While the nation is under lockdown, twins in Jammu, Saibaa and Saisha Gupta are creating awareness about the importance of social distancing amid Coronavirus pandemic. The two sisters reportedly study in Jammu’s Presentation Convent School and they recently composed a song on the deadly virus which has now taken the internet but storm.
Through the song, the sisters asked people to adhere to the lockdown norms and maintain social distancing to defeat the virus.
‘Great inspiration’
Saibaa reportedly said that several people are violating lockdown rules and they should avoid going out. She further appealed that everyone must fully cooperate with the authorities. She also appreciated the steps taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Saisha also asked people to understand the importance of social distancing and said that those venturing out of their homes for no reason are not only risking their own lives but also their families. Saibaa and Saisha also expressed concern over the recent incidents of attacks on health workers and reportedly said that doctors and health workers are no less than god for the people right now.
The number of COVID-19 positive cases in India exceeded 3,300 and the death toll touched 96 on Saturday, according to State and Health Ministry reports. Despite the rise in cases, Joint Secretary at the Union Health Ministry Lav Agarwal said the revised testing guideline is still under consideration and would be released by April 4.
8.45 PM | NEW DELHI
Congress seeks more financial aid for State govts
The Congress on Saturday said the Union government should empower the State governments by announcing a special economic package of ₹1 lakh crore and release about Rs. 42,000 crore due as compensation for the goods and services tax (GST). It urged the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to offer zero interest loans as the States have been at the forefront of the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi asked the government to scale up testing rather than ‘lighting lamps’, while the party criticised the government for not banning export of diagnostic kits until Saturday.
“India is simply not testing enough to fight the #Covid19 virus. Making people clap & shining torches in the sky isn’t going to solve the problem,” Mr. Gandhi tweeted.
8.30 PM | NEW DELHI
Final COVID-19 samples of 263 people housed at ITBP quarantine centre taken
The final COVID-19 sample collection of 263 people, evacuated recently from Italy and now staying at an ITBP quarantine facility, has been done and results are expected soon, a senior official said on Saturday.
Another batch of 217 people, who too were brought back from Milan city in Italy and admitted to this facility on March 15, has been found negative for COVID-19, he said.
“Final samples of 263 people brought to the quarantine from Rome on March 22 have been taken. The reports are awaited,” a spokesperson of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police force (ITBP) said.
8.15 PM | TAMIL NADU
Tamil Nadu goverment announces further curbs on public movement
The Tamil Nadu government on Saturday announced further curbs on public movement as part of its fight against COVID-19, revising the business hours of shops selling essential commodities.
Chief Minister K Palaniswami appealed against giving communal colour to the spread of the contagion and requested people to avoid religious congregations and strictly maintain social distancing.
The Tamil Nadu government on Saturday announced further curbs on public movement as part of its fight against COVID-19, revising the business hours of shops selling essential commodities.
Chief Minister K Palaniswami appealed against giving communal colour to the spread of the contagion and requested people to avoid religious congregations and strictly maintain social distancing.
8.05 PM | MADHYA PRADESH
Plan ready to avoid grid collapse on Sunday night: M.P. official
A plan has been drawn up to ensure that the Western Region Power Grid does not collapse when people switch off house lights in response to prime minister’s appeal on Sunday, a senior official said here.
Energy departments of some states have expressed fear that sudden dip in power consumption at 9 pm on Sunday followed by sudden surge when lights are switched on again could cause the national grid to collapse, causing a blackout.
In Madhya Pradesh, it has also revived memories of a shut-down of the Western Region Grid in July 2002.
“We are going to reduce power generations from our coal-fired power stations in the run-up to 9 pm tomorrow.”
8.00 PM | PARIS
More than 60,000 deaths worldwide from coronavirus
The coronavirus pandemic has killed over 60,000 people worldwide, nearly three quarters of them in Europe, since it emerged in China in December.
A total of 60,457 deaths have been recorded, including 44,132 in Europe, the continent worst hit by the virus.
7.40 PM | NEW DELHI
U.P. cases climb to 234
Positive cases in U.P. now stand at 234 spread across 28 districts. Sixty new cases were reported today.
