Maharashtra government has extended COVID-19 related restrictions till June 1 to curb the spread of the virus. In addition to the earlier restrictions, it is now mandatory to carry a negative RT-PCR test report for all those coming into the state. #covid19 newsbytesapp.com/news/india/cov…
According to the order issued today, activities such as collection, transportation and processing of milk may be allowed without restrictions. Personnel engaged in the movement of cargo related to medicines or equipment for COVID-19 management will also be allowed to move freely.
Moreover, the Disaster Management Authority (DMA) has been asked to ensure that COVID-19-appropriate behavior is followed in rural markets. The DMA can now ‘decide on a case-by-case basis to shut or impose further restrictions,’ on the markets. #Maharashtra#COVIDEmergency#covid
To note, Maharashtra has logged 46,781 new infections and 816 deaths in the past 24 hours. Further, the positivity rate has dropped to 17.36 per cent while the death rate is down to 1.49 per cent in the state. #Maharashtra#maharashtralockdown#lockdown2021#CoronaSecondWave
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In every district of Delhi, there will be a bank with 200 oxygen concentrators, CM Arvind Kejriwal said in a televised briefing today. He added a team of the Delhi government would reach the patient within two hours of their request.
Any patient can dial the helpline number - 1031 - to get added to the government's list of patients isolated at their homes.
Much like rest of India, Delhi had been witnessing an unprecedented spike in coronavirus cases over the past few weeks. In mid-April, daily cases had reached nearly 30,000. Due to the surge, hospitals remained overwhelmed and reported an acute shortage of beds and oxygen.
In a mind-boggling piece of news, BJP leader and former CM of Uttarakhand Trivendra Singh Rawat recently said that coronavirus is a living organism and has a ‘right to live,’ naturally inviting criticism from several sections. #Uttarakhand#COVID19India newsbytesapp.com/news/politics/…
"If we talk philosophically, the virus is a living organism, just like us. The virus also wants to live and has a right to do so. It is mutating to save itself," Rawat said in an interview. #BJP#india
Evidently, not everyone appreciated the BJP leader's philosophical observation. "What Rawat has said is nothing but foolish and nonsense," said Uttarakhand Congress Vice President. The Aam Aadmi Party has also criticized the remark. #AAP#Congress
Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccines are here, priced at Rs. 995 per dose (Rs. 948 basic cost and a 5% GST) in India, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories announced today. The vaccine is likely to be available in the market from next week. #VaccineForAll#SputnikV newsbytesapp.com/news/india/spu…
According to Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, the vaccine’s price is expected to reduce once its local production commences. Meanwhile, Dr. Reddy’s is working closely with six manufacturing partners in India to ensure a "smooth and timely supply." #vaccine#india
The first consignment of imported doses of Sputnik V had landed in India on May 1 and received clearance from the Central Drugs Laboratory in Kasauli on May 13. "Further consignments of imported doses are expected over the upcoming months," Dr. Reddy's said today. #Sputnikvaccine
COVAXIN, developed by the Hyderabad-based firm Bharat Biotech in collaboration with the National Institute of Virology and the ICMR, is India's first approved indigenous COVID-19 vaccine. At least 55 crore doses of COVAXIN would be available by December. newsbytesapp.com/news/india/cov…
Covishield is the Indian brand name of the vaccine developed by the University of Oxford in partnership with the British-Swedish company AstraZeneca. It is being locally produced by the Serum Institute of India. 75 crore doses of Covishield will be available by the year-end.
Sputnik V, the latest vaccine to be approved by the Indian government, has been developed by the Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology of the Russian Ministry of Health. The government plans to roll out 15.6 crore doses of the vaccine by December. #vaccine
Navneet Kalra, accused of black marketing hundreds of oxygen concentrators, owns the restaurants Khan Chacha, Town Hall, Mr. Choy and Nege & Ju, besides Dayal Opticals. Last week, 500 oxygen concentrators were recovered from Kalra’s businesses. newsbytesapp.com/news/india/bus…
Khan Chacha was established by Haji Banda Hasan, popularly known as "Khan Chacha" in 1972. In 2010, Mr. Hasan joined hands with Kalra. However, the partnership split in 2016. The two sides fought a bitter court battle over 'Khan Chacha trademark.’ #NavneetKalra#Delhi#Oxygen
Kalra claimed that the Hasan family had signed over the rights to the brand name to him, while the latter alleged that Kalra's documents were "forged and fabricated." However, the brand name is currently being used by Kalra. #NavneetKalra#Delhi#COVID19India#DelhiPolice
According to Ohio Governor DeWine, $1 million cash prize will be given to 5 lucky state residents who have received at least one vaccine shot. Ohio residents aged 12-17 also stand a chance to win full, 4-year scholarships to state public universities if they receive their jabs.
Moreover, many American states are incentivizing their residents to get vaccine jabs. Earlier, the state of West Virginia had announced a $100 savings bond for those getting vaccinated. Meanwhile, New Jersey is offering free beers to residents for taking the shot. #NewJersey