#Day5 In Pictures: #IndiaLockdown

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Jammu: Sankat Mochan Dal Relief team packs food to distribute among poor people during a nationwide lockdown, imposed in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, in Jammu, Sunday, March 29, 2020.
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Kolkata: Children play on a deserted city street during a nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, in Kolkata, Sunday, March 29, 2020.
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Chennai: A drone is used to spray disinfectant to mitigate the spread of coronavirus at Kasimedu fishing harbour during a nationwide lockdown, in Chennai, Sunday, March 29, 2020
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New Delhi: Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha, V K Singh watches ‘Maan Ki Baat’ by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at his residence in New Delhi, Sunday, March 29, 2020.
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#Trivandram: Buying items from Ration Shop, Sunday, March 29, 2020.
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GBR: The men’s toilet facilities at the Strensham Services on the M5 Motorway in Worcestershire, England, where alternate urinals are out of use to maintain social distancing as the UK continues in lockdown to help curb the spread of the coronavirus, Friday March 29, 2020.
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New Delhi: Ram Avtar (60) with his family walks along with other groups of migrant workers as walk to their native places amid the nationwide complete lockdown, on the NH24 near Delhi-UP border in New Delhi, Friday, March 29, 2020.
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New Delhi : A group of migrant workers walk to their native places amid the nationwide complete lockdown, on the NH24 near Delhi-UP border in New Delhi, Friday, March 29, 2020.

#Day4 In Pictures: #IndiaLockdown

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Chennai: A police officer, wearing a helmet depicting coronavirus, requests a commuter to stay at home during a nationwide lockdown to limit the spread of coronavirus, in Chennai, March 28, 2020
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A young girl watches Ramayana in her phone, during a nationwide lockdown, imposed in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, in Guwahati, Saturday, March 28, 2020. Doordarshan and DD Bharati are retelecasting mythological series ‘Ramayan’ and ‘Mahabharat’ respectively, starting from today.
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Hyderabad: A GHMC worker sprays disinfectant to mitigate the coronavirus pandemic, during a nationawide lockdown, in Hyderabad, Saturday, March 28, 2020.
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Chennai: A worker sprays disinfectants on ATM machines during a nationwide lockdown imposed in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, in Chennai, Saturday March 28, 2020.
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Mumbai: Railway police officials patrol at Churchgate station during the a nationwide lockdown, imposed in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, in Mumbai, Saturday, March 28, 2020
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Ranchi: Security personnel feed cows on a street during a lockdown in the wake up of coronavirus pandemic, in Ranchi, Saturday, March 28, 2020
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Varanasi: A railway station wears a deserted look during a nationwide lockdown, imposed in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, in Varanasi, Saturday, March 28, 2020.
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Dhanbad: Cattles walk on a deserted road during a nationwide lockdown, imposed in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, in Dhanbad, Saturday, March 28, 2020
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 New Delhi: A prototype of an isolation ward for treating coronavirus patients inside non-air-conditioned train coaches, in New Delhi, Saturday, March 28, 2020

#Earthhour2020-India LockDown!

Even as the world battles the novel coronavirus which continues to claim lives, Earth Hour, observed annually on the last Saturday of March, will still be celebrated this year today, albeit digitally. With public events cancelled due to the pandemic, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is encouraging people to switch off the lights from 8.30 pm to 9.30 pm as per their local time. The idea is to refrain from the use of non-essential lighting to save energy in a symbolic call for environmental protection.

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People from across the world have been urged to join the climate movement from their homes via a digital livestream. With impactful social media challenges, WWF India is also urging people to pledge to protect the planet and its invaluable biodiversity.

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#Covid19 updates on 29-03-2020!

08.40PM

India Covid19 cases crossed 1050!

India enters its fifth day of the 21-day lockdown. The total number of COVID-19 positive cases in India crossed the 1050 mark on Sunday. 179 fresh cases being reported on Saturday, the highest single-day increase so far. India’s death toll has risen to 26 with Gujarat and Jammu and Kashmir,Maharastra reporting one death each due to COVID-19 on Sunday .