7.30 PM | NEW DELHI
PM Narendra Modi holds telephonic conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump
We agreed to deploy full strength of India-U.S. partnership to fight COVID-19, says Prime Minister Narendra Modi on telephonic conversation with Donald Trump.
7.20 PM | ANDHRA PRADESH
Andhra Pradesh reports 10 new cases
The number of coronavirus cases in Andhra Pradesh climbed further to 190 on Saturday evening. In the tests conducted between 10 am and 5 pm on Saturday, 10 new cases were detected, according to the latest bulletin of the Medical and Health Department.
7.00 PM | NEW DELHI
Over 3,700 detained, 167 cases registered for lockdown violations in Delhi
More than 160 cases were registered and 3,747 people detained in Delhi on Saturday for violating government orders during the lockdown imposed due to coronavirus outbreak, police said.
According to the data shared by the police, 167 cases were registered under section 188 (for disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) of the Indian Penal Code till 5pm.
A total of 3,747 people have been detained under Section 65 (persons bound to comply with reasonable directions of police officers) and 388 vehicles have been impounded under Section 66 of the Delhi Police Act, they stated.
6.55 PM | NEW DELHI
COVID-19 testing, treatment free for Ayushman Bharat beneficiaries at private labs, empanelled hospitals
Testing and treatment for COVID-19 will be free of cost for Ayushman Bharat beneficiaries at private laboratories and empanelled hospitals, the National Health Authority (NHA) said on Saturday.
The NHA, which implements the national health insurance scheme, said this will strengthen the country’s response to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
“Testing and treatment of COVID-19 is already available for free in public facilities. Now, more than 50 crore citizens, eligible under the health assurance scheme will be able to avail free testing through private labs and treatment for COVID-19 in empanelled hospitals,” it said in a statemen.
6.45 PM | NEW DELHI
Delhi police sets up isolation centre for its personnel
The Delhi police has set up a 10-bed isolation centre in Dwarka South police station for its personnel who show symptoms of COVID-19 infection but has no permanent residence in the city, a senior police officer said on Saturday.
At the isolation centre, police personnel will be provided a basic hygiene kit.
The 10 beds are placed at a safe distance from each other, the officer said.
6.40 PM | TAMIL NADU
Public can operate home appliances on Sunday night: TNEB
The Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) has been mandated to ensure no service disruption on Sunday when the people across the country respond to the call of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to turn off lights at their respective residences, the state government has said.
As per the orders of the chief minister K Palaniswami and electricity minister P Thangamani, the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (TANGEDCO) has taken steps to see to it there is no disruption in electricity supply to residences during that time on Sunday.
6.35 PM | GOA
No community transmission in Goa, says CM Pramod Sawant
There is no community transmission of novel coronavirus in Goa, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said on Saturday, adding that six of the seven COVID-19 patients had foreign travel history while one was an infected person’s brother.
He said the lockdown in force must be adhered to strictly to effectively combat the virus outbreak.
“We have not progressed to community transmission stage because of lockdown and social distancing measures put in place,” he said.
6.15 PM | TAMIL NADU
74 new cases in Tamil Nadu
Another 74 persons test positive for COVID-19 in Tamil Nadu on Saturday. Total count in the State rises to 485.6.00 PM | KARNATAKA
Karnataka reports 16 new cases
Sixteen new COVID-19 cases were reported in Karnataka, taking the total number of infections in the State to 144.
Of the 144 cases, 16 are Tablighi Jamaat attendees.
5.50 PM | NEW DELHI
Delhi has 40 cases of local transmission out of 445 cases: Arvind Kejriwal
Out of 445 cases in Delhi, only 40 have cases of local transmission, says Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Six patients have died till now, out of these five were above 60. I appeal to all elders to stay safe and stay indoors since they are at risk, adds Mr. Kejriwal.
“As of now eleven coronavirus patients are in ICU in Delhi, five on ventilator,” says the Delhi Chief Minister.
“Five hundred patients from Markaz are in hospitals, 1,800 in quarantine. All these are being tested for COVID-19, so cases may spike,” adds Mr. Kejriwal.
