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Coronavirus News HIghlights: US gymnast tests positive for Covid-19 at OlympicsThe Supreme Court on Monday asked the Kerala government to file its response during the day on an application against the three-day relaxation in Covid-19 restrictions in the state in view of the upcoming Bakrid festival. Addressing media ahead of the Monsoon Session of Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said vaccine is given in 'baahu' (arms) and those who take it become 'Baahubali'. India reported 38,164 new Covid-19 cases, 38,660 recoveries, and 499 deaths in the last 24 hours, as per the Union Health Ministry. Meanwhile, the British government lifted Covid-19 curbs across England early Monday, with face masks no longer compulsory. Stay tuned for more updates.
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UK has no plans to extend Covid-19 worker isolation exemptions too widely

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he does not want to extend worker isolation exemptions too widely after the government said some critical workers in England may be able to carry on working even if they are exposed to someone with Covid-19.

"We don't want to extend it too widely, obviously, because this is one of the few shots we have got left in our locker, one of the only shots we have got left in locker to stop the chain reaction of the spread of Covid," Johnson told a press conference.

US gymnast tests positive for Covid-19 at Olympics

A female US gymnast has tested positive for coronavirus at an Olympic training camp and another athlete is self-isolating, team chiefs and Japanese officials said on Monday.

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The gymnast was named by her father as 18-year-old Kara Eaker who is in Japan as a reserve on the squad led by superstar Simone Biles.

Maharashtra's active Covid-19 cases dip below 1 lakh

In the past 24 hours, the state recorded 6,017 cases and 66 deaths taking the progressive total to 62,02,027 and 1,27,097, respectively.

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Taiwan approves local coronavirus vaccine for emergency use

Taiwan's government on Monday said it had granted emergency-use approval to a coronavirus vaccine made locally by Medigen, with experts saying early data suggested it was similarly effective to AstraZeneca's jabs.

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Over 80% Ahmedabad population has Covid-19 antibodies: Survey

A serological survey of around 5,000 people from different parts of Ahmedabad city in Gujarat has revealed that 81.63 per cent of the sampled population had developed antibodies against Covid-19, officials said on Monday.

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Assam woman doctor contracts alpha, delta variants of Covid-19; first such case in India

A woman doctor in eastern Assam's Dibrugarh district has been infected by both 'alpha' and 'delta' variants of SARS-CoV-2 with experts calling it the first such case in the country.

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West Bengal mandates certificate of full vaccination or negative RT-PCR test for arrivals by air.

Covid curfew extended for another week in Uttarakhand with more relaxations

Announcing this on Monday, Cabinet Minister Subodh Uniyal said people travelling from one place to another within Uttarakhand will no longer be required to carry a negative RT-PCR or Rapid Antigen test report.

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Kerala reports 9,931 new Covid-19 cases and 58 deaths today

Karnataka reports 1,291 new Covid-19 cases and 40 deaths

Post-Covid CMV infection detected, treated in Hubballi

Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in the digestive system, as a post-Covid complication, was detected in a patient with severe symptoms admitted at a private hospital in Hubballi.

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University students faced significant learning loss due to Covid: Survey

A significant percentage of university students faced learning loss due to the Covid pandemic and it may take three years to repair this gap, says a survey.

According to a survey by TeamLease EdTech, college going students believe they have faced 40 per cent to 60 per cent of learning loss due to Covid and this learning loss is twice the estimated learning loss in G7 countries.

The survey findings indicated that it will take three years to bridge this gap.

'Freedom day' in England as virus ramps up in Asia

England lifted most pandemic restrictions Monday despite surging infections and dire warnings from experts, as the Delta variant sweeps parts of Europe and Asia, where new cases are threatening to scupper the upcoming Tokyo Olympics.

As England celebrated so-called "freedom day", Vietnam locked down much of its population, while Indonesia clocked daily record deaths and in France lawmakers were set to toughen vaccine rules to battle rising cases.

The highly transmissible Delta variant, first detected in India, is driving new outbreaks along with a relaxation of measures, as countries seek to kickstart virus-battered economies.

SC orders release of activist jailed for Covid-19-cow dung cure comment

Supreme Court Monday ordered the release of an activist arrested on sedition charges two months ago for a Facebook post that said cow dung did not cure coronavirus.

Erendro Leichombam, 40, made the comments in May after the death of a Manipur state politician from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party.

Andhra Pradesh reports 1,628 new Covid-19 cases, 2,744 recoveries, and 22 deaths

WHO's head likely to visit Japan to discuss Olympics, Covid: Report

The head of the World Health Organisation (WHO) is likely to visit Japan to discuss the Olympics and the coronavirus measures that the authorities have put in place, Kyodo news agency reported on Monday, citing a government source.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus plans to meet Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga during his visist, according to Kyodo.

The Tokyo Olympics kick off on Friday, July 23.

Singapore sees Covid-19 cases double overnight as testing ramps up

Singapore on Monday saw new local coronavirus cases almost double from the previous day to 163, the highest daily tally in 11 months, driven by clusters of infections linked to a fishery port and karaoke bars.

The rising cases has prompted the city-state to tighten some restrictions on social gatherings from Monday, just a week after easing them.

Bengaluru Metro extends operations till 9 pm

Namma Metro evening operations have been extended by an hour till 9 am starting from Monday, in view of the relaxations provided by the government.

A student undergoes thermal screening as a precaution against Covid-19, before appearing for SSLC examination at a school in Bengaluru. Credit: PTI Photo

Weekly flights between Kathmandu and New Delhi increased from 2 to 6: Report

The national flag carriers of Nepal and India have increased the number of weekly flights from two at present to six on the Kathmandu-Delhi route under the air bubble arrangement between the two countries, a media report quoted Nepal’s civil aviation body as saying.