7.25 PM | UTTAR PRADESH

Confirmed cases rise to 72 in UP

Number of positive COVID-19 cases in Uttar Pradesh climbs to 72, UP directorate of health services said. 11 new cases over the past 24 hours. Four in Noida, two in Ghaziabad, one in Bareilly and four in Meerut.

6.30 PM | MAHARASHTRA

One more succumbs in Maharashtra; death toll rises to 8

A 45-year-old man has succumbed in Buldhana taking the Maharashtra death toll to eight. This is the first death outside Mumbai Metropolitan Region and in the Vidarbha region. The number of cases has gone up to 203.

6.20 PM | KARNATAKA

Two more men test positive for COVID-19 in Udupi

Two more men have tested positive to COVID-19 in Udupi district on Sunday.

According to the information provided by the District Health and Family Welfare Officer, a 35-year-old man from Udupi who had returned from Dubai on March 17, was admitted to a hospital in Karkala with symptoms of COVID-19 on March 27. His throat swab had been sent for testing and according to the report received on Sunday, he had tested positive for COVID-19.

A 29-year-old man from Udupi had gone to Thiruvananthapuram and had returned from there. He was admitted to the hospital here with symptoms of COVID-19 on March 26 and he too had tested positive for COVID-19. Both these men had since been admitted to the Kasturba Hospital in Manipal for treatment, the release said.

With this the total number of persons who had tested positive for COVID-19 in Udupi district goes up to three. It may be recalled that a 34-year-old man from Udupi district who had arrived in a flight from Dubai on March 18 and had tested positive for COVID-19 on March 25.

6.10 PM | KERALA

Kerala reports 20 new cases

Kerala reports 20 new cases of coronavirus. Total number of people under treatment for the infection rises to 181, says state Health Minister K K Shailaja.

6.00 PM | TAMIL NADU

Eight more test positive in TN

Tamil Nadu Health Minister Vijayabaskar tweeted “TN reports 8 new positive cases from Erode (contact of the Thai Nationals who are undergoing treatment at IRT Perundurai). The patients were identified through TN Health’s tracing. All patients are isolated for treatment.”

5.45 PM | UTTAR PRADESH

Ensure no one sleeps hungry during lockdown, says Adityanath

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday held a meeting with 12 nodal officers of UP who have been appointed in different states and asked them to ensure that no one sleeps hungry during the 21-day lockdown imposed across the country in view of coronavirus outbreak.

He asked them to co-ordinate with their respective state governments and local administrations, and ensure availability of food and lodging facilities for the people of UP, who are stranded in various states.

“Lockdown means a person stays wherever he/she is, and it should be implemented in everyone’s interest. This will ensure health safety,” an official statement, quoting the chief minister, said.

“Efforts should be made to speak politely to the affected person and his/her problems must be resolved,” the CM said.

While reviewing the lockdown situation in the state with the senior UP government officials at his residence, Mr. Adityanath said his dispensation is working in coordination with the Centre in the fight against coronavirus.

5.40 PM | TAMIL NADU

Two discharged in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu Health Minister Vijayabaskar tweeted “Two patients returned from US admittd at the Rajiv Gandhi Government Hospital as positve coronavirus cases from Porur were discharged on Sunday. They have recovered from the illness and tested negative twice. They will be home quarantined for next 14 days. I appreciate the Dean & team who took care of the patients.”

5.20 PM | INDIA

JSW Group commits ₹100 crore to fight COVID-19

Sajjan Jindal led JSW Group has committed Rs 100 crore to the Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations Fund (PM-CARES Fund) in support to all on-going relief efforts in light of the current COVID -19 Crisis.

