Case tally 9,69,300
Active cases 39,261
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The Sikkim government on Sunday extended its statewide lockdown for another week -- till June 7 amid the surge in Covid-19 cases.
Government of India targets to procure 20-25 crore vaccine doses by July end, and 30 crore doses in August-September. Serum Institute of India (SII) will provide 10-12 crore doses of Covishield vaccine to Govt next month (June): Govt Sources
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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday said the Covid-19 cases and deaths in the state are likely to come down in the next week given the steps taken so far to contain the spread of the deadly virus in the state.
Active cases 3,42,010
Case tally 25,87,827
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Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Sunday visited the Covid-19 ward at a government hospital in the industrial city of Coimbatore to instil hope among patients infected with the virus.
Covid-19 lockdown in Telangana extended till 9 June.
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With the second wave of coronavirus wreaking havoc across Kashmir, Masjid committees in the valley have decided to raise money to procure lifesaving equipment and tools to help Covid-19 patients.
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Odisha reports 9,541 new Covid-19 cases, 33 deaths
With just 25,468 (5.22 per cent) transgender persons vaccinated against Covid-19 in India till now, activists said misinformation, lack of documents and digital divide have added to their woes in getting inoculated.
The British government is thinking about making Covid-19 vaccination compulsory for healthcare workers to stop the spread of the virus in hospitals, vaccine minister Nadhim Zahawi said on Sunday.
Bharat Biotech, who has been manufacturing 1.3 crore vaccines a month, will start manufacturing 10 crore vaccines per month by October, says BJP President J P Nadda. He also said, soon 19 companies will produce Covid-19 vaccines.
50 people have died due to black fungus in Haryana, saysManohar Lal Khattar.
China administered 17.98 million Covid-19 vaccine doses on May 29, bringing the total number administered to 620.97 million, according to data released by the National Health Commission on Sunday.
Aim to inoculate 30 per cent of Assam population by August 15 if vaccines available, saysCM Himanta Biswa Sarma.
He also saidAssam has only 20,000-25,000 doses of vaccines for 18-44 years age group at present.
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar announces aid of Rs 1500 per month to children who have lost either of their parents to Covid-19.
At least 461 more people tested positive for Covid-19 in Arunachal Pradesh, pushing the tally in the northeastern state to 26,778, a senior health department official said on Sunday.
The death toll rose to 114 after three more persons, including an 18-month old child, succumbed to the infection in the past 24 hours, State Surveillance Officer (SSO) Dr Lobsang Jampa said, adding that they had comorbidities.
We have got general guidelines from Centre regarding how to follow containment measures till June 30. There will be no changes in ongoing restrictions till June 7. CM will call a meeting of Ministers & experts in few days to take final call, says Karnataka Home Min Basavaraj Bommai
In normal times daily production of liquid medical oxygen was 900 MT, it has now risen over 10 times to nearly 9,500 MT, says PM Modi.
The Covid-19 death toll in the state rose to 36 with one more person succumbing to the disease in the last 24 hours, official data said.
Of the 329 fresh cases, Aizawl district registered the highest at 135, followed by Kolasib (57) and Lawngtlai (46).
The remaining cases were reported from Lunglei district (41), Serchhip (41), Mamit (1), Saitual (4), Siaha (2) and Khawzawl district (2), it said.
At least 249 cases were detected through Rapid Antigen Test, 68 through RT-PCR test and the remaining 12 cases were detected through TrueNat tests.
The Goa education board has formulated a scheme for finalising the results of students based on their internal assessment conducted by schools during the academic year and an objective criterion developed by the board.
The Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education's (GBSHSE) executive committee met on Saturday and prepared the scheme, which will have to be followed by all the schools affiliated to it.
The scheme's draft lays down several checks and balances, including de-recognition or penalty for a school if it is found indulging in malpractices while finalising the results of Class 10 students.
Ladakh has registered 138 fresh COVID-19 cases, taking the Union Territory's infection tally to 18,448, officials said on Sunday, as Lt Governor R K Mathur reviewed the situation and directed police to exercise extensive patrolling in villages to avoid gatherings.
The Union Territory has so far recorded a total of 187 Covid-related deaths since the outbreak of the disease last year with the worst-hit Leh district accounting for 136 fatalities followed by Kargil at 51.
Ladakh, which is under partial lockdown till June 7, has recorded over 4,479 coronavirus cases and 44 deaths in May till date.
Australia's Victoria state reported five new local Covid-19 cases on Sunday, including in a worker at a Melbourne aged care facility where not all of the residents have been vaccinated.
The infections on the third day of a week-long lockdown raise the total to 40 in the latest cluster, which started with a returning overseas traveller who tested positive after leaving a quarantine hotel.
India on Sunday reported 1,65,553 new cases of Covid-19 showing a further decline in the spread of the virus. The country added 3,460 new deaths, taking the total fatalities beyond 3.25 lakh, according to Union Health Ministry.
With a forecasted third wave of theCovid-19pandemic expected toaffect children disproportionately, teachers have been taken on board to spread awareness in the city of Kolhapur inMaharashtra.
Bengaluru recorded less than 5,000 new Covid-19 cases on Saturday, as Karnataka reported 20,628 fresh cases and 492 fatalities, taking the total number of infections to 25.67 lakh and toll to 28,298.
When T M G Kumar shut the doors of his garment factory in April, all 40 of his employees returned to their villages, for the second time in a year. Hefears these workers, who were trained and skilled, would not return as Covid-19 had affected their livelihoods twice now. Adding to his worries isthe Rs 20 lakh loan that he borrowed from a private money lender, which has now swollen to Rs 25 lakh. Work orders have continued to dry up over the last year, making his future uncertain and volatile.
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While acknowledging that the second wave had caught India by surprise, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and experts on Saturday said India must recover and rehabilitate in the wake of the surgein Covid-19 cases.
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