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राजस्थान में 28 नए सीओवीआईडी -19 मामले, कोई ताजा मौत नहीं
राजस्थान में 28 नए सीओवीआईडी -19 मामले, कोई ताजा मौत नहीं जयपुर: राजस्थान में मंगलवार को कोरोना वायरस से कोई ताजा मौत दर्ज नहीं की गई, जबकि राज्य में 28 नए मामलों ने संक्रमण की संख्या को बढ़ाकर 9,53,187 कर दिया। राजस्थान में महामारी से मरने वालों की संख्या 8,945 है। रिपोर्ट में कहा गया है कि ताजा सीओवीआईडी -19 के दस मामले जयपुर से और छह अलवर से सामने आए। राज्य में कुल 9,43,629 लोग संक्रमण…
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New Delhi: A record 3,689 daily COVID-19 fatalities pushed India’s death toll to 2,15,542, while the infection count reached to 1,95,57,457 with 3,92,488 more people testing positive for the disease, according to the Union health ministry data updated on Sunday.
The active cases have crossed the 33-lakh mark, the data updated at 8 am showed.
Registering a steady increase, the active cases have increased to 33,49,644, comprising 17.13% of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has further dropped to 81.77%.
The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 1, 59,92,271, while the case fatality rate has further dropped to 1.10%, the data stated.
India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16. It went past 60 lakh on September 28, 70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19.
The country crossed the grim milestone of 1.50 crore on April 19.
According to ICMR, 29,01,42,339 samples have been tested up to May 1 with 18,04,954 samples being tested on Saturday.
The 3,689 new fatalities included 802 from Maharashtra, 412 from Delhi, 304 from Uttar Pradesh, 271 from Karnataka, 229 from Chhattisgarh, 172 from Gujarat, 169 from Jharkhand, 160 from Rajasthan, 147 from Tamil Nadu, 138 from Punjab,125 from Haryana, 107 from Uttarakhand, 103 from West Bengal and 102 from Madhya Pradesh.
A total of 2,15,542 deaths have been reported so far in the country including 69,615 from Maharashtra, 16,559 from Delhi ,15,794 from Karnataka, 14,193 from Tamil Nadu, 12,874 from Uttar Pradesh, 11,447 from West Bengal, 9,160 from Punjab and 8,810 from Chhattisgarh.
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Second surge of Covid-19 infections quicker than first wave
India on Thursday reported 59,074 new Covid-19 infections, the highest in a single day since October 17, or in 159 days, as the country’s second Covid-19 wave continued to push daily case numbers up to levels not seen since the first wave was brought under control last November.
The daily infection trajectory in two states — Maharashtra and Gujarat — has already surpassed the peaks of their first wave, and a third state, Punjab, is perilously close to crossing its previous peak.
Data analysed by HT also shows that the Indian outbreak has again started spreading geographically. This spread, measured by counting districts reporting at least one new case in the past week, fell to a nine-month low of 447 on February 19. Since then, these districts have been rising again and this number stood at 550 by March 23.
For the week ending March 25, India reported 47,442 new infections every day on average, the highest the seven-day average has touched since October 28. While in absolute numbers, this is the worst the case rate has been in four months, the numbers get more alarming if we look at the rate that this is increasing in. Just seven days ago, the national seven-day average of daily cases was 28,551. This means that in just a week, the rate of new infections have increased by 66%. This is the largest week-on-week case growth witnessed in the country since May 10.
To be sure, an important distinction between the case trajectory in May and today is the sheer volume of cases — in May, there were only around 3,500 new cases across India every day, against the current new infection rate of over 47,000 new cases every day.
This means that the case rate in the second wave is growing much faster than what was seen even when the peak of the first wave was ravaging through August and September. If such a week-on-week growth rate persists, then the second wave may surpass the peak of the first wave in April, shows data.
A report released by the State Bank of India (SBI) on Thursday said that the country’s second wave may peak towards the end of April and the entire duration of the wave may last up to 100 days beginning February 15. In November, a report by SBI research had analysed the first wave and said regions such as Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Delhi and Tamil Nadu performed poorly.
States breaking records
Pushed by yet another record 35,952 daily cases in Maharashtra on Thursday, the seven-day average of daily infections (or the daily case trajectory) in the state touched 29,213, the highest ever. The previous record for this number was 22,149 cases a day for the week ending September 17, the same week that India’s first wave peaked.
Like Maharashtra, Gujarat also set a new single-day record for new cases on Thursday (1,961) sending the seven-day average of new cases to an all-time high of 1,669 on Thursday. The state had previously seen its case rate touch 1,554 for the week ending November 30.
