classes. From Wednesday, trained instructors will conduct hour-long classes in the morning and evening, he added.

Each class will comprise 15 patients. The participants can also interact with their instructor.

Stressing that yoga can help boost immunity, he also said that said that the Delhi government has made arrangements to conduct online classes for up to 40,000 patients in home isolation.

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