Coronavirus News Highlights: Bengal extends Covid restrictions till September 15 with additional relaxationsWith 46,759 people testing positive for coronavirus infection in a day, India's total tally of Covid-19 cases has increased to 3,26,49,947, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Saturday. Meanwhile, a sublineage of the Delta variant known as AY.4 has been found to be the dominant variant in Karnataka among Covid-19 samples sequenced in June and July. Stay tuned for live updates.
Andhra Pradesh reports 1,321 cases, 19 deaths: State health bulletin
Negative RT-PCR report must for international passengers arriving in Maharashtra (PTI)
Philippines posts daily record 19,441 Covid-19 cases (Reuters)
Delhi records zero Covid deaths, 29 new cases; positivity rate 0.04% (PTI)
Odisha reports 779 new Covid cases, 68 more fatalities (PTI)
MHA asks states to ensure no large gatherings during coming festive season (PTI)
Mizoram reports 886 new Covid-19 cases, single day positivity rate 10.33 per cent (PTI)
Delhi govt to strengthen doorstep delivery of services, set up 6,800 new beds in hospitals: Kejriwal
If previously Covid-19 infected, single Covaxin dose draws same antibody response as 2 doses: ICMR study
Japan probes two deaths after jabs from tainted Moderna batch (AFP)
Joe Biden says China still withholding 'critical' info on Covid-19 origins
President Joe Biden said Friday that China was withholding "critical information" on the origins of Covid-19 after the US intelligence community said it did not believe the virus was a bioweapon -- but remained split on whether it escaped from a lab.
Impose restrictions, if needed, to tackle crowd during festival season: Centre to states
The Centre on Saturday asked states to impose local restrictions, if required, to tackle large gatherings during the upcoming festival season while warning that enforcement of Covid-19-appropriate behaviour like wearing masks are on the decrease.
Two die in Japan after shots from suspended Moderna vaccines
Two people died after receiving Moderna Covid-19 vaccine shots that were among lots later suspended following the discovery of contaminants, Japan's health ministry said on Saturday.
'Kerala govt trying to blame public instead of identifying failures in adopting a strategy'
GoI pointed out that home quarantine was a failure &contact tracing was abysmally low. Kerala govt should take corrective measures: MoS MEA V Muraleedharan
(ANI)
How Japan’s Olympic success has been followed by Covid-19 failure
From a sporting perspective, the Tokyo Olympics were a massive success for Japan.
India reports 46,759 new Covid-19 cases, 509 deaths
With 46,759 people testing positive for coronavirus infection in a day, India's total tally of Covid-19 cases has increased to 3,26,49,947, while the active cases rose to 3,59,775, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Saturday.
Record Covid-19 vaccination numbers today; crossing 1 crore jabs is a momentous feat: PM Narendra Modi
People wait in a queue for Covid-19 test, at a testing centre in Karad, Friday, August 27, 2021. Credit: PTI Photo
China says US report on Covid-19 origins 'not scientifically credible'
(Reuters)
India administers record 1 crore Covid shots in a day
As per the Co-Win dashboard, 1,00,64,032 doses were administered on Friday, taking the cumulative number of doses given since the vaccination drive began on January 16 to 62.17 crore.
New Delta mutation AY.4 dominant in Karnataka: Scientists
A sublineage of the Delta variant known as AY.4 has been found to be the dominant variant in Karnataka among Covid-19 samples sequenced in June and July, with researchers noting that the variant had mutated further and reentered the country.
US intelligence agencies remain divided on the origins of the coronavirus but believe China's leaders did not know about the virus before the start of the global pandemic, according to results released Friday of a review ordered by President Joe Biden.
Delta Covid variant doubles hospital risk vs Alpha: Study
The Delta variant of the virus that causes Covid-19 doubles the risk of hospitalisation compared to the Alpha variant it has supplanted as the dominant strain worldwide, researchers reported Saturday in The Lancet.