In Punjab, meanwhile, the case trajectory is hovering close to the peak of the first wave. In the past week, the state has reported 2,503 new cases every day, slightly below its peak of 2,639 for the week ending September 19. This number, however, is rising, and going by the current rate of increase, it appears set to cross its first wave peak by the weekend.
Delhi reported 1,515 new cases on Thursday, highest in the city since December 16, as the Capital’s yet another wave of infections continued to grow. At least six other states and UTs – Tamil Nadu, Chandigarh, Karnataka, Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab and Madhya Pradesh – are displaying an upward trajectory.
Experts have called on restrictions to be reintroduced on non-essential activities in order to curb the rise in cases. “Large weddings and get-togethers are not essential; going to restaurants and pubs are not essential. These should be restricted now before the cases spread further. Yes, there will be economic consequences but it will save lives,” said Dr GC Khilnani, former head of the department of pulmonology at AIIMS and the chairman of PSRI Institute of Pulmonary and Critical Care.
Expanding geographically
For the week ending February 11, there were on average 10,988 new cases every day, the lowest since the country’s first peak in September. It was around this time that the geographical spread of the disease in the country was also the least.
On February 19, only 447 of 707 districts for which daily case data is collated by How India Lives reported at least one new case on the day. This number has increased to 550 by March 23.
To be sure, the expansion in the disease’s spread is not uniform across the country. Jharkhand (which consists of 24 districts), Uttar Pradesh (75), and Uttarakhand (13) – which is seeing a surge in cases with devotees gathering for the upcoming Kumbh Mela – have seen the biggest rise in share of districts reporting at least one case. Here the share of districts reporting at least one case has risen 183%, 116%, and 67%, respectively, since February 19.
The states that have seen no increase in share of districts reporting cases are the ones where the infection was already widespread. Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Punjab, for instance, had all districts reporting cases; and Maharashtra had all but one district reporting cases on average both on February 19 and on March 23.
Epidemiologists stressed on the importance of closely monitoring data to grasp the extent of the second wave.
“We need fresh seroprevalence data from the districts that are seeing surge in cases. In the absence of this, it is difficult to distinguish the extent to which cases can increase in first and second waves. In order to detect second wave, we need track reproductive numbers, test positivity and growth rate of cases constantly,” said Giridhara Babu, head, epidemiology, Indian Institute of Public Health.
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08:28 (IST) Coronavirus in Goa Latest Update Seven Mumbai-Goa train passengers tested positive Three more passengers - a total of seven people - who travelled in Mumbai-Goa train on Sunday tested positive for COVID-19 during TrueNat testing. The total number of active cases in Goa has reached 29. 08:13 (IST) Coronavirus in Madhya Pradesh Latest Update 95 new cases in Madhya Pradesh's Indore Indore reported 95 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, taking the total number of positive cases in the district to 2,565. 08:12 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak Latest Update Dont' criticise, hold talks with Opposition: Ashok Gehlot to Centre Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot responded to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's statement urging the Congress to work with the Centre and in a humane manner towards solving the migrant issue. "Instead of criticising Rahul Gandhi, Centre should have held talks with opposition on what help they need for arranging facilities for migrant workers. It'll take six to eight months for them to reach home if migrants travel by train. We should arrange vehicles for them," Gehlot said. 07:56 (IST) Coronavirus in Maharashtra Latest Update 9 deaths, 223 new cases in Pune district Nine new deaths and 223 confirmed coronavirus cases were reported in Pune district over 24 hours, as of Sunday night. The total positive cases in the district are 4,018, including 206 deaths and 2,014 cured patients. 07:44 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak Latest Update Lockdown 4.0 begins today: Activities that are allowed Hospitality services meant for housing health/police/government officials/healthcare workers/stranded persons shall be operational. Canteens at the bus depots, railway stations and airports will also be operational. Restaurants will be permitted to operate kitchens for home delivery of food items. Sports complexes and stadia will be permitted to open; however, spectators will not be allowed. Online distance learning shall continue to be permitted and shall be encouraged. Inter-state movement of passenger vehicles and buses, with mutual consent of State(s) and UT(s) involved, except in containment zones. All States/UTs shall allow inter-state and intra-state movement of medical professionals, nurses and para-medical staff, sanitation personnel and ambulances. All States/UTs shall allow inter-state movement of all types of goods/cargos, including empty trucks. All shop owners must also ensure that customers maintain 'do gaz doori' (minimum six feet distance) and that not more than five people are allowed inside at any given time. Persons below 10 years and above 65 years of age, those with co-morbidities, and pregnant women shall stay at home except for essential and health purposes. 