Maharashtraon Sunday reported 56,647 fresh coronavirus positive cases and 669 fatalities, taking the tally of infections to 47,22,401 and the toll to 70,284, the state health department said.
Maharashtrais left with 6,68,353 active cases after 51,356 patients were discharged during the day, taking the count of recoveries in the state to 39,81,658 so far, the department said in a release. (PTI)
Delhi records 24,000 recoveries, 407Covid-19 deaths, over 20,000 cases, with positivity rate of 28.33 per cent: Health Bulletin. (PTI)
On the instruction of Chief MinisterNitishKumar, the Bihar government on Sunday decided to give the status of frontline workers to the journalists who will get Covid-19vaccination on a priority basis.
All the journalists accredited with the Information and Public Relations Department at the state level and also non-accredited scribes authenticated by the district public relation officers, from print, electronic and web media, will be considered as frontline workers for inoculation, an official statement said. (PTI)
The Delhi High Court on Sunday asked the authorities to ensure that none of the medicines or equipment required for treatment of Covid-19 was sold above the maximum retail price, saying black marketeers and hoarders would be dealt with an iron hand.
The UK said Sunday it was sending an extra 1,000 oxygen ventilators to Covid-struck India, as a group of doctors staged their own intervention by offering long-distance telemedicine from Britain.
Close on the heels of the municipal authorities erecting a temporary wall around the main crematorium in the state capital of Lucknow, allegedly to hide the mounting death figures, the administration in Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath's home town of Gorakhpur also put up signboards at the crematorium stating that photography and videography were "punishable offence".
His Covid-19 task force didn’t meet for months. His health minister assured the public in March that India had reached the pandemic’s “endgame.” A few weeks before that, Prime Minister Narendra Modi boasted to global leaders that his nation had triumphed over the coronavirus.
As the second Covid-19 wave continues to ravage the country, India is recording 50 per cent of the global new cases and 30 per cent of deaths, a new analysis has revealed.
Taiwan on Sunday delivered to India 150 oxygen concentrators and 500 oxygen cylinders to assist the country in its fight against a devastating second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
A social media post by China’s top law enforcement body juxtaposing the country’s successful launch of a module into space with grim cremation pyres in India was deleted after it sparked online criticism in China.
Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Sunday said that Covid-19 related restrictions will continue to be in place for eight more days, after the ongoing four-day lockdown ends on Monday (May 3).
The Andhra Pradesh government on Sunday announced the postponement of the year-end examinations for Intermediate students, "in deference to the suggestion of the High Court."
As the second wave of Covid-19 continues to wreak havoc across the country, leading automobile companies have initiated various steps to safeguard their workforce from the highly infectious disease.
Tamil Nadu reports 20,768 new Covid-19 cases, 17,576 recoveries, and 153 deaths in the last 24 hours
Active cases: 1,20,444
Total recoveries: 10,72,322
Death toll: 14,346
(ANI)
As part of Indian Army efforts to contain spread of #COVID infection and maintain force preservation, fresh instructions have been promulgated. These instructions will be in effect till 31 May 2021: Indian Army (ANI)
The measures include reduced attendance in offices of all HQs/establishments including Army HQ, cancellation of all physical conferences/meetings, deferment of all moves on postings, temporary duties and courses: Indian Army (ANI)
Uttar Pradesh reports 30,983 fresh Covid-19 cases (out of 2,97,021 tests), 36,650 recoveries, and 290 deaths in the last 24 hours, as per State Health Department
Total cases: 13,13,361
Total recoveries: 10,04,447
Active cases: 2,95,752
Death toll: 13,162
DelhiUniversity has decided to defer final year examinations amid rising Covid-19 cases in the city, officials said on Sunday.
The final year and final semester exams were supposed to begin from May 15 but will now begin from June 1. They will be in online mode and held in the open-book format.
IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore on Sunday pledged financial assistance for infrastructure "related to oxygen support" in India's fight against the Covid-19 pandemic and will also raise funds by auctioning special blue jerseys to be worn by players in an upcoming match.
The government expects to make 10,000 oxygenated beds available in a short period of time by making temporary hospitals near industrial units which produce oxygen of requisite purity to boost the supply of the life-saving gas to fight Covid-19.
France on Sunday delivered to India 28 tonnes of ready-to-use medical supplies including eight large oxygen plants as part of the first phase of its solidarity mission to the country which has been grappling with record coronavirus cases.
The French embassy said each of the eight plants can continuously supply oxygen to a 250-bed hospital round-the-clock for a dozen years and that they produce medical oxygen from ambient air.
The Jammu and Kashmir administration has constituted a five-member Crisis Management Group (CMG) to monitor the prevailing Covid-19 situation in the Union Territory to take preventive and mitigating measures accordingly.
As people are desperately looking for tips to boost their immune system to fight against the deadly coronavirus, a state-run ayurvedic college and hospital here is witnessing increased footfall.
Delhi Police have arrested an ambulance driver for over-charging for transporting bodies of #COVID patients. The driver demanded Rs 14,000 from a decoy of the police to take a body to Nigam Bodh ghat from NuLife Hospital in Mukherjee Nagar, a distance of 6-km: Police (ANI)
Haryana government on Sunday ordered a 7-day long complete lockdown in the stateto curb the spread of the coronavirus, Home Minister Anil Vij announced on Twitter.
India struggled to contain one of the world's worst coronavirus outbreaks with nearly 400,000 new infections reported Sunday, as more international aid arrived in the South Asian nation to help end the crisis.