5.40 PM | NEW DELHI
PM Modi to interact with floor leaders of political parties on April 8
Amid a countrywide lockdown due to COVID-19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with floor leaders of various political parties via a video link on April 8.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said Prime Minister Modi will interact with floor leaders of all those parties who have more than five MPs in both houses of Parliament on April 8 at 11a.m.
5.30 PM |TAMIL NADU
Tamil Nadu has placed orders for 1 lakh rapid test kits, says Health Minister
Tamil Nadu has placed orders for 1 lakh rapid test kits for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) through the Tamil Nadu Medical Services Corporation (TNMSC), according to Health Minister C. Vijayabaskar.
The Minister also said that television sets were being installed television sets in the isolation wards to keep patients engaged and motivated.
5.15 PM | INDIA
Since March, 75,000 masks stitched by Tihar, Mandoli jail inmates
Prisoners at the Tihar and Mandoli jails here have stitched 75,000 face masks since March for the traffic police, the prisons’ inmates and for organisations that placed orders in the wake of novel coronavirus pandemic, prison department officials said.
The department has also produced 750 litres of sanitiser, they said.
5.00 PM | WEST BENGAL
11 including one with history of travel of Nizamiddum test positive in Bengal, active cases rise to 49
Eleven more cases were reported in West Bengal in the past 24 hours, taking the total number of active cases to 49. One of those tested positive is from Haldia in Purba Medinipur who had participated in the Tablighi Jamaat conference in New Delhi.
4.45 PM | UTTAR PRADESH
U.P. cases climb to 227
Positive cases in U.P. now stand at 227. It includes 94 people linked to Tablighi Jamaat, said U.P. Health principal secretary Amit Mohan Prasad.
4.30 PM | INDIA
Rate of increase in cases in India less as compared to other countries: Health Ministry
Health Ministry Joint Secretary Lav Agrawal has given an age profile for cases in the country: 9 % cases among people till 20 years of age, 42% among people between 21-40 years age, 33% among 41-60-year-olds and 17% among those above 60 years.
There are 58 critical cases, mainly in Kerala, MP and Delhi, he said.
“The government of India’s response has been proactive and graded. Compared to other countries, the rate of increase in number of infections in India less,” he said.
“1023 cases related to Tablighi Jamaat cluster have been found postive in 17 States so far.
“As we see, 30% of total cases are linked to one particular place, which we could not understand or manage. Our actions should be stringent and measures coordinated,” he added.
“Lockdown measures being implemented effectively in all States,” Home Ministry spokesperson said.
“Tablighi Jamaat update: 22,000 workers and their contacts have been quarantined so far
“The first instalment of SDRF, Rs.11,092 crore, was released yesterday. The fund can be used for extending relief to migrant workers
“Guidelines have been issued for streamlining nationwide supply chains of essential goods and agri-products,” the Home Ministry added.
ICMR spokesperson said 75,000 people have been tested so far. “We are gradually increasing our capacity for testing..over 100 testing govt labs are functioning, apart from private labs..About a week ago, about 5000 tests were taking place, now the capacity is 10,000 per today.”
4.15 PM | MAHARASHTRA
Two new cases in Dharavi
Two more cases have been reported in Dharavi, a 30-year-old and a 48-year old resident. The total number of cases in Dharavi is now four, excluding the conservancy worker who was not a resident.
4.00 PM | ODISHA
Odisha imposes containment measures at places with new cases
Apprehending that community transmission may occur in many pockets, the Odisha government on Saturday imposed containment measures at places where fresh COVID-19 positive case emerged since Friday morning. The measures will remain in force till April 14 midnight.
The areas where the measures were imposed include Surya Nagar and Bomikhal areas of Bhubaneswar, Danagahir village in Puri district, and Brahmabarada village in Jajpur district.
3.50 PM | UTTAR PRADESH
Five new cases in U.P.
Five new cases of COVID-19 have emerged Gautam Buddh Nagar on Saturday, taking the total number of coronavirus cases in the district to 55, the highest in Uttar Pradesh.
Four persons have been tested positive in the JJ Colony in Sector 5 of Noida, according to an official release. A health department official said one person works in the Cease-Fire Company and he has infected three other persons in the family.
One other person has been found infected by the contagion in Wajidpur village of Sector 135 in Noida.