07:39 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak Latest Update Lockdown 4.0 begins today: Prohibited activities All domestic and international air travel of passengers. The movement of individuals will remain strictly prohibited between 7 pm and 7 am, except for essential activities. All metro rail services will remain suspended. School, colleges, educational/training/coaching institutions etc, will continue to remain shut. Hotels, restaurants and other hospitality services shall remain suspended. All cinema halls, shopping malls, gymnasiums, swimming pools, entertainment parks, theatres, bars and auditoriums, assembly halls will remain closed. All social/political/sports/entertainment/academic/cultural/religious functions/other gatherings and large congregations will not be allowed. All religious places/places of worship shall be closed for public, and religious congregations are strictly prohibited. 07:36 (IST) Coronavirus in Goa Latest Update 4 test positive in Goa, taking state's total to 26 Declared a green zone last week after it reported no new coronavirus cases and all patients were discharged, Goa now is witnessing a resurgence of infections. The state reported 19 new infections, taking the state's total to 26. The new cases including four persons who had travelled in the Mumbai-Goa train on Sunday and TrueNat tests had given a positive result for them. The samples have been sent for confirmatory tests and 100 passengers who had travelled in the train were tested. On the same day, another train passenger had tested positive for coronavirus. At the time that Goa was declared a green zone, seven patients undergoing treatment were discharged. Ever since then, 19 new cases have been reported. 07:33 (IST) Coronavirus Outbreak Latest Update Confirmed cases climb to 90,927 According to figures released by the health ministry, the number of coronavirus cases in India stood at 90,927, including 2,872 deaths as of Monday morning. India had seen the highest spike in cases between Saturday and Sunday over 24 hours, even as the nationwide lockdown was extended till 31 May. Coronavirus Outbreak LATEST Updates: Three more passengers - a total of seven people - who travelled in Mumbai-Goa train on Sunday tested positive for COVID-19 during TrueNat testing. The total number of active cases in Goa has reached 29. The country is set to enter the fourth phase of the lockdown due to the novel coronavirus on Monday, as the National Disaster Management Authority issued an order to continue the lockdown measures till 31 May. Subsequently, the home ministry issued a set of guidelines for the fourth phase, in which it directed that air travel, hotels, restaurants and public gatherings will remain prohibited throughout the country. Earlier in the day, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the fifth and final tranche of the government's stimulus package to revive the coronavirus-hit economy. She said the stimulus package includes the Rs 8.01 lakh crore of liquidity being made available by the RBI. The death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 2,872 and the number of total positive cases climbed to 90,927 Sunday morning, registering an increase of 120 fatalities and a record jump of 4,987 new cases in 24 hours, since 8 AM Saturday, according to the Union Health Ministry. The number of active COVID-19 cases stands at 53,946, while 34,108 people have recovered and one patient has migrated, it said. Lockdown guidelines The Union home ministry issued guidelines listing the dos and don''ts during the lockdown 4.0 that has been clamped in the country to cut the chain of coronavirus infection. The guidelines said all domestic, international air travel of passengers, except domestic air ambulance, will remain prohibited. Metro rail services, schools, colleges will remain closed till May end, the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said. Hotels, restaurants, cinema halls, malls, swimming pools, gyms will also remain shut even as all social, political, religious functions, and places of worship will be closed till May 31, it said. The MHA said inter-state movement of passenger vehicles, buses will be allowed with mutual consent of states involved during the COVID-19 lockdown 4.0. States and Union Territories have been given the powers for delineation of Red, Green and Orange Zones as per COVID-19 situation, the MHA said. All shops, except those in containment zones and malls, will be allowed to open from Monday with staggered timings during lockdown 4.0, it said. Further, state governments and Union Territories have been asked to decide on the demarcation of red, orange and green zones based on the parameters set by the Centre. Also significantly, the new guidelines permit inter-state movement of passenger vehicles and buses with the mutual consent of the states or Union Territories. State-wise cases and deaths Of the 120 new deaths reported since Saturday morning, 67 were in Maharashtra, 19 in Gujarat, nine in Uttar Pradesh, seven in West Bengal, six in Delhi, four in Madhya Pradesh, three in Tamil Nadu and two in Haryana and one each from Andhra Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Rajasthan Of the total 2,872 fatalities, Maharashtra tops the tally with 1,135 fatalities, Gujarat comes second with 625 deaths, followed by Madhya Pradesh at 243, West Bengal at 232, Delhi at 129, Rajasthan at 126, Uttar Pradesh at 104,Tamil Nadu at 74 and