Chairman of the JSW Group, Mr. Sajjan Jindal while announcing the group’s support said,, “We are continuously evaluating the situation and I can earnestly say that the JSW Group is committed to assisting the government in all ways possible to deal with all COVID – 19 related fallouts. These immediate contributions is what we see is the need of the hour, and we have earmarked further monetary and non-monetary contributions so as to allow us to dynamically respond to all societal requirements in the future.”

5.00 PM | INDIA

Indian Railways extends its medical services to all central govt. employees

Indian Railways has extended services of all its hospitals and dispensaries to all central government employees and their families in view of the spread of coronavirus, a Railway Board order said.

The services include those of all 128 hospitals and 586 dispensaries of the Indian Railways all over the country.

4.20 PM | INDIA

Focus on clusters with high numbers of cases: Health Ministry

“We are focusing attention on clusters where there are a high number of cases,” said Health Ministry Joint Secretary Lav Agrawal.

“10 empowered groups constituted to manage medical management, improve quarantining facilities, upgrade healthcare facilities. These groups will coordinate.

“1.25 lakh wagons of essential goods consisting of sugar, grains, oil etc have been transported.

“By and large, lockdown is being implemented well,” said Home Ministry spokesperson Punya Salila Shrivastava.

“Stranded labour has to be taken care of. Labourers must be quarantined for 14 days. Their wages must be paid in full. No rent to be charged from them for a month,” Mr. Shrivastava added.

“We have conducted 35,000 tests,” said Dr. Raman R. Gangakhedkar of ICMR. “We are using 30% of our testing capacity.”

“Abbot test that detects covid in 5mins not yet available in India. But it’s an antibody test, not a PCR test,” Mr. Gangakhedkar said.

The government’s toll-free number 08046110007 was also shared, for anyone facing mental health problems. It is coordinated by NIMHANS.

4.00 PM | GOA

Two more cases in Goa

Two more COVID-19 positive cases have been recorded in Goa, taking total cases to 5.

One of the patients had returned from the Bahamas, while the other was in touch with one of the three men who had tested positive earlier this week.

3.50 PM | KERALA

Migrant workers stage protest defying lockdown

High drama prevailed in Payipad town on the outskirts of the Kottayam district on Sunday morning when hundreds of inter-state migrant workers staged a public protest defying the country-wide lock down.

The protests began by 11 a.m when the inter-state migrants, mostly from West Bengal and Assam, staged a blockade on the Changanassery-Mallappilly Road demanding food and travel facility for returning to their homelands. The attempts by the police and the Payippad Panchayat authorities to pacify the protesters are yet to reach a breakthrough.

3.45 PM | INDIA

Defence Ministry employees to contribute one day’s salary to PM-CARES Fund

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has approved a proposal for the contribution of one-day salary by the employees of Ministry of Defence to the PM-CARES Fund to fight COVID-19.

It is estimated that around Rs 500 crore will be collectively provided to the fund from various wings, including the three Services Defence PSUs and others, according to the Ministry pf Defence.

3.40 PM | PUNJAB

Punjab govt issues advisory, asks industry not to sack workers, reduce wages

The Punjab government has issued an advisory to industries and commercial establishments in the state, asking them not to terminate employees or deduct their wages, as non-essential factories remain shut due to a countrywide lockdown to combat coronavirus.

Any employee who takes leave due to the COVID-19 pandemic should be treated on duty as also the workers of factories or units made non-operational by any government order over coronavirus, the advisory said.

3.30 PM | INDIA

Indian Railways apprehend “enormous” rush to hospitals soon

The Indian Railways apprehend an “enormous” rush to hospitals soon and have decided to hire the services of retired para-medical staff.

In a note to all General Managers of Zonal Railways and Production Units, the Railway Board on Saturday said “keeping in view the pandemic situation because of the outbreak of Coronavirus disease, it is apprehended that extra para-medical staff will be required for handling the enormous rush expected in few weeks.”