With the counting of votes underway, the Election Commission Sunday said it has taken a stern view of reports of congregation of people to celebrate anticipated victory, and has asked the chief secretaries concerned to file an FIR in each case and suspend the police station in charge where such gatherings happen.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday reviewed various measures to augment human resources for effective management of the Covid-19 situation and possible steps discussed include incentivising students and pass-outs of medical and nursing courses to join the pandemic duty, sources said.
Israel has temporarily barred its citizens from travelling to India and six other countries, citing high Covid-19 infection rates there.
A joint press release issued by the Prime Minister’s Office and the Health Ministry on Friday said that Israelis will not be allowed to travel to Ukraine, Brazil, Ethiopia, South Africa, India, Mexico and Turkey.
As the pandemic worsens each day, oxygen concentrators are in great demand in the state, with prices of the device almost doubling from pre-Covid times.
The device, which concentrates oxygen from ambient air by removing nitrogen and supplying oxygen, lasts longer and, unlike cylinders, is a boon for those at home as it doesn't require refilling and just needs to be charged. It's no surprise that it is selling like hot cakes amid unending oxygen shortages across the country.
Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Sunday declared working journalists of the state as frontline Covid warriors.
While approving a proposal to this effect, the chief minister said, journalists are doing a great service to the state by providing seamless news feed and making people aware of coronavirus-related issues.
As Delhi continues to struggle to acquire oxygen for Covid-19 patients, a children's hospital in the city has issued an SOS for liquid oxygen.
ArunachalPradesh's Covid-19 tally mounted to 18,636 as the state reported its highest single-day spike of 217 new cases on Sunday, a health official said.
The state's death toll remained unchanged at 59 as no fresh fatality was reported, State Surveillance Officer Dr Lobsang Jampa said.
Arrangements for vaccination centres have been made at 77 government schools too for #COVID19vaccination of people between 18-44 years of age. These schools will be attached to their nearest hospitals for vaccination from Monday, 3rd May: Delhi Government official (ANI)
Odisha on Sunday announced a state-wide 14-day lockdown to stem the spread of Covid-19. The lockdown will begin on May 5 and end on May 19.
Telanganareported 7,430 fresh Covid-19 cases taking the tally to over 4.50 lakh while the toll rose to 2,368 with 56 more casualties.
The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) accounted for the most number of cases with 1,546, followed by Medchal Malkajgiri (533) and Rangareddy (475), a government bulletin said on Sunday providing details as of 8 PM on May 1.
Thane has reported 2,869 new cases of coronavirus, raising the infection count in the Maharashtra district to 4,70,050, an official said on Sunday.
India on Sunday reported 3,92,488 new Covid-19 infections and record 3,689 deaths as the nation awaits the results of crucial assembly elections in four states and one Union Territory.
Deputy Commissioner Dr K Harish Kumar informed that there was no shortage of medical grade oxygen in the district for patients admitted for treatment for Covid-19 in government and private facilities.
Throughout the first and second wave of the pandemic, Indian scientists have come together to address the crisis in multiple ways.
Serum Institute of India CEO Adar Poonawalla has said he will return to India from London in a few days.
Poonawalla made the announcement soon after he spoke out about the pressures he was under over the production of Covid-19 vaccines to meet the ever-increasing demand in India as the country battles through a devastating second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
"Had an excellent meeting with all our partners & stakeholders in the U.K. Meanwhile, pleased to state that COVISHIELD's production is in full swing in Pune. I look forward to reviewing operations upon my return in a few days," Poonawalla said in a midnight tweet. - PTI
Amid an acute shortage of oxygen in Delhi hospitals, the Centre on Saturday raised the national capital's daily quota of the life-saving gas to 590 metric tonne from 490 MT.
The Narendra Modi government has been critical about the media coverage of the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic in India. The criticism isn't just limited to the Indian media reports and a social media clampdown but has also beenextended to certain international publications.
At least seven states on Saturday launched the third phase of the Covid-19 vaccination drive covering the 18-44 age group – albeit in a symbolic way – as infections across the country crossed the four lakh new cases per day mark.
Health experts on Saturday said oxygen concentrators can be used only in moderate cases of Covid-19 when a patient experiences a drop in oxygen level and not by everyone who finds it below acceptable limits.
The Indian economy was expected to grow by 12-13% in 2021-22, primarily on the back of the contraction it saw in 2020-21. But with the second wave of the covid pandemic spreading across the country, the expected double-digit growth is now in peril.
The Health Ministry said84,599 beneficiaries in the 18-44 age group received their first dose of coronavirus vaccine in the country on Saturday.
The Indian diaspora have looked on in horror as the country records more infections per day than any other since the pandemic began. For many, the pain has been accompanied by a realisation of their worst fear: That when the people they love need them the most, they can’t be there to help.
Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s government in Dhaka is holding talks with Beijing to procure vaccines and for aid in manufacturing them in the country.
Taiwan's first batch of aid to India to help it fight a surging increase in Covid-19 infections left for New Delhi on Sunday, consisting of 150 oxygen concentrators and 500 oxygen cylinders, Taiwan's Foreign Ministry said.
Taiwan's Foreign Ministry said the aid consignment left on a China Airlines freighter on Sunday morning and would be received by India's Red Cross. - Reuters
As the first batch of 1,50,000 doses of Russian-made Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine arrived in India, Russia on Saturday said it was looking forward to further expand bilateral and multilateral cooperation with New Delhi to contain the coronavirus pandemic.
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