Andhra Pradesh at 49 The death toll reached 36 in Karnataka, 34 Telangana and 32 in Punjab Haryana has reported 13 fatalities due to the disease, Jammu and Kashmir has 12 deaths while Bihar has registered seven and Kerala has reported four deaths Jharkhand, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh and Odisha have recorded three COVID-19 fatalities each, while Assam has reported two deaths Meghalaya, Uttarakhand and Puducherry have reported one fatality each, according to the ministry data. The ministry's website says more than 70 per cent of the deaths are due to comorbidities According to the health ministry data updated in the morning, the highest number of confirmed cases in the country are from Maharashtra at 30,706, followed by Gujarat at 10,988, Tamil Nadu at 10,585, Delhi at 9,333, Rajasthan at 4,960, Madhya Pradesh at 4,789 and Uttar Pradesh at 4,258 The number of COVID-19 cases has gone up to 2,576 in West Bengal, 2,355 in Andhra Pradesh and 1,946 in Punjab It has risen to 1,509 in Telangana, 1,179 in Bihar, 1,121 in Jammu and Kashmir, 1,092 in Karnataka and 887 in Haryana Odisha has reported 737 coronavirus infection cases so far, while Kerala has 587 cases. A total of 217 people have been infected with the virus in Jharkhand and 191 in Chandigarh Tripura has reported 167 cases, Assam has 92 cases, Uttarakhand has 88, Himachal Pradesh has 78 cases, Chhattisgarh has 67 and Ladakh has registered 43 cases, so far Thirty-three COVID-19 cases have been reported from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Goa have reported 17 COVID-19 cases, while Meghalaya and Puducherry have registered 13 cases each Manipur has seven cases. Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh and Dadar and Nagar Haveli have reported a case each till now. Sitharaman announces final tranche of economic stimulus The Centre has announced suspension of new bankruptcy filings on loan defaults for one year and raised the threshold for insolvency as it moved to ease COVID-19 pain for the industry. It also announced a new policy for companies under state control saying public sector undertakings under the non-strategic sector will be privatised while those in the identified strategic sector would be capped by not more than four by merging some of them. In the fifth and final tranche of the economic stimulus package, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman raised allocation for employment guarantee scheme by Rs 40,000 crore over and above the Rs 61,000 crore budgeted earlier for MGNREGS, to provide employment to migrant workers moving back to their states. This, she said, will help generate nearly 300 crore person-days in total. For industries, she said the minimum threshold to initiate insolvency proceedings will be raised to Rs 1 crore from Rs 1 lakh, which largely insulates micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) from bankruptcy on defaulting on loans. Also, a special insolvency resolution framework for MSMEs under Section 240A of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) will be notified soon, she said adding that fresh initiation of insolvency proceedings will be suspended up to one year depending upon the pandemic situation. Coronavirus-related debt will be excluded from the definition of "default" under the IBC for the purpose of triggering insolvency proceedings, she said adding that the changes will be effected by promulgating an ordinance. Additionally, minor technical and procedural defaults under the Companies Act such as shortcomings in CSR reporting, inadequacies in board report, filing defaults, and delay in holding AGM will be decriminalised. Last week, the government pledged a Rs 20 lakh crore (nearly 10 per cent of gross domestic product) package to support the economy headed for its first full-year contraction in more than four decades. With inputs from PTI
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Rajasthan Unlock: CM Ashok Gehlot relaxes curbs from June 28 as Covid-19 cases dip - Know what's allowed
Rajasthan Unlock: CM Ashok Gehlot relaxes curbs from June 28 as Covid-19 cases dip – Know what’s allowed
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has announced further relaxations from June 28 in the wake of a significant fall in the number of Covid19 cases in Rajasthan. The new guidelines were issued on Sunday and will be operative from 5 am on Monday, June 28. Now, all shops, clubs, gyms, restaurants, malls and other commercial establishments have to ensure the vaccination of their staff. Relaxations…
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Rajasthan Unlock: CM Ashok Gehlot relaxes curbs from June 28 as Covid-19 cases dip
Rajasthan Unlock: CM Ashok Gehlot relaxes curbs from June 28 as Covid-19 cases dip
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has announced further relaxations from June 28 in the wake of a significant fall in the number of Covid19 cases in Rajasthan. The new guidelines were issued on Sunday and will be operative from 5 am on Monday, June 28. Now, all shops, clubs, gyms, restaurants, malls and other commercial establishments have to ensure the vaccination of their staff. Relaxations…
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10 states account for 69.1% of new Covid-19 cases: Health Ministry
Ten states, including Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi, reported 69.1 per cent of the new COVID-19 cases registered in a day, the Union Health Ministry said on Tuesday.
With 3,23,144 people testing positive for the coronavirus infection in a day, the country's total tally of cases has climbed to 1,76,36,307, it said.
Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Rajasthan are also among the 10 states that reported 69.1 per cent of the new cases.
"Cumulatively, more than 28 crore tests have conducted so far, while the cumulative positivity rate is 6.28 per cent," the ministry said.
Maharashtra has reported the highest daily new cases at 48,700. It is followed by Uttar Pradesh with 33,551 new cases and Karnataka with 29,744 new cases.
India's total number of active cases has reached 28,82,204 and comprises 16.34 per cent of the total infections. There has been a net increase of 68,546 cases in the total active cases in a span of 24 hours, according to the ministry. Read More
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New Delhi: The toll due to COVID-19 pandemic climbed to 1,218 while, the number of confirmed cases reached 37,336 in India on Saturday, according to the Union Health Ministry. The number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 26,167, while 9,950 people have recovered and one patient has migrated, the ministry said. The total cases include 111 foreign nationals. A total of 66 deaths were reported since Friday evening of which 26 fatalities were reported from Maharashtra, 22 from Gujarat, eight from Madhya Pradesh, four from Rajasthan, two from Delhi and one each from Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Haryana and Tamil Nadu. Of the 1,218 deaths, Maharashtra remained the worst-affected state with 485 fatalities, followed by Gujarat at 236, Madhya Pradesh at 145, Rajasthan at 62, Delhi at 61, Uttar Pradesh at 42 and West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh at 33 each. The toll reached 28 in Tamil Nadu, 26 in Telangana, while Karnataka has reported 22 deaths. Punjab has registered 19 fatalities. The disease has claimed eight lives in Jammu and Kashmir, four each in Kerala and Haryana while Jharkhand and Bihar recorded three COVID-19 deaths each. Meghalaya, Himachal Pradesh, Odisha and Assam have reported one fatality each, according to the ministry data. According to the Health Ministry data updated Saturday morning, the highest number of confirmed cases in the country is from Maharashtra (11,506) followed by Gujarat (4,721), Delhi (3,738) and Madhya Pradesh (2,719). Rajasthan has reported 2,666 cases, Tamil Nadu 2,526 and Uttar Pradesh 2,328. The number of COVID-19 cases has gone up to 1,463 in Andhra Pradesh and 1,039 in Telangana. The number of cases has risen to 795 in West Bengal, 639 in Jammu and Kashmir, 589 in Karnataka, 497 in Kerala, 480 in Punjab and 471 in Bihar. Haryana has reported 360 coronavirus cases, while Odisha has 149 cases. A total 111 people have been infected with the virus in Jharkhand and 88 in Chandigarh. Uttarakhand has reported 58 cases, Assam and Chhattisgarh have 43 cases each while Himachal Pradesh has registered 40 infections each. Andaman and Nicobar Islands has 33 COVID-19 cases while Ladakh has reported 22 infections. Meghalaya has reported 12 cases, Puducherry has eight cases while Goa has seven COVID-19 cases. Manipur and Tripura have two cases each, while Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh have reported a case each. "Our figures are being reconciled with the ICMR," the ministry said on its website, adding, "179 cases are being assigned to states for contact tracing." States-wise distribution is subject to further verification and reconciliation, it said.
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COVID-19: India reports highest daily spike of over 1.26 lakh new cases
India registered a record single-day spike of 1,26,789 new COVID-19 cases, pushing its infection tally to 1,29,28,574, while the number of active cases too went upwards to breach the nine lakh-mark again, Union Health Ministry data updated on Thursday showed.
The death toll due to the disease in the country increased to 1,66,862, with 685 new fatalities being reported in a day, according to the data updated at 8 am.
Registering a steady increase for the 29th day in row, the count of active cases has gone up to 9,10,319, which is 7.04 per cent of the total infections, while the country's recovery rate has dropped to 91.67 per cent, it stated.
The active COVID-19 caseload in the country was recorded at its lowest of 1,35,926 on February 12, comprising 1.25 per cent of the total infections.
The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 1,18,51,393, while the case fatality rate has dropped to 1.29 per cent, the data stated.
India's COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7 last year, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16.
It went past 60 lakh on September 28 last year, 70 lakh on October 11, 80 lakh on October 29, 90 lakh on November 20 and the one-crore mark on December 19.
According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), 25,26,77,379 samples have been tested for COVID-19 in the country so far, including 12,37,781 on Wednesday.
The 685 new fatalities include 322 from Maharashtra, 62 from Punjab, 53 from Chhattisgarh, 40 from Uttar Pradesh, 35 from Karnataka, 22 from Gujarat, 20 from Delhi, 17 from Tamil Nadu, 16 from Kerala, 13 from Madhya Pradesh, 12 from Rajasthan and 11 each from Andhra Pradesh and Haryana.