Currently, the services remain capped due to an air bubble arrangement between Nepal and India that allows one weekly flight in either direction amidst the travel restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Covid curfew extended for another week in Uttarakhand with more relaxations

Covidcurfewin Uttarakhand has been extendedfor another week from Tuesday with more relaxations.

Announcing this here on Monday, Cabinet Minister Subodh Uniyal said people travelling from one place to another within Uttarakhand will no longer be required to carry a negative RT-PCR or Rapid Antigen test report.

(PTI)

A third of Vietnamese under stay-at-home orders to curb coronavirus

About a third of Vietnam's 100 million people must now stay home as multiple southern provinces went underCovid-19 lockdown on Monday.

The restrictions come a day after nearly 6,000 new infections were reported over 24 hours, a record for Vietnam.

Residents in the capital Hanoi were also asked -- but not ordered -- to remain at home, and all non-essential shops and services were forced to close. Gatherings of more than five people in public places are banned.

(AFP)

Family of Delhi teacher who died after contracting coronavirus on Covid duty gets Rs 1 cr ex-gratia

The Delhi government has given Rs 1 crore ex gratia to the family of a schoolteacher who died after contractingCovid-19 while on official duty here last year, Health Minister Satyendar Jain said Monday.

The minister tweeted a video in which Sheoji Mishra’s wife and two sons share the trauma they faced after his death.

Mishra’s son Piyush Kumar says in the video that his father was part of a team deputed to feed migrant workers during theCovid-19-induced lockdown last year,

Saudi citizens must have two Covid-19 vaccine doses for travel abroad

Saudi citizens will need two Covid-19 vaccine doses before they can travel outside the kingdom from Aug. 9, state news agency SPA reported on Monday, citing the ministry of interior.

(Reuters)

32 new cases push Jharkhand's Covid-19 tally to 3,46,681

Jharkhand's Covid-19 tally rose to 3,46,681 on Monday as 32 more people tested positive for the infection, a health bulletin said.

Thecoronavirusdeath toll remained unchanged at 5,120 as no fresh fatality was reported, it said.

Self-isolating UK PM Johnson urges caution as Covid-19 lockdown legally ends in England

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday urged caution as the legal lockdown restrictions come to an end in England on so-called “Freedom Day”, even as he remains in self-isolation after coming in contact with UK Health Secretary Sajid Javid who has tested positive for Covid-19.

Johnson warned of the “extreme contagiousness” of the Delta variant ofcoronavirus, which continues to keep the infection rate in the country at very high levels.

(PTI)

Russia reports 24,633 new Covid-19 cases, 719 deaths

Russia reported 24,633 new Covid-19 cases on Monday, including 4,007 in Moscow, taking the official national tally since the pandemic began to 5,982,766.

The governmentcoronavirustask force said 719 people had died ofcoronavirus-linked causes in the past 24 hours, pushing the national death toll to 149,138.

(Reuters)

SC directs release of Manipur-based political activist by 5 PM today, detained under NSA for criticism of BJP leaders on cures for Covid-19

People queue up to get the Covid-19 vaccine as the inoculation drive continues in Guwahati

SSLC examinations begin in Bengaluru with full adherence to Covid-19 prevention protocols.

Security personnel deployed at various locations in Imphal in view of 10-day-curfew imposed in the state amid a spike in Covid cases

Supreme Court seeks Kerala government's response on plea against its decision easing restrictions ahead of Eid-ul-Azha (Bakrid) when the state is witnessing a surge in Covid-19 cases and test positivity rate.

Supreme Court takes on record the Uttar Pradesh government's statement that it has decided to cancel the Kawad Yatra and closes the case

Supreme Court asks Uttar Pradesh authorities at all levels, including Police, to take a stern view of any violation of Covid-19 norms or attempt to take out any Kawad Yatra and take immediate action to stop any action that poses threat to the lives of citizens.

PM Modi dubs 40 crore vaccinated Indians as 'Baahubali'

Addressing media ahead of the Monsoon Session of Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said vaccine is given in 'baahu' (arms) andthose who take it become 'Baahubali'.

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India's single-day Covid-19 deaths fall below 500

India's single-day Covid-19 fatalities on Monday fell below 500, lowest since the beginning of April.

The country logged 38,164 new coronavirus cases, which took the infection tally to 3,11,06,065, while the death toll climbed to 4,14,108 with 499 more fatalities, according to the Union Health Ministry data.

The active cases have declined to 4,21,665.

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Australia extends Covid-19 lockdown in Victoria state

Australian authorities on Monday said Victoria state will extend aCovid-19 lockdown beyond Tuesday despite a slight drop in new infections as the country's two biggest cities fight to stop the spread of the highly infectious Delta variant.

Victoria state Premier Daniel Andrews said lockdown rules would not be lifted as cases were still being detected in the community, promising more details would be provided on Tuesday.

(Reuters)

Two-thirds of Japanese doubt pandemic Olympics can be safe, says poll

Two-thirds of people in Japan do not believe the country can host a safe and secure Olympics amid a fresh wave of coronavirus infections, according to a survey published by the Asahi newspaper just four days before the opening ceremony in Tokyo.

In the poll, 68% of respondents expressed doubt about the ability of Olympic organisers to control coronavirus infections, with 55% saying they were opposed to the Games going ahead.

(Reuters)

India sends oxygen concentrators to Indonesia to help combat Covid