3.15 PM | HARYANA

Haryana govt provides over 800 buses to UP to ferry migrant workers to their villages

The Haryana government has provided over 800 State roadways buses to Uttar Pradesh to ferry migrant workers stranded on the Delhi-Ghaziabad border to their villages, officials said.

The decision was taken in view of the current situation on the border with large number of migrant workers assembling near Anand Vihar bus terminus, Haryana Transport Minister Mool Chand Sharma told PTI over phone.

“The U.P. government had made a request to us to provide nearly 1,000 buses,” he said.

“The buses have been sent from Karnal, Panipat, Sonipat, Rohtak, Jhajjar, Gurugram, Faridabad, Palwal and Nuh, the places in Haryana which are close to the national capital,” he said.

The buses have been sanitised, drivers and conductors provided masks and hand sanitisers and all other necessary precautions are being taken, he said.

3.00 PM | INDIA

Rahul Gandhi writes to PM Modi

Expressing solidarity with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in India’s fight against COVID-19, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi asked Mr. Modi to adopt a more “nuanced approach” that factors India’s complex realities and unique position.

Mr. Gandhi argued that a complete lockdown could result in “catastrophic” loss of life as unemployed youth rush back to their villages and endangering the elderly population.

In his letter, released by the Congress party hours after the Prime Minister’s Man Ki Baat, Mr. Gandhi also offered suggestions to deal with the exodus of migrant workers, informal sector and financial institutions as the Congress leader anticipated a further extension of the lockdown.

2.50 PM | INDIA

Homeless shelters to provide 3 meals a day: HUA Ministry

Urban homeless shelters would provide three meals a day to those living in and around the premises to help people cope with the lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry officials said.

The HUA Ministry secretary, Durga Shanker Mishra, said on Saturday that three meals a day would be provided to around 1 lakh people living in and around 1,500 shelters for the homeless in cities.

2.40 PM | INDIA

EPF scheme members can now withdraw non-refundable advance

The Union Labour and Employment Ministry said that it had notified an amendment to the Employees’ Provident Scheme (EPF) allowing members to withdraw non-refundable advance amounts in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

As announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on March 26, the Ministry notified the amendment on March 27, making it effective from March 28.

2.30 PM | INDIA

13 lakh railway employees to donate a day’s salary: Goyal

The Railway Ministry will donate ₹151 crore to PM-CARES fund to help combat the COVID-19 outbreak, Union Railways Minister Piyush Goyal said on Sunday.

“Following PM @NarendraModi ji’s call, I, & MoS Suresh Angadi will donate 1 month’s salary & 13 lakh railway & PSU employees will donate 1 day’s salary, equal to ₹151 cr, to PM-CARES fund

My grateful thanks to my colleagues & we all pray that our country remains safe and healthy,” said Mr. Goyal in a tweet.

2.20 PM | INDIA

Centre asks States to ensure strict implementation of lockdown

In view of the largescale exodus of migrant workers, the Centre has directed the States to enforce strict implementation of the 21-day lockdown and prohibit movement of people across cities and highways.

Those who have travelled during the lockdown period will be subjected to a minimum 14-day quarantine in government facilities. Detailed instructions on monitoring of such persons during quarantine have been issued to the States, said the government, adding that the three weeks of strict enforcement was essential to contain the COVID-19 spread.

2.15 PM | RAJASTHAN

One more case in Rajasthan

One more COVID-19 positive case has been reported from Jhunjhunu in Rajasthan. The 21-year-old man came from Philippines to Delhi on March 18 and travelled to Jhunjhunu by taxi.

He was quarantined at home from March 18 to 22 and shifted to a medical quarantine facility on March 23. He developed symptoms on March 26. His sample was collected and sent for testing on March 27. He was tested positive today. Number of patients in Rajasthan is now 56, according to the Medical & Health Department.

2.10 PM | MAHARASHTRA

Maharashtra reduces cost of Shiv Bhojan Thali to ₹5 from ₹10

Maharashtra reduced the cost of Shiv Bhojan Thali to ₹5 from ₹10. This will be applicable till June 2020 as of now. Shiv Bhojan is the State govt’s flagship scheme, which gives one full meal at ₹10 and was launched a month ago.