A total of 1,66,862 deaths due to the disease have been reported so far in the country. This includes 56,652 fatalities from Maharashtra, 12,821 from Tamil Nadu, 12,731 from Karnataka, 11,133 from Delhi, 10,363 from West Bengal, 8,964 from Uttar Pradesh, 7,278 from Punjab and 7,262 from Andhra Pradesh.
The Union Health Ministry stressed that more than 70 per cent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.
"Our figures are being reconciled with the ICMR," the ministry said on its website, adding that state-wise distribution of figures is subject to further verification and reconciliation.
Source: https://www.dailypioneer.com/2021/special/covid-19--india-reports-highest-daily-spike-of-over-1-26-lakh-new-cases.html
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India’s Covid-19 active cases tally contracts to 1.71 lakh; positivity rate drops to 5.50 %
NEW DELHI: Sustaining a downward movement, the tally of India’s active Covid-19 cases has dropped to 1.71 lakh (1,71,686) which is just 1.60 per cent of the total infections, while the national cumulative positivity rate has fallen to 5.50 per cent, the Union Health Ministry said on Friday. The country’s cumulative tests for detection of coronavirus infection has crossed 19.5 crore (19,50,81,079) with 7,42,306 tests being conducted on Thursday. “The national cumulative positivity rate has fallen to 5.50 per cent,” the ministry said. India’s caseload per million population is one of the lowest when compared globally and stands at 7,768, it said. “The count is much higher for countries like Germany, Russia, Italy, Brazil, France, UK and USA,” the ministry said. It said 17 states and UTs have cases per million lower than the national average (7,768). Till 8 AM on January 28, nearly 30 lakh (29,28,053) beneficiaries have received anti-coronavirus shots under the countrywide Covid-19 vaccination exercise, it said. In a span of 24 hours, 5,72,060 healthcare workers were vaccinated across 10,205 sessions. The ministry said 52,878 sessions have been conducted so far. “The number of beneficiaries being vaccinated every day has shown a progressive increase,” the ministry underlined, adding that 72.46 per cent of the total vaccinated beneficiaries are from 10 states. Uttar Pradesh accounts for the maximum share of vaccinated beneficiaries followed by Karnataka and Rajasthan. India’s cumulative recoveries have surged to 1,03,94,352. A total 18,855 new daily cases have been recorded in a span of 24 hours whereas 20,746 patients have recovered during the same period. Chhattisgarh has reported 6,451 cases, 6,479 discharges and 35 deaths since their last report. The jump in figures, according to the State Health Department, is due to the reconciliation of district level and state level case, discharge and death figures, the ministry said. It said 85.36 per cent of the new recovered cases are observed to be concentrated in seven states and UTs. Chhattisgarh has reported the maximum number of single day recoveries with 6,479 newly recovered cases. In Kerala, 5,594 people recovered in a span of 24 hours followed by 3,181 in Maharashtra. The ministry said 85.73 per cent of the new cases are from five states and UTs and added Chhattisgarh reported the highest daily new cases at 6,451. “As mentioned above, the jump in figures is due to the reconciliation of district level and state level case, discharge and death figures,” the ministry underlined. It is followed by Kerala with 5,771, while Maharashtra reported 2,889 new cases. It added that 163 fatalities have been recorded in a span of 24 hours. Eight states and UTs account for 85.89 per cent of the new deaths. Maharashtra saw the maximum casualties (50). Chhattisgarh follows with 35 daily deaths and Kerala with 19. Altogether, 19 states and UTs have deaths per million lower than the national average (112), the ministry added.
