No repeat RT-PCR test if a person found positive in Rapid Antigen test or RT-PCR test.No need for RT-PCR test on discharge from hospital. RT-PCR tests for inter-state domestic travel no more mandatory.
The Punjab government on Tuesday allowed liquor vends and shops selling fertilisers, grocery, and hardware to open till 5 pm during weekdays amid restrictions imposed to combat the spread of coronavirus, officials said. (PTI)
Karnataka CM B S Yediyurappa declared journalists in the state as front-line Covid-19 workers.
Maharashtra govt has writtento the Centre for enhancement of quota of medical oxygen.
The Ministry of Education on Monday announced that the JEE (Main) exam, scheduled to be held later this month, has been postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more
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Amid the spiralling Covid-19 cases in Bihar, coronavirus lockdown has been imposed in the state till May 15, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced.
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The daily Covid-19 cases in India showed a slight dip with 3,57,229 new coronavirus infections being reported in a day, taking the total tally of cases to 2,02,82,833, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Tuesday.
Launching preparations for the third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, a new Pediatric Covid Care Ward is being set up in the financial capital of Mumbai.
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Expressing concern over surging coronavirus cases in India, America’s top public health expert and White House Chief Medical Adviser Dr Anthony Fauci on Monday recommended a nationwide lockdown, massive vaccination drive and the construction of a large number of makeshift hospitals.
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Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Tuesday said it was "highly unlikely" travellers from COVID-ravaged India would face the maximum penalties of five years jail and a A$66,000 fine for breaking border rules as he faces pressure to overturn them.
Australia last week banned all travellers from India, including its own citizens, entering the country until May 15 due to the surge in Covid-19 cases there, and warned offenders will be prosecuted and penalised.
"I don't think it would be fair to suggest these penalties in their most extreme forms are likely to be placed anywhere, but this is a way to ensure we can prevent the virus coming back," he said. (Reuters)
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