Both the places have been sealed till April 5 and sanitisation process has started as per protocol.
3.20 PM | NORTHEASTERN STATES
31 cases reported in northeast; 25 in Assam alone
The number of COVID-19 cases in the northeast touched 31 on Saturday, 25 of them from Assam.
All but three of these cases have been related to the Tablighi Jamaat congregation at Nizamuddin in Delhi last month.
2.50 PM | ANDHRA PRADESH
19 new cases recorded in Andhra Pradesh
The State government reported 16 moreCOVID-19 positive cases from six districts taking the total tally to 180 as of Saturday morning. Four of the patients recovered and got discharged while one died. Three persons from Kurnool district, who attended the Tabilighi Jamaat at Nizamuddin, also tested positive for COVID-19.
2.30 PM | INDIA
Govt. puts curbs on exports of diagnostic kits with immediate effect
The government on Saturday put curbs on exports of diagnostic kits with a view to discourage shipments amid the coronavirus outbreak.
2.15 P.M. | MAHARASHTRA
No religious, political event will be permitted in Maharashtra: Uddhav Thackeray
Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray speaks in Mumbai:
“Everyone has joined this battle against Coronavirus irrespective of political party, religion, caste and race. Sonia Gandhiji too called today. Modiji is in contact. A number of Maulavis have started appealing too.
“A virus of dividing society is also working in Maharashtra. Fake videos are being circulated. I warn anyone who is spreading wrong messages. I will ensure the law will punish that person. No attempt to divide society will be tolerated.
“Deaths are of senior citizens. Please take care of senior citizens. Stop them from going out. Serve them with clean hands in a sanitized environment.
“We stopped the Tablighi event in Maharashtra. We did not let it happen here as it happened in Delhi. Almost all from Delhi event are presently in isolation wards.
“No religious, political event will be permitted in Maharashtra. Just like Hindu festivals celebrated inside, no other religious festivals will be celebrated outside.
“Five lakh migrant labourers are being taken care of by Maharashtra government. Meals, medicines, shelter is being provided.
“I expect CMs of other States to similarly take care of Maharashtra citizens and labourers. Those with cough, fever, cold should go to hospitals only dedicated to COVID treatment.
“We are keeping shops open 24 hours. What is the need to overcrowd?”
2.00 P.M. | MADHYA PRADESH
Two more test positive in M.P.
Two men tested positive for COVID-19 in Khargone district. One of them had returned from France, while the other was a member of the Tablighi Jamaat who had taken part in the gathering at the Nizamuddin centre in New Delhi, said the district Chief Medical and Health Officer. The Madhya Pradesh count reaches 163.
Meanwhile, four members of the Tablighi Jamaat, a policeman and an army-man tested positive for the illness on Saturday in Bhopal, confirmed Arun Rathore, public relations officer of the Bhopal district administration.
The AIIMS, Bhopal, on Friday night discharged a man and his daughter after they recovered from COVID-19, the first reported recoveries in Madhya Pradesh. The woman was the first reported case in Bhopal, said Mr. Rathore.
1.10 PM | TAMIL NADU
Second death in Tamil Nadu
A 51-year-old man, who tested positive for COVID-19, died at Government Villupuram Medical College Hospital on Saturday morning. He had attended the Nizamuddin conference in Delhi.
1.00 PM | INDIA
Use of masks will help in protecting community at large from COVID-19, the government has said in an advisory asking people to wear ‘homemade face covers’.
12.45 PM | KASHMIR
Kashmir registers three more cases
Three more COVID-19 positive cases have been reported in Jammu and Kashmir, bringing the total number of cases in the State to 78.
The cases have been reported from Narsoo and Udhampur, said J&K government spokesperson Rohit Kansal. All cases are contacts of a positive patient from Udhampur with travel history abroad, he added.
12.30 PM | MUMBAI
BMC thanks Shah Rukh Khan, Gauri for lending a helping hand
The BMC took to Twitter to thank filmmakers Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan for lending a helping hand in the city’s fight against COVID-19.
“We thank Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan for offering their 4-storey personal office space to help expand our quarantine capacity equipped with essentials for quarantined children, women & elderly. Indeed a thoughtful & timely gesture!,” the corporation tweeted from its official Twitter handle.