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देश में कोरोना से अब तक 1 लाख 20 हजार मौतें हो चुकी हैं। बीते 25 दिनों से रोजाना औसतन 800 लोगों की मौत हो रही है। पहली मौत से आंकड़ा 20 हजार तक पहुंचने में 115 दिन लगे थे। तब रोजाना औसतन 173 मरीज जान गंवा रहे थे। इसमें सबसे ज्यादा तेजी 14 सितंबर से 2 अक्टूबर के बीच रही तब सिर्फ 18 दिन में मौत का आंकड़ा 80 हजार से 1 लाख पर पहुंच गया, यानी हर दिन 1111 लोगों ने जान गंवाई।
देश में मंगलवार को 42 हजार 998 केस आए, 58 हजार 344 मरीज ठीक हुए और 516 की मौत हो गई। अब तक 79 लाख 89 हजार 67 लोग संक्रमित पाए जा चुके हैं। इनमें 72 लाख 57 हजार 360 लोग ठीक हो चुके हैं, जबकि 6 लाख 10 हजार 284 मरीजों का इलाज चल रहा है। संक्रमण के चलते अब तक 1 लाख 20 हजार 60 मरीजों की मौत हो चुकी है।
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दिल्ली में प्रदूषण और फेस्टिवल सीजन में लोगों की लापरवाही का नतीजा दिखने लगा है। मंगलवार को राज्य में रिकॉर्ड 4,853 नए मरीज मिले। अब तक एक दिन में मिले मरीजों का ये आंकड़ा सबसे ज्यादा है। 2722 लोग रिकवर हुए और 44 मरीजों की मौत हो गई।
इंडियन काउंसिल फॉर मेडिकल रिसर्च (ICMR) ने कहा कि पहले की अपेक्षा संक��रमण की दर में जरूर कमी आई है, लेकिन खतरा अभी टला नहीं है। फेस्टिवल सीजन में केरल, पश्चिम बंगाल, महाराष्ट्र, कर्नाटक और दिल्ली में कोरोना के केस बढ़े हैं।
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कैडिला भी फेज-2 का ट्रायल कर रहा है। सीरम इंस्टीट्यूट ने फेज-2 बी का ट्रायल पूरा कर लिया है। अभी यूएस, ब्राजील और साउथ अफ्रीका से ट्रायल के नतीजे आने बाकी हैं।
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1. मध्यप्रदेश
राज्य में पिछले 24 घंटे के अंदर 514 नए मरीज मिले, 1010 लोग रिकवर हुए और 8 संक्रमितों की मौत हो गई। अब तक यहां 1 लाख 68 हजार 483 लोग संक्रमित पाए जा चुके हैं। इनमें 2898 मरीजों की मौत हो चुकी है। 1 लाख 55 हजार 232 लोग अब तक ठीक हो चुके हैं, जबकि 10 हजार 353 मरीजों का अभी इलाज चल रहा है।
2. राजस्थान
पिछले 24 घंटे में 1796 नए मरीज मिले, 2066 लोग रिकवर हुए और 14 मरीजों की मौत हो गई। अब तक 1 लाख 89 हजार 844 लोग संक्रमित पाए जा चुके हैं। इनमें 15 हजार 949 संक्रमितों का अभी इलाज चल रहा है, जबकि 1 लाख 72 हजार 28 लोग ठीक हो चुके हैं। संक्रमण के चलते अब तक 1867 लोगों की मौत हो चुकी है।
3. बिहार
राज्य में मंगलवार को 678 लोग संक्रमित मिले। 9073 लोग रिकवर हुए और 7 मरीजों की मौत हो गई। अब तक 2 लाख 13 हजार 383 लोग संक्रमित हो चुके हैं। इनमें 2 लाख 3 हजार 244 लोग ठीक हो चुके हैं।संक्रमण के चलते अब तक 1065 लोगों की मौत हो चुकी है।
4. महाराष्ट्र
मंगलवार को राज्य में 5363 नए मरीज मिले, 7836 लोग रिकवर हुए और 115 मरीजों की मौत हो गई। अब तक 16 लाख 54 हजार 28 लोग संक्रमण की चपेट में आ चुके हैं। इनमें 1 लाख 31 हजार 544 मरीजों का अभी इलाज चल रहा है, जबकि 14 लाख 78 हजार 496 लोग ठीक हो चुके हैं। संक्रमण के चलते अब तक 43 हजार 463 मरीजों की मौत हो चुकी है।
5. उत्तरप्रदेश
राज्य में मंगलवार को 1986 नए मरीज मिले 2335 लोग ठीक हुए और 38 मरीजों की मौत हो गई। अब तक 4 लाख 74 हजार 54 लोग संक्रमित पाए जा चुके हैं। इनमें 26 हजार 267 मरीजों का इलाज चल रहा है, जबकि 4 लाख 40 हजार 847 लोग ठीक हो चुके हैं। कोरोना ने अब तक राज्य में 6940 लोगों की जान ले ली।
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The second largest decline so far in active cases, with 28 thousand 132 cases reduced; So far 79.45 lakhs have been infected
