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Maharashtra reported 3442 new Covid-19 cases, 70 deaths and 4395 discharges today. Total cases 18,86,807 Total recoveries 17,66,010 Death toll 48,339 Total active cases 71,356
Jharkhand health department reduces Covid-19 testing cost from Rs 800 to Rs 400 for private laboratories. Patients availing at home RT PCR testing facility will have to pay additional Rs 200: State Government
Manipur reported 83 new Covid-19 cases, 141 recoveries and 3 deaths today, says State Health Department, Manipur Total cases so far: 27,292 Total recoveries: 24,880 Active cases: 2,085 Total Deaths till date: 327 Recovery rate: 91.16%
Delhi reports 1617 new Covid-19cases, 2343 recoveries and 41 deaths in the last 24 hours. Total cases 6,10,447 Total recoveries 5,85,852 Death toll 10,115 Active cases 14,480
Uttarakhand reported 496 Covid-19cases, 524 recoveries and 11 deaths today. Total cases 83,502 Total recoveries 75,049 Death toll 1372 Active cases 6089
Rajasthan reported 1045 new Covid-19cases, 13 deaths and 1722 recoveries/discharges today. Total cases 2,93,584 Death toll 2568 Total recoveries/discharges 2,75,506 Active cases 15,510
Andhra Pradesh reports 500 new Covid-19cases, 5 deaths and 563 recoveries. Total cases 8,76,336 Total recoveries 8,64,612 Death toll 7064 Active cases 4660
This week, the Drugs Controller General of India granted clearance for clinical trials for one more candidate vaccine from India. Genoa company, with the help of Govt of India's research agency Dept of Biotechnology, has developed a vaccine: Dr VK Paul, Member (Health), NITI Aayog
There are states where we still have concerns. We request the govt and citizens of Uttarakhand, Nagaland and Himachal Pradesh that every effort be made to bring the situation under control: Dr VK Paul, Member (Health), NITI Aayog
We are happy to note that Delhi has made progress, we congratulate the Govt of Delhi as well as the other governments who have done so well in contributing towards such a significant control in recent times: Dr VK Paul, Member (Health), NITI Aayog
So, we can't deny the chances of an adverse event when the Covid-19vaccination begins. In the countries where immunisation has already begun, especially in the UK, adverse events took place on the very first day. So, it is essential that states and UTs prepare for this too: Rajesh Bhushan
Adverse events following immunisation is a critical issue. When we undertake a universal immunisation program, which has been done for decades, then some adverse effects are seen in children & pregnant women after vaccination: Rajesh Bhushan, Secretary, Health Ministry
29000 cold chain points, 240 walk-in coolers, 70 walk-in freezers, 45000 iced-line refrigerators, 41000 deep freezers & 300 solar refrigerators will be used. All these equipment have already reached state governments: Rajesh Bhushan, Secretary, Ministry of Health
The number of cases per million population in India continues to be amongst the lowest in the world. The number of cases in India is 7178 per million population, the global average is 9000: Rajesh Bhushan, Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Supreme Court observes that doctors engaged in Covid-19duty are working continuously and suggested that they must be given a break after continuous service. A Bench of SC was hearing a suo motu case pertaining to the management of Covid-19 crisis and mishandling of dead bodies.
India's active Covid-19 caseload has fallen below 3.4 lakh, a mere 3.43 per cent of the total infections, supplemented by an impressive recovery rate of over 95 per cent, which is among the highest in the world for countries with high caseloads, the Union Health Ministry said Tuesday. The daily new cases recorded on Tuesday -- 22,065 -- were also the lowest in over five months. As many as 22,252 cases were reported on July 7, the ministry said. (Reuters)
Puducherry recorded 38 fresh cases of coronavirus on Tuesday pushing overall tally of infections to 37,550, the government said. A 72-year-old man in a village near here succumbed to the viral infection pushing the toll to 621. He had co-morbidity of COPD and died of Covid-19 pneumonia. Director of the Department of Health and Family Welfare S Mohan Kumar said in a release that the new cases were identified after the screening of 3,393 patients in the last 24 hours ending 10 am on Tuesday. (PTI)
Mizoram's Covid-19 caseload rose to 4,049 on Tuesday as nine more persons including two security personnel, tested positive for the virus, an official said. Of the nine fresh cases, five were reported from Aizawl district, three from Lawngtlai and one case from Lunglei district, he said. While six cases were locally transmitted, the remaining three patients have returned from West Bengal and Assam.
India has recorded the second-highest number of coronavirus cases in the world, after the United States, but daily infections have declined since hitting a peak in September.
Telangana registered 491 fresh coronavirus cases, taking the total caseload to over 2.78 lakh while three fatalities pushed the toll to 1,499. Transport Minister P Ajay Kumar was among those who tested positive for the virus in the last 24 hours. In a statement, he advised people who came in contact with him recently to undergo Covid-19 tests. The minister is currently in home isolation. (PTI)
JUST IN | With 22,065 new Covid-19 infections, India reports the lowest spike in over 5 months. The nation's tally rises to 99,06,165. With 354 new deaths, toll mounts to 1,43,709. Total active cases stand at3,39,820, while total discharged cases at 94,22,636 with 34,477 new discharges, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
The spread of the novel coronavirus in India has quickened in the last few days with new cases of Covid-19 and deaths reported every day. The epidemic has expanded its footprint in the country and has affected over 99 lakh people since the first positive case was confirmed on January 30 in Kerala.
India Inc on Monday urged Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to take growth-oriented steps, including a fresh fiscal stimulus, in the next budget to maintain the pace of recovery in the economy, which has gone through a rough patch on account of the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic. (PTI)
Testing is essential to controlling the coronavirus. Once people know they are infected, they can isolate, alert others of the risk and stop the spread.
But months into the pandemic, many people still are frustrated and confused about virus testing. Long lines at testing sites, delays in getting results and even surprise testing bills have discouraged some people from getting tested. Many people don’t understand what a test can and can’t tell you about your risk — and wrongly think a test result that comes back negative guarantees they can’t spread the virus to others.
Moderna Inc said on Monday it was informed by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) certain documents related to pre-submission talks of its Covid-19 vaccine candidate were unlawfully accessed in a cyberattack on the medicines regulator.
The USDepartment of Agriculture said on Monday that it confirmed the first known case of the coronavirus in a wild animal, a mink. The discovery increases concerns about outbreaks in mink as the virus has killed more than 15,000 farmed mink in the United States since August.
Since a night curfew is in place in Ahmedabad in Gujarat to contain the coronavirus outbreak, there will be no parties on December 31 to ring in the new year, a senior police official said on Monday.
The economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic has set back decades of progress against the most severe forms of malnutrition and is likely to kill 168,000 children before any global recovery takes hold, according to a study released Monday by 30 international organizations. The study from the Standing Together for Nutrition Consortium draws on economic and nutrition data gathered this year as well as targeted phone surveys. AP
Doctors at a leading private facility here have found multiple cases in recovering coronavirus patients, who were diagnosed with a deadly fungal infection "triggered by Covid-19", due to which nearly half of them lost their eyesight, hospital authorities claimed on Monday.