Punjab reports 5,094 new Covid-19 positive cases, 172 deaths.
Ashok Gehlot announces a three-tier Covid lockdown in Rajasthan from May 24 to June 8. A negative Covid report must to enter the state. Without a report, the traveller will be quarantined for 15 days.
On Sunday,Rajasthan reports 6,521 new positive cases, 113 deaths, and 16,520 recoveries in the last 24 hours.
Chhattisgarh reports 3,375 new cases, 75 deaths, and 7,587 recoveries in the last 24 hours.
India becomes the third country after the US, Brazil to cross 3 lakh Covid deaths.
Karnataka reports 25,979 new Covid-19 positive cases, 626 deaths
From delayed cancer surgeries to teeth and eye issues, patients having non-Covid ailments in Delhi are suffering in agony in absence of adequate medical attention as hospitals are overburdened during the second wave of the pandemic and the city is under a lockdown, say doctors.
No clarity yet from Centre on supply of next installment of Covaxin for those above 45 years, says AAP MLA Atishi
Goa postpones Class 10 exams due to the prevailing Covid-19 situation in the state. The students will be promoted on an internal assessment, said CM Pramod Sawant. On Class 12 exam, the decision would be taken in two days, he added
Covid-19 restrictions under 'Surakshit Haryana' extended for a week till 5 am on May 31
The deaths in Jammu region due to Covid-19 have more than doubled in just one month with 886 patients losing their lies to the deadly pathogen from April 22 to May 22 compared to 783 in the previous 13 months.
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The Puducherry government on Sunday announced extension of the ongoing lockdown till May 31 as Covid-19 cases continue to soar in the union territory. The two-week long lockdown clamped on May 10 is to come to an end on May 24 midnight.
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Delhi reports 1,649 fresh Covid-19 cases, 189 deaths
Germany's CureVac expects European approval of its Covid-19 vaccine in June at the latest and is working to expand production capacity, the Augsburger Allgemeine newspaper quoted a company spokeswoman as saying.
Complacency, populism and poor infrastructure fueled a devastating second wave of Covid-19 in India, a disaster that has infected millions and wrought havoc well beyond its borders thanks to a new, more contagious variant.
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"Let's never lose hope." This is the message from the South Korean music sensation BTS to their fans, known as ARMY, in India as the nation grapples with the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Recent surges of Covid-19 in India, South America and other regions have left people “literally gasping for breath before our eyes”, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said, warning that the pandemic is still “very much with us, thriving and mutating".
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Minister of Mines and Geology from Commerce and Industries Murugesh Nirani on Sunday said that the state has no dearth for oxygen but, there is a shortage of tankers to transport oxygen.
Speaking to reporters, Nurani said, the state has a shortage of oxygen tankers and cylinders. "Thought we supply oxygen through tankers, there is a shortage for cylinders and thus, we cannot empty the tankers," he said. (DHNS)
A negative Covid test report is a must for inter-state travellers coming into Karnataka, said State Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday. "We have barricaded not only major roads but also the minor ones as was done last time," he told reporters.
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A survey of various hospitals has found over 250 cases of mucormycosis in Bengaluru, with doctors worried that the health infrastructure, stretched to the limit by Covid-19, will collapse by a further surgein cases of the fungal infection.
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With a nonzero amount of awkwardness, the Biden administration on Friday highlighted a new plan to encourage more people to get vaccinated: an effort by a number of popular dating apps that will encourage pent-up young singles to promote their vaccination status as the promise of a maskless summer grows tantalizingly within reach.
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India on Sunday reported2,40,842 new Covid-19 cases, taking the cumulative tally of positive cases to 2,65,30,132, according to data from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
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Germany is banning most travel from Britain starting Sunday amid concerns about the spread of a coronavirus variant first discovered in India, German authorities said Friday.
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When P Manjula’s 7-month-old grandson started feeling warm to the touch two weeks ago, her family descended into panic. Fearing the worst, they rushed him to a private hospital in Mysuru, where doctors advised them to visit the fever clinic. At the Primary Healthcare Centre (PHC), a rapid antigen test confirmed their fears — the baby tested positive forCovid-19.
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As the second surge of theCovid-19epidemic moves towards rural India, the Centre has taken the first step to ramp up the health infrastructure in villages to tackle the rampaging virus by issuing a detailed what-to-do guideline for the administration. But experts familiar with rural health opine that not only the guidelines came late in the day, but it also relies too much on the urban experience without factoring in rural realities.
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Mexico reported 2,586 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 341 additional fatalities on Saturday, according to health ministry data, bringing the total number of cases to 2,395,330 and the overall death toll to 221,597.
You know something is wrong with the public health messaging in the US when a tow truck driver is giving out better information on Covid-19 transmission than the WHO or CDC. His words of wisdom to me, when he came to tow my car back to the dealer earlier this spring, was that if you’re indoors with people and one of them is infected, you can still get infected even if everyone is wearing a mask. And if you’re outdoors and someone is infected, you’re probably not going to get it.
Coronavirus infectionsmay have fallen in Bengaluru but thathas not relieved the fearsome pressure still being exerted on the city’s Covid ICU infrastructure.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that under the business-as-usual scenario, the vaccine coverage in India is expected to remain under 35 per cent of the population by the end of 2021. Its prognosis is contrary to the government’s claim that entire India’s population will be vaccinated by the end of 2021.
A former Indian hospital worker with no medical education is running a small unlicensed clinic, tending to patients with breathing difficulties and checking their oxygen levels as they lie on cots on the mud floor.