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कोरोना के आंकड़े लगातार कम हो रहे हैं। रविवार को 45 हजार 65 नए केस आए यह 96 दिन में सबसे कम केस हैं। इससे कम 39 हजार 170 केस 21 जुलाई को आए थे। इसी तरह मौत का आंकड़ा भी बीते 24 घंटे में 460 रहा। यह बीते 106 दिन में सबसे कम है। इससे पहले 5 जुलाई को 421 केस आए थे।
रविवार को 58 हजार 180 मरीज ठीक हुए। इससे एक्टिव केस, यानी इलाज करा रहे मरीजों की संख्या में 13 हजार 583 की कमी आई। अब कुल 6.54 लाख मरीजों का इलाज चल रहा है। अब तक 79.9 लाख केस आ चुके हैं। इनमें से 71.33 लाख मरीज ठीक हो चुके हैं, जबकि 1.19 लाख संक्रमितों की मौत हो चुकी है।
14 राज्यों और केंद्र शासित राज्यों में डेथ रेट 1% से भी कम
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रिजर्व बैंक ऑफ इंडिया (RBI) के गवर्नर शक्तिकांत दास कोरोना पॉजिटिव हो गए हैं। उन्होंने ट्वीट करके यह जानकारी दी
पिछले पांच दिनों में रिकवरी रेट में 2% का इजाफा हुआ है। 19 अक्टूबर को 87% रिकवरी रेट था, जो अब 89.74% हो गया है।
16 राज्य और केंद्र शासित प्रदेशों में एक्टिव केस पांच हजार से कम हो गए हैं। सबसे कम दादरा एवं नगर हवेली में 51, मिजोरम में 175, अंडमान-निकोबार में 204, सिक्किम में 242 मरीजों का इलाज चल रहा है। इनके अलावा उत्तराखंड, पंजाब, मणिपुर, पुड्डुचेरी, गोवा, हिमाचल प्रदेश, अरुणाचल प्रदेश, त्रिपुरा, नगालैंड, मेघालय, लद्दाख और चंडीगढ़ में भी एक्टिव केस की संख्या कम है।
भारत बायोटेक को वैक्सीन के बड़े स्तर पर ट्रायल को मंजूरी मिल गई है। फर्म ने 12 से 14 राज्यों के 20 हजार वॉलंटियर्स पर ट्रायल की तैयारी शुरू कर दी है।
पांच राज्यों का हाल 1. मध्यप्रदेश राज्य में रविवार को 951 नए मरीज मिले, 1181 लोग ठीक हुए और 10 मरीजों की मौत हो गई। संक्रमितों का आंकड़ा अब 1 लाख 67 हजार 249 हो गया है। इनमें 11 हजार 237 मरीजों का अभी इलाज चल रहा है, जबकि 1 लाख 53 हजार 127 लोग ठीक हो चुके हैं। संक्रमण के चलते अब तक 2885 मरीजों की मौत हो चुकी है।
2. राजस्थान राज्य में रविवार को 1821 लोग संक्रमित पाए गए। 2240 लोग रिकवर हुए और 13 मरीजों की मौत हो गई। 1 लाख 86 हजार 243 लोग अब तक संक्रमित पाए जा चुके हैं। इनमें 16 हजार 668 मरीजों का इलाज चल रहा है, जबकि 1 लाख 67 हजार 736 लोग ठीक हो चुके हैं।
3. बिहार राज्य में कोरोना टेस्टिंग का आंकड़ा 1 करोड़ के पार हो गया। पिछले 24 घंटे में 1.4 लाख लोगों की जांच हुई। इनमें 749 लोग संक्रमित पाए गए। अब तक 2 लाख 12 हजार 192 लोग संक्रमण की चपेट में आ चुके हैं। इनमें 10 हजार 222 मरीजों का इलाज चल रहा है, जबकि 2 लाख 920 लोग ठीक हो चुके हैं। संक्रमण के चलते अब तक 1049 मरीजों की मौत हो चुकी है।
4. महाराष्ट्र राज्य में पिछले 24 घंटे के अंदर 6059 नए मरीज मिले, 5648 लोग रिकवर हुए और 112 मरीजों की मौत हो गई। अब तक 16 लाख 45 हजार 20 लोग संक्रमित पाए जा चुके हैं। इनमें 1 लाख 40 हजार 486 मरीजों का अभी इलाज चल रहा है, जबकि 14 लाख 60 हजार 755 लोग ठीक हो चुके हैं। संक्रमण के चलते अब तक 43 हजार 264 मरीजों की मौत हो चुकी है।
5. उत्तरप्रदेश राज्य में कोरोना के चलते जान गंवाने वालों की संख्या 6882 हो गई है। रविवार को 28 संक्रमितों की मौत हुई। 2032 नए मरीज मिले और 2368 लोग रिकवर हुए। अब तक 4 लाख 70 हजार 270 संक्रमितों की पुष्टि हो चुकी है। इनमें 27 हजार 317 मरीजों का अभी इलाज चल रहा है, जबकि 4 लाख 36 हजार 71 लोग ठीक हो चुके हैं।
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