Mumbai has detected over 300 COVID-19 positive cases, the highest in Maharashtra.
12.25 PM | TAMIL NADU
AIADMK to donate ₹1 crore to CM’s relief fund
Tamil Nadu ruling party All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) announced a donation of ₹1 crore to the Chief Minister’s Public Relief Fund to combat COVID-19 related issues in India.
This is in addition to the donation of one month salary by the Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister, and other Ministers, MLAs and MPs, and the allotment of ₹1 crore from their constituency development funds.12.20 PM | MAHARASHTRA
The number of COVID-19 positive cases in Maharashtra reached 537 on Saturday, with Mumbai accounting for 300 of these.
More details are awaited.
12 PM | USA
New York State records highest number of deaths in single day from COVID-19
The New York State reported its highest number of 562 COVID-19 deaths in a single day, with a person dying almost every two-and-a-half minutes, as Governor Andrew Cuomo allowed redistribution of ventilators and protective gear to hospitals with greater need.
Coronavirus cases in the state, the epicenter of the pandemic in the U.S., crossed 1,00,000 and it recorded the highest increase in the number of deaths from the virus in a single day between April 2 and 3, Mr. Cuomo said.
The death toll in the state now stands at 2,935, an increase of 562 deaths in just one day, Mr. Cuomo said.
The curve continues to go up, Cuomo said while addressing reporters on Friday.
11.50 AM | MADHYA PRADESH
Two more deaths in Madhya Pradesh
A man from Indore and another from Chhindwara succumbed to COVID-19 on Saturday morning, taking the toll owing to the illness to 10 in Madhya Pradesh.
He had no travel or contact history, but was suffering from obesity and hypertension, according to officials at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College in Indore.
So far, Madhya Pradesh has reported 10 deaths owing to the illness, with six in Indore alone.
11.40 AM | MALAWI
Malawi announces first coronavirus cases
Malawi on Thursday announced its first three coronavirus infections, one of the last African countries to report the potentially deadly disease.
The southern African country was one of the few without any confirmed cases along with the Comoros, Lesotho, Sao Tome and Principe and South Sudan.
The first was detected in an elderly woman who had recently travelled to India to visit her relatives.
11.20 AM | INDIA
Nestle announces ₹15 crore grant
FMCG major Nestle India on Saturday announced an initial grant of ₹15 crore for providing food and essential groceries to the needy amid the coronavirus lockdown.
It will also support purchase of medical equipment for hospitals to fight against the COVID-19 outbreak, Nestle India said in a statement.
The company has already started with a contribution of ₹1 crore to Narayana Hrudayalaya Foundation for purchase of ventilators for Delhi/NCR.
“We commit to initially, a sum of ₹15 crores towards feeding programs for less privileged sections of society through participation with leading and credible NGOs engaged in this along with distribution of essential groceries to the needy,” Nestle India said.
The company would participate with NGOs working on distribution of food and essential groceries.
11 AM | DELHI
Delhi hospital treating COVID-19 cases seeks details of staff WhatsApp group admins
To “prevent” any “adverse comments or statements” on social media and the spread of fake news and rumours by any hospital or college staff, the Vardhaman Mahavir College and Safdarjung Hospital in the capital has asked for names and details of all admins of WhatsApp groups of staff members.
The hospital is among those treating COVID-19 patients.
10.40 AM | GUJARAT
Death toll in Gujarat touches double digits
Gujarat registered its tenth death due to COVID-19 on Saturday, in addition to detecting 10 new cases of coronavirus infection. This brings the total number of cases in the State to 105, said the health department.
The deceased is an elderly woman who was on ventilator in SVP Hospital in Ahmedabad.
Of the 10 new cases detected today, five are from Ahmedabad, two from Bhavnagar, two from Gandhinagar and one from Patan.
Fourteen patients have been discharged so far, according to officials.
10.30 AM | ODISHA
Tablighi Jamaat returnees in Odisha told to turn up for testing within 24 hours
Calling upon the Tablighi Jamaatreturnees to come forward for testing within 24 hours, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Saturday urged the people not to panic but stay watchful to contain the spread of coronavirus in the State.
