Gujarat reported 1,204 new Covid-19 cases on Saturday, raising its tally to 2,26,508, the state health department said.
With 12 fatalities, Covid-19 death toll in the state reached 4,160, it said.
Recoveries outnumbered new cases, with 1,338 patients gettingdischarged from hospitalon Saturday. The number of recovered cases thus rose to 2,08,867, said the department in its release.
The state's recovery rate improved to 92.21 per cent.
Total 60,423 tests were conducted for the virus in the last 24 hours at the rate of 929.58 tests per day per million population.
Gujarat Covid-19 figures are as follows: Positive cases 2,26,508, new cases 1,204, death toll 4,160, recovered: 2,08,867, active cases 13,481 and people tested so far 86,13,587.
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Gearing up for distribution of Covid-19 vaccine when it is made available, the Telangana government has constituted committees at the state, district and mandal levels for planning and execution, with priority to high risk groups, followed by others.
The committees would undertake a structured review of all aspects related to preparedness and implementation of Covid-19 vaccination, a Government Order said.
The Terms of Reference (ToR) of the committee, during the preparatory phase, include ensuring active engagement of "line departments" for various activities related to the vaccine introduction as and when it is made available, among others.
The various ToR of the panel include oversight on overall micro planning and other operational aspects of Covid-19 vaccine introduction.
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Covid-19 vaccinewill be made available free of cost to all people in Kerala, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Saturday.
No one will be charged for the vaccine. This is the stand of the government," he told reporters at Kannur.
Kerala is the latest to announce free of cost Covid-19 vaccine for its people. States, including Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh, have already made a similar announcement.
The Centre on Tuesday said three Covid-19 vaccines, developed by Bharat Biotech, Serum Institute of India and Pfizer, are under active consideration of India's drug regulator and there is hope that early licensure is possible for all or any of them.
Five vaccine candidates are under different phases of clinical trials in the country. Vijayan said the quantity of the vaccine that would be allotted to the state by the Centre was not yet known.
"The fact is that the number of Covid-19 cases are decreasing, which is a matter of relief. However, it needs to be seen if the local body polls, two phases of which are over, would contribute to increase in cases.
That will be known only in the days to come," he said. If the cases do not increase,this trend (of cases declining) will continue, the chief minister added. Kerala on Saturday recorded 5,949 Covid-19 cases and 32 deaths, taking the caseload to 6.64 lakh and the toll to 2,594. The active cases stood at 60,029.
Ladakh recorded one more fatality linked to the novel coronavirus and 41 new cases in the past 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 123 and the infection tally to 9,112, officials said on Saturday.
The new fatality was reported from Leh, pushing the death toll from the pandemic to 80 in the district, while the remaining 43 were registered in Kargil district, the officials said.
Of the fresh Covid-19 cases, 35 were registered in Leh and six in Kargil, they said.
The recovery count in the Union Territory of Ladakh rose to 8,189 after 17 more patients were discharged in Leh, the officials said. They said the number of active Covid-19 cases in Ladakh stands at 800 -- 683 in Leh and 117 in Kargil.
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The number of coronavirus infections in the Netherlands jumped by more than 9,000 in 24 hours, the biggest daily increase since October, data released by the National Institute for Public Health (RIVM) on Saturday showed.
The latest confirmed cases took the total number during the pandemic to more than 600,000, with more than 10,000 deaths in the country.
Members of the Dutch government meet on Sunday to review tougher lockdown measures ahead of Christmas.
Total cases 18,76,699
Total recoveries 17,53,922
Death toll 48,139
Active cases 73,542
Total cases so far: 27,036
Total recoveries: 23,657
Active cases: 3,057
Total Deaths till date: 322
Recovery rate: 87.50%
Total cases: 81,939
Total recoveries: 73,422
Death toll: 1,351
Active cases: 6,207
Total cases: 9,00,214
Active cases: 18,254
Total recovered cases: 8,70,002
Death toll: 11,939
Total positive cases: 7,97,693
Total discharges: 7,75,602
Death toll: 11,883
Active cases: 10,208
Total cases 6,05,470
Total recoveries 5,78,116
Death toll 9981
Active cases 17,373
Scientists have developed a portable saliva-based smartphone testing platform for Covid-19 which they claim can provide results within 15 minutes without the need for resource-intensive laboratory methods.
