The Kerala government is in a catch-22 situation over new relaxations in lockdown announced for the celebration of Eid festival.
While the Indian Medical Association (IMA) flayed the moveand said it would move the court against the decision, the anti-CPM camps have triggered a social media campaign that the Pinarayi Vijayan-ledgovernment was involved in communal appeasement rather than curbing Covid, while Congress has maintaineda silence on the matter so far.
Haryana on Sunday reported six more Covid-19-related fatalities, taking the death toll to 9,599, while 35 new cases pushed the infection count to 7,69,539.
According to the health department's daily bulletin, the latest deaths include one each from Gurgaon, Hisar, Panipat and Sirsa districts.
Among the new cases, 10 each were reported from Gurgaon and Rewari districts.
The total active cases in the state stands at 817 while the overall recoveries so far have reached 7,59,123. The recovery rate is 98.65 per cent, the bulletin said. - PTI.
After six months of vaccination, more than one third of India’s target population has received the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine which would protect them from developing a serious disease when infected, whereas 22 out of 37 states and union territories provided the shots to more than 40% of their target population.
Karnataka on Sunday registered 1,708 fresh Covid-19 cases taking the total cases to 28,83,947 while 36 deaths pushed the toll to 36,157, the Health department said.
There were 29,291 active cases in the state while as many as 2,463 patients recovered in the state taking the total recoveries to 28,18,476.
Delhi had less than a day's stock of coronavirus vaccine doses left on Sunday morning, according to the vaccination bulletin issued by the city government.
The national capital received 60,000 doses of Covishield on Saturday, taking the total number of doses to 72,240, the bulletin said.
India on Sunday handed over 150 ICU (intensive care unit) beds to the Nepal government as a gesture of solidarity and close cooperation with the Himalayan nation in its fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
The medical beds were handed over by Ambassador of India to Nepal Vinay Mohan Kwatra to Nepal Minister for Law Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Gyanendra Bahadur Karki at a ceremony organised here. - PTI.
Gujarat reported 33 Covid-19 cases on Sunday, taking the tally to 8,24,493, while one death in Ahmedabad took the toll to 10,076, an official said. The day also saw 71 people getting discharged, which increased the recovery count to 8,13,924, which is 98.72 per cent of the tally, leaving the state with 493 active cases, he said. - PTI.
Price rise, farmers' protest, Covid-19 management and vaccine shortage will find a forceful echo in the Monsoon Session of Parliament starting Monday even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised that his government was ready for "healthy and fruitful" discussions on various issues.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday urged the public to remain prudent against Covid on the eve of lifting pandemic curbs in England, as he confirmed he is self-isolating until July 26.
"Please, please, please be cautious, and go forward tomorrow into the next step with all the right prudence and respect for other people, and the risks that the disease continues to present," he said. - AFP.
The US surgeon general on Sunday defended a renewed mask mandate in Los Angeles, saying other areas may have to follow and adding that he is "deeply concerned" about the Covid-19 outlook in the fall.
Dr Vivek Murthy, who as surgeon general is a top government spokesman on public health matters, appeared on several news programs just hours after a new indoor mask mandate took effect in Los Angeles. - AFP
Manipur reports 963 new Covid-19 cases, 723 recoveries and 11 deaths today.
Active cases: 9,676.
Total recoveries: 73,770.
Death toll: 1,376.
Uttarakhand reports 19 new Covid-19 cases, 52 recoveries, and zero deaths today.
Active cases: 623
Death toll: 7,356
No one disputes that the world is unfair. But no one expected a vaccine gap between the global rich and poor that was this bad, this far into the pandemic.
From strengthening healthcare infrastructure to mass media campaigns to raise awareness on Covid-appropriate behaviour and vaccination, civic bodies in Delhi are making preparations in anticipation of the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
Funded by donors on social media, Phoe Thar and his team are part of a growing grassroots effort that bypasses the authorities and echoes the way Myanmar's people responded to crises during previous decades of army rule.
Hajj pilgrims streamed out of the holy city of Mecca Sunday, launching the rituals of the great pilgrimage which Saudi Arabia is holding in a scaled-down form for a second year to ward off coronavirus.
Saudi Arabia is allowing only 60,000 fully vaccinated citizens and residents of the kingdom to take part, far from the vast crowds that descend on Mecca in normal times, when the ritual draws some 2.5 million pilgrims.
Showing a steady decrease in daily Covid-19 cases, India has been able to come down to fourth place in the seven-day Covid-19 cases count.
Likewise, Brazil has also been able to come down to the third spot after Indonesia, which is currently reporting the highest number of Covid-19 cases in the world, took over its place. In the last seven days, Indonesia showed a 46 per cent rise in its Covid caseload, which accounts to 3,41,749 in total.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson will undertake "only essential government business" in the week ahead after he was designated a close contact of a person infected with Covid, Downing Street said Sunday.
Johnson and finance minister Rishi Sunak were both designated but are taking part in a government pilot scheme that enables them to continue working, a spokesperson said.
Jammu and Kashmir government on Sunday announced reopening of higher educational institutions and skill development centers in phased manner after July 31, subject to the vaccination status of the students and staff.
Data has assumed a central role in determining the degree of society’s freedom since March 2020. Niche statistical jargon and data visualisations are now widespread in the public domain, with specialist data sites such as Johns Hopkins Covid-19 Map and the Worldometer’s coronavirus page receiving a surge of traffic.
A new study conducted by Pune-based Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology suggests thatCovid-19 virus piggybacks only black carbon emitted during biomass burning and not all PM2.5 particles.
The study, published in the journal ELSEVIER, is based on data collected from Delhi, from September to December 2020, and the 24-hour average of particulate matter (PM) 2.5 and black carbon (BC). (PTI)
2 athletes have become the first to test positive for Covid-19in the Tokyo Olympic Village, officials said on Sunday, as concerns remain high just days before the Games open.
The cases were revealed a day after an unidentified person became the first to test positive in the Village, which will house thousands of competitors during the Games. (AFP)
Thailand on Sunday reported a record 11,397 new coronavirus cases, the third consecutive day that the Southeast Asian country has registered record numbers.
The country'sCOVID-19 taskforce also reported 101 new deaths, bringing the total number to 3,341 fatalities and 403,386 cases since the pandemic started last year.
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Facebook on Saturday defended itself against USPresident Joe Biden's assertion that the social media platform is "killing people" by allowing misinformation about coronavirus vaccines to proliferate, saying the facts tell a different story.
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As many as 71 of the 90breakthrough Covid deaths reported in the state are from Hassan and Mysuru districts. Hassan alone accounted for more than half of them with 51 between April 4 and July 3.
Bengaluru saw an increase in the number of Covid-19 hospital admissions over the last couple of days, suggesting the second wave is not yet over and cases could rise in the absence of Covid-appropriate behaviour.