Mr. Patnaik appealed to those who had returned to the State after attending the Jamaat’s religious conference in Delhi to call toll free number 104 and follow the advice of the doctors for the well-being of their families.
The 104 helpline is manned by a group of doctors who are accessible to the people for offering expert advice with regard to testing for coronavirus infection and treatment of COVID-19.
10.20 AM | ASSAM
Covid cases in Assam raised to 24
The number of COVID-19 positive case in Assam touches 24. Overall, 28 cases have been detected in the Northeast, of which 25 are linked to Delhi’s Nizamuddin congregation.9.50 AM | RAJASTHAN
A 60-year-old COVID-19 positive woman with no travel history has died in a government hospital in Bikaner, Rajasthan. She was handicapped and was on ventilator for four days.
Meanwhile, the tally of COVID-19 positive cases in Rajasthan has increased to 164 with the detection of 12 cases today. This includes eight Tablighi Jamaat members.
In addition to this, 27 evacuees from Iran, staying in the Army’s wellness centres in Jodhpur and Jaisalmer, have been tested positive for COVID-19. They have been shifted to isolation facilities. Including them, the infection tally in Rajasthan stands at 191.
9.20 AM | UTTAR PRADESH
U.P. villages tense as many skip quarantine
Authorities in Uttar Pradesh are struggling to contain people within coronavirus (COVID-19) quarantine centres in rural areas.
In many districts, migrants who returned home following the lockdown and consequent loss of jobs, and were kept inside these centres as per preventive protocol, have jumped quarantine or found reasons to leave the centres. The government estimates that around 2-2.5 lakh such migrants returned to various districts of U.P. after it operated bus services to transport them back from Delhi and nearby cities.
9 AM | CHINA
China honors virus victims with 3 minutes of reflection
With air raid sirens wailing and flags at half-mast, China has held a three-minute nationwide moment of reflection to honor those who have died in the coronavirus outbreak.
Commemorations took place at 10 a.m. Saturday in all major cities, but were particularly poignant in Wuhan, where the virus was first detected in December
09.00AM | USA
Amid new research, U.S. CDC recommends face masks to stop virus spread
President Donald Trump on Friday recommended that Americans cover their faces with masks when outdoors, a policy U-turn following growing scientific research suggesting their widespread use can stem the spread of the coronavirus.
Mr. Trump told a White House briefing that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was urging people to wear face coverings like scarves or homemade cloth masks, but to keep medical-grade masks available for health workers.
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Malaika Arora shared a couple of Instagram stories on Saturday. She was making Kerala delicacy paniyaram. In a series of videos, she made the special dish from scratch and even shared the end result.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with the eminent sportspersons about COVID-19 via video conference, in New Delhi, Friday, April 3, 2020.Jabalpur: Boats are anchored along the banks of river Narmada as the sky appears clearer and blue during the nationwide lockdown, in wake of coronavirus pandemic, in Jabalpur, Friday, April 3, 2020.New Delhi: A flock of birds flying over the Raisina hills, are silhouetted against the setting sun, in New Delhi, Friday, April 3, 2020.New Delhi: A view of Dandi March Statue in the backdrop of clear-blue sky during a nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, in New Delhi, Friday, April 3, 2020.New Delhi: India Gate wears a deserted look during a nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, in New Delhi, Friday, April 3, 2020.Hyderabad: Members of transgender community pack essentials to be distributed among the needy people during the nationwide lockdown, in wake of coronavirus pandemic, in Hyderabad, Friday, April 3, 2020Jabalpur: A murmuration of Mynas is seen in the sky, as they fly over an area during sunset, in Jabalpur, Friday, April 3, 2020.Chennai: Greater Chennai Corporation workers spray disinfectant on a street to mitigate the coronavirus pandemic during a nationwide lockdown, in Chennai, Friday, April 3, 2020. 29/107
Puri: Sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik gives a final touch to his sand sculpture on awareness about coronavirus, at Puri beach, Friday, April 3, 2020.Kolkata: A cyclist rides past the idols of Hindu deities kept along the road during the nationwide lockdown, imposed in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, in Kolkata, Friday, April 3, 2020.Hyderabad: An NGO workers distribute relief material among needy people during a nationwide lockdown, imposed in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, at Begum Bazaar in Hyderabad, Friday, April 3, 2020.