The new approach, described in the journal Science Advances, pairs a fluorescence microscope readout device with a smartphone to determine the quantity of virus in a patient sample.
In the study, the scientists, including Bo Ning from Tulane University School of Medicine in the US, used an assay made of CRISPR/Cas12a molecules to test 12 people infected with the novel coronavirus and six healthy controls, which was then read out using the smartphone platform.
According to the researchers, the technique works as effectively as the well-established RT-PCR method.
The Haryana government has written to the Centre to have public representatives including MPs and MLAs listed among the priority groups for Covid-19 vaccination once it begins, Health Minister Anil Vij on Saturday.
He also said the state government is making all preparations in terms of building database of priority groups, cold chain infrastructure; identification and training of vaccinators for rolling out vaccination.
He said while those on the frontline of fight against coronavirus such as doctors, nurses, paramedics etc are on the priority list for vaccinations, the Haryana Health Department has written to the Union Health Ministry recommending that public representatives who come into contact with masses during their work also be included in the list.
On Friday, the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) gave the go-ahead for the emergency roll out for the Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA Covid-19 vaccine, making the USA the the sixth country to approve the two-dose vaccine, after the United Kingdom, Bahrain, Israel, Canada, and Mexico.
Total cases: 5,64,132
Total recoveries: 5,35,985
Active cases: 20,091
Death toll: 8,056
Italy could soon reclaim a record that nobody wants — the most coronavirus deaths in Europe — after the health care system again failed to protect the elderly and the government delayed imposing new restrictions.
This wasn't supposed to happen. Italy was the first country in the West to be slammed by Covid-19 and, after suffering a huge wave of death in spring, brought infections under control.
Italy then had the benefit of time and experience heading into the fall resurgence because it trailed Spain, France and Germany in recording big new clusters of infections. Yet the virus spread fast and wide, and Italy has added 28,000 dead since Sept. 1.
India's total Covid-19 active caseload has dropped to below 3.6 lakh (3,59,819), and comprises just 3.66 per cent of the total coronavirus infections, the Union health ministry said on Saturday.
In a statement, the ministry said the drop has been possible due to recoveries exceeding daily new cases and the low number of fatalities per day.
“India's trajectory of active cases continues to follow a steadily dipping path. The total active caseload has dropped below 3.6 lakh (3,59,819) today (Saturday),” the ministry said.
"India's present active caseload consists of just 3.66 per cent of India's total positive cases. The new recoveries of 33,494 in the last 24 hours have led to a net decline of 3,930 in the total active cases,” it said.
The rolling average for the last week shows the sustained decline in the daily cases for the six most affected states - Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi, it said.
The post-Covid-19 new world order offers limitless opportunity for India but for the country to be ready to participate in it, there is a need to establish regulatory standards on data and taxation in general, Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran said on Saturday.
US President-elect Joe Biden has urged Americans to have confidence in the Covid-19 vaccine developed by first-rate scientists without political influence, after it was allowed for emergency use in the country, worst-hit by the pandemic.
Jharkhand's Covid-19 caseload rose to 1,11,177 as 174 more people tested positive for the infection, a health department official said on Saturday. The Covid-19 death toll increased to 995 after two more patients succumbed to the disease, he said.
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Of the Friday cases reported by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, 928 were locally transmitted and 22 were imported, bringing the total to 41,736 infections with 578 deaths.
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Total cases: 2,77,151
Active cases: 7,670
Total recoveries: 2,67,992
Death toll: 1,489
Total cases: 4,024
Active cases: 197
Discharges: 3,820
Deaths: 7
The Food and Drug Administration authorized Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine for emergency use Friday, according to two people with knowledge of the decision who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it. The action means millions of highly vulnerable people will begin receiving the vaccine within days.
Anticipating a second wave of Covid-19 infections, the state government has got into a preparatory mode. The Covid-19 task force on Friday resolved to ramp up testing and ensure adequate supply of oxygen and medicine to district and taluk hospitals across the state.
Total number of confirmed positive cases in India reaches 98,26,691; death toll stands at 142,618 as of December 12
Snow leopards at the Louisville Zoo are the latest animals to be infected with the coronavirus.
One female cat, NeeCee, has tested positive, and two males, Kimti and Meru, are presumed positive, based on tests at a regional veterinary diagnostic center that must be confirmed at a national lab.
The World Health Organization warned Friday that Christmas celebrations could turn to tears if people fail to keep up their guard against Covid-19 during the festive season.