“The scheme will be expanded at every tehsil lever with a target of distributing 1 lakh meals daily to the poor and needy. State will spend Rs 160 crore for the same.

“All political parties, including opposition is together in this battle against the coronavirus.

“I request to all labourers from different States to not go out. Maharashtra govt. will take care of you. We have started 163 centres for the same. Stay where you are.

“Please follow the lockdown. There are still reports that people are coming out. It leads to clash with the police. The situation is nothing less than an emergency. Please follow the orders,” CM Uddhav Thackeray said.

1.35 PM | DELHI

Stranded workers continue to wait for transport on the Yamuna Expressway

Migrant workers of East Uttar Pradesh coming from Delhi and other parts of U.P., stranded on a street in Lucknow as there was no bus to board at the Qaiserbagh bus station.

Migrant workers of East Uttar Pradesh coming from Delhi and other parts of U.P., stranded on a street in Lucknow as there was no bus to board at the Qaiserbagh bus station.  

Hundreds of people remained stranded at Zero Point on the Yamuna Expressway on Sunday as migrant workers headed to their homes in Uttar Pradesh, goaded by fears of joblessness and the desire to unite with their families in the midst of the COVID-19 epidemic.

1.30 PM | INDIA

CBI officials donate one day’s salary to PM CARES Fund

CBI officials have decided to donate their one day’s salary to Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations Fund (PM CARES Fund) to help the Center in its efforts to fight coronavirus in the country.



01.00PM

India Covid19 cases crossed 1000!

India enters its fifth day of the 21-day lockdown. The total number of COVID-19 positive cases in India crossed the 1000 mark on Sunday. 179 fresh cases being reported on Saturday, the highest single-day increase so far. India’s death toll has risen to 26 with Gujarat and Jammu and Kashmir reporting one death each due to COVID-19 on Sunday

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12.50PM

Twelve new cases emerge in Maharashtra, tally up to 193

The total number of COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra has gone up to 193 with 12 more people testing positive for coronavirus, a health official said on Sunday.

Total COVID-19 positive patients as on Sunday — 193

Saturday’s total –181

New overnight positive cases — Pune (5), Mumbai (4) and Jalgaon, Sangli and Nagpur 1 each.

12.50PM

Three new cases emerge in Gujarat, state’s tally at 58

Three more coronavirus cases were reported in Gujarat on Sunday, taking the total number of COVID-19 patients in the state to 58, an official said.

All the three new cases were reported from Ahmedabad, principal secretary (health) Jayanti Ravi said.

Of these three, a 45-year-old man died at a hospital in Ahmedabad on Sunday morning, she said, adding that the patient was
also suffering from diabetes.

Two other new patients included a 67-year-old woman, whose husband had earlier tested positive, and a 34-year-old man who recently visited Mumbai, she said.

12.10 PM | INDIA

12.45PM

SpiceJet pilot tests positive, staff sent on home quarantine

A SpiceJet pilot tested positive for COVID-19, following which the airline says it has asked all staff who came in his  contact to undertake self-quarantine for 14 days.

The airline said that the last flight undertaken by the pilot was from Chennai to Delhi on March 21, following which he was under self quarantine. According to the airline, the pilot did not operate any international flight in March.

12.40PM

Man under home quarantine dies in Kannur

A 66-year-old man who was under home observation for Novel Coronavirus was brought dead to the District government hospital in Kannur. He had no symptoms. He was suffering from diabetes, hypertension and was a heart patient.

According to the District Medical Officer Narayanan Nayak, the patient, who had returned from Sharjah on March 21, was screened on his arrival at the Kannur International airport.

12.40PM

Five test positive for COVID-19 in Madhya Pradesh, bringing number of confirmed cases to 40

Four men in Indore and a girl in Ujjain tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday, according to the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College, Indore. With this, active cases in Madhya Pradesh have climbed to 38 in Madhya Pradesh.

So far, the State has recorded 40 cases, including two who had succumbed to the illness,

Men aged 40,48,21 and 38, who contracted the illness, are residents of Indore, while the case in Ujjain is a 17-year-old girl. While all have a contact history, none has a travel history.

12.30PM

PM addresses first Mann ki Baat amid COVID-19 lockdown

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the first Mann ki Baat amid the 21-day-long COVID-19 lockdown, on Sunday March 29.

“Today, there is only one issue that is gripping the world. I apologise to the countrymen and my conscience says you will forgive me. When I look at the poor people, they must be thinking what kind of the Prime Minister is this who has put you through this hardship. Some of you may be unhappy with the lockdown,” said PM Modi.

“There was only this option. It is a battle for life and death,” he added.

12.00PM

No fuel crisis in India; enough stock of petrol, diesel, LPG available to last lockdown: IOC

India, the world’s third largest energy consumer, has enough petrol, diesel and cooking gas (LPG) in stocks to last way beyond the three-week nationwide lockdown as all plants and supply locations are fully operational, Indian Oil Corp (IOC) Chairman Sanjiv Singh said.

Mr. Singh said there is no shortage of any fuel in the country and customers should not resort to panic booking of LPG refills.

11.50AM

Second death in J&K, 33 positives cases so far

Jammu and Kashmir witnessed the second COVID19-inflicted death on Sunday even as 33 have tested positive in the Union Territory so far.

“There has been an unfortunate demise of another patient in Srinagar in the morning,” said J&K spokesman Rohit Kansal.

11.25AM

Batch of 275 Indian evacuees return from Iran to Jodhpur

A batch of 275 Indians evacuated from coronavirus-hit Iran arrived at the Jodhpur airport on Sunday morning, an official said.

He said a preliminary screening of the passengers was conducted at the airport and thereafter, they were shifted to the Army Wellness Facility set up at the Jodhpur Military Station.

Additional Chief Secretary (Health) Rohit Kumar Singh said of the 275 passengers, 133 were female and 142 male, including two infants and four children. 

11.20AM

Fight against COVID-19 unprecedented, will win battle against disease: Narendra Modi 

The fight against coronavirus is unprecedented, therefore we had to take unprecedented decisions, said Narendra Modi in his Mann ki Baat address on Sunday.

“We have to win this battle, we will definitely win this battle against coronavirus,” said Modi.

11.00AM

Narendra Modi urges everyone to refrain from emotional distancing, victimising those in quarantine

Social distancing doesn’t mean stopping of social interaction, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging everyone to reconnect with friends. “We have to maintain social distance, not emotional and human distance,” sais Modi, adding that people should refrain from victimizing those in quarantine

10.50AM

Modi praises sanitation workers for esnuring daily lives run smoothly

Narendra Modi appreciated the works of “daily life heroes” such as sanitation and utility workers for ensuring that daily lives continue to run smoothly. He has also praised bank employees, grocers, e-commerce delivery personnel, people in the IT sector for helping India work during the lockdown.

10.45AM

COVID-19 patients scared after seeing deaths in other countries, need to counsel them: Doctor tells Modi 

Speaking to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his Mann Ki Baat address, Dr Nitish Gupta said that many hospitalised patients are scared after seeing news of toll in other countries and specified on the need to counsel them.

Dr Borse from Pune has told the prime minister that all patients in his hospital are recovering well.

10.30AM

Apologies for taking “tough” measures to tackle COVID-19: Narendra Modi 

In his Mann Ki Baat address on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi apologized to the poor for taking “tough” measures such as the 21-day nationwide shutdown in a bid to curb the fast-spreading coronavirus.

“I apologize for taking these harsh steps which have caused difficulties in your lives, especially the poor people. I know some of you would be angry with me also. But these tough measures were needed to win this battle,” said Modi.

He further said that the battle against the virus cannot be won if people break the lockdown rules. “There are many breaking the lockdown rules, I request them not to, otherwise we cannot win this war. Health is wealth but when people break the rules of lockdown they are putting their health at risk.”

10.10AM

Four health personnel, who screened passengers at Hyderabad airport, test positive

Four health personnel, who were deployed at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) for screening passengers who returned from foreign countries, tested positive for COVID-19 in Telangana, reported The News Minute. 

Speaking to reporters, Telangana Health Minister Eatala Rajender said that the health workers are now in isolation wards and are undergoing treatment. A family member of one of the affected persons also contracted the virus, the minister said.

10.00AM

A,OVID-19 patient dies in Ahmedabad, taking state’s toll to five

A 45-year-old COVID-19 patient died in Ahmedabad on Sunday morning, taking the total number of deaths due to coronavirus in the state to five, the health department said. The man was also suffering from diabetes, it said.

With this, the number of deaths due to coronavirus in Ahmedabad has gone up to three.

09.50AM

67-yr-old dies of COVID in Srinagar, second person to succumb to virus in Kashmir

A 67-year-old COVID-19 patient passed away in Srinagar’s Chest Disease Hospital on Sunday morning, the second person to die of the coronavirus disease in Kashmir.

“Sad start to the day. Unfortunate demise of a coronavirus patient in Srinagar this morning,” Jammu and Kashmir spokesperson Rohit Kansal tweeted.

The death came a day after the union terroritory witnessed 13 new cases with 33 people testing positive for the infection so far.

09.45AM

NPPA directs States and UTs to ensure availability of masks, gloves and sanitizers

The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) directed the chief secretaries of all State governments and Union Territories to ensure availability and distribution of masks, gloves and sanitizers in view of situation arising from the novel coronavirus.

“It is learnt that various State governments/UTs are facing problems in placing orders for masks, gloves and sanitizers due to non-availability of details of manufacturers of these items. In this regard, please find the indicative list of manufacturers masks, gloves and sanitizers received from Association of Indian Manufacturers of Medical Devices (AiMeD) for reday reference and necessary action,” read the statement.

The NPPA also asked to resolve the issue of movement of stock and manpower to ensure uninterrupted production and supply of medicines across the nation.

09.30AM

Any donation to PM-CARES fund to qualify as CSR expenditure: Corporate affairs ministry 

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs on Saturday said any contribution made to PM-CARES emergency situation relief fund shall qualify as CSR expenditure under the Companies Act 2013. 

The press release further stated that contribution to any fund set up by the Centre for socio-economic development and relief qualifies as CSR fund.


09.20AM

Five COVID-19 patients in Pimpri-Chinchwad test negative in repeat samples 

Five more COVID-19 patients from twin cities of Pimpri-Chinchwad near Pune are set to be discharged from hospital after they tested negative twice in latest tests, an official said.

Three patients, who tested negative for the virus twice after 14-day isolation, were discharged in Pimpri- Chinchwad on Friday.

“The repeat samples of five more COVID-19 patients have tested negative and they will be discharged from the hospital,” an official from local municipal corporation”s health department said.

There are 36 confirmed cases reported from Pune while, Pimpri-Chinchwad has so far recorded 12 cases.


09.00AM

39-yr-old Delhi migrant labourer, dies after walking 200 km home to Agra 

A 39-year-old migrant labourer who set off on foot from Delhi to his hometown in Madhya Pradesh due to the 21-day nationwide lockdown collapsed after walking around 200 km, The Times of India reported on Saturday.

Like thousands of other migrant workers who have been left jobless with no transportation available to reach home, the victim had started walking to Morena in Madhya Pradesh, 300 km away, early on Thursday. He had two companions during the journey.

He reportedly began experiencing chest pain in Agra district and collapsed on the highway.

08.56AM

28-day paid leave for COVID-19 patients; factory, shop workers to get daily wage for lockdown period: Noida admin

Any worker or employee infected with coronavirus and in isolation for treatment will get 28 days of paid leave from their employer across Noida and Greater Noida, the Gautam Buddh Nagar district administration has ordered.

In an order passed late on Saturday night, the administration also said that shops, industries and factories closed because of the lockdown will have to give daily wage along with leave to their workers and labourers during the closure period.

Gautam Buddh Nagar District Magistrate BN Singh said the Uttar Pradesh government has already declared the pandemic as a “disaster” and the lockdown has been called with an objective to contain the virus from spreading.

“Workers and employees who are infected with COVID-19 and kept in isolation for treatment will get 28 days’ paid leave. This will be done only when such patients produce a certificate of treatment to their employers upon being discharged as healthy,” Singh said.

08.45AM

Trump says New York quarantine ‘will not be necessary’

New York, New Jersey and Connecticut could soon be placed under a “strong travel advisory” just as the United States topped 2,000 coronavirus-related deaths on Saturday.

President Donald Trump said a quarantine will not be necessary in those states but he’s asked the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to issue a “strong travel advisory.”

The CDC is expected to issue guidelines on the advisory Saturday night, Trump said.

#covid19 cases as of 28-03-2020


#Covid19 updates on 28-03-2020 !

28-03-2020 at 12.30PM

Gujarat reports 6 fresh COVID-19 cases, India tally crosses 900

India enters its fourth day of the 21-day lockdown. State governments are enforcing a strict lockdown with some ending up in jail in Bihar. Migrant workers in some parts of India are walking back to their homes as public transport is not available. The number of positive cases is pouring in and the total has crossed 900. Maharashtra, Gujarat, Srinagar, and Karnataka reported coronavirus deaths, taking India’s toll to 21. 

12.20PM

First COVID-19 death in Kerala

A 69-year-old man who was admitted to the COVID-19 care centre in Ernakulam died at 8 a.m. on March 28. He is Kerala’s first COVID-19 victim.

The man, who had returned from Dubai, was admitted to Ernakulam Medical College Hospital with pneumonia on March 22, said the authorities in a statement.

He had a history of heart disease and high blood pressure, it said. As his condition worsened, he was put on ventilator, said Dr. Fathahudeen, the nodal officer for COVID-19 treatment in Ernakulam.

The deceased was a resident of Chullikkal near Fort Kochi in Ernakulam.

Representative image.

12.15PM

Aaditya Thackeray urges citizens to stay indoors, donate blood at doorstep service camp

Shiv Sena leader and Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Aaditya Thackeray has appealed citizens to stay indoors and donate blood in a camp organised by Shri Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple. For those interested, the camp volunteers will reach at your doorsteps for the service.

11.50AM

Complete lockdown in Dakshina Kannada

Dakshina Kannada observed complete lockdown with the district administration withdrawing the permission given for the sale and purchase of essential commodities from 6 a.m. to noon after two new positive cases were reported in the district yesterday.

Some milk booths in the city and other towns in the district sold the packets for some time early in the morning. Later they closed down. Hence the milk vans of Dakshina Kannada Cooperative Milk Union Ltd (DKMUL) had to return from many towns in the district and places in the city.

All vegetable and grocery shops which otherwise operated from 6 a.m. to noon remained closed. The main central market in the city wore a deserted look.

The Uttar Pradesh government on Saturday said that1000 buses have been arranged to take the migrant workers to their respective hometowns amid coronavirus lockdown.

Transportation Officers, bus drivers and conductors were called by the CM YogiAdityanath last night to make all the arrangements.

11.50AM

Six new cases in Gujarat, state’s tally at 53

Six more people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Gujarat, taking the total number of confirmed cases in the state to 53 on Saturday, said Jayanti Ravi, Principal Secretary, Health and family welfare Department.

11.45AM


Maharashtra reports 6 new coronavirus cases

The Maharashtra Health Ministry on Saturday said that the state had