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Birkhall: In this photo released by Clarence House, Britain’s Prince Charles delivers a message as he opens the NHS Nightingale Hospital at the ExCel centre in London, via video link, in Birkhall Scotland, Friday April 3, 2020. Prince Charles remotely opened Friday the new Nightingale Hospital at London‚Äôs main exhibition and conference center, a temporary facility that will soon be able to treat 4,000 people who have contracted the COVID-19 disease.Jodhpur: Women stand in a queue to collect potable water from a tanker in a village near Jodhpur, Friday, April 3, 2020.Howrah: Railways worker prepares a train coach converted into isolation ward for COVID 19 patients, during the nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, at Tikiapara Rail workshop in Howrah district, Friday, April 3, 2020.Kanyakumari: Nagercoil Corporation provided special suits to those working in the areas where COVID-19 patients are treated, in Kanyakumari Friday, April 3, 2020.New Delhi: A worker sprays disinfectant inside a government school which is used as shelter home during a nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, in New Delhi, Friday, April 3, 2020.Amritsar: A worker sanitizes the hands of police personnel during a government-imposed nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the coronavirus pandemic, in Amritsar, Friday, April 3, 2020.Agartala: Devotees offer ‘aarti’ on the occasion of Basanti Durga puja during a nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus outbreak, in Agartala, Friday, April 3, 2020.Agartala: Devotees immerse an idol of goddess Durga on the occasion of Basanti puja during a nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus outbreak, in Agartala, Friday, April 3, 2020. Kolkata: Thermal screening of customers being conducted outside the Bank during a nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, in Kolkata, Friday, April 3, 2020.Kolkata: Volunteers sort relief material before distributing among needy people during a nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, in Kolkata, Friday, April 3, 2020.Jabalpur: A farmer provides support to a cucumber vine at his farm during a nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus outbreak, in Jabalpur, Friday, April 3, 2020.New Delhi: The normally busy Dhaula Kuan area wears a deserted look in the backdrop of a clear-blue sky, during a government-imposed nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus outbreak, in New Delhi, Friday, April 3, 2020.Patna: Family members play Ludo inside their house during a nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus outbreak, in Patna, Friday, April 3, 2020.Grand Rapids: Cars line up in the parking lot at a drive-thru food pantry at Woodland Mall in Grand Rapids, Thursday April 1, 2020. The National Guard helped distribute the food at the site which was run by Feeding America West Michigan. The pantry is one of many set up after the new coronavirus COVID-19 arrived in Michigan.Washington: The White House is illuminated with blue light to call attention to World Autism Awareness Day, Thursday, April 2, 2020, in Washington.Rome: A man pedals in front of an empty area outside Rome’s ancient Colosseum due to measures avoiding public gatherings to prevent the spread of Covid-19, Thursday, April 2, 2020. Rome’s ancient Colosseum, Thursday, April 2, 2020. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. New York: Visitors waiting to collect free food outside the Bowery Mission are instructed to wash their hands at a kiosk due to coronavirus concerns, Wednesday, April 3, 2020, in New York. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or deathWashington: A woman wearing a face mask walks past the White House, Wednesday, April 3, 2020, in WashingtonLondon: Members of the public clap outside the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital to salute local heroes during Thursday’s nationwide Clap for Carers NHS initiative to applaud workers fighting the coronavirus pandemic, in London, Thursday, April 2, 2020. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.Surat: A family watches PM Narendra Modi’s address to the nation on COVID 19 during a nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus outbreak, in Surat, Friday, April 3, 2020.Tokyo: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wearing a protective face mask speaks in front of masked lawmakers during a plenary session at the parliament’s upper house Friday, April 3, 2020, in Tokyo. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.Tokyo: Lawmakers wearing protective face masks attend a plenary session at the parliament’s upper house Friday, April 3, 2020, in Tokyo. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.Washington: President Donald Trump arrives to speak about the coronavirus in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House, Thursday, April 2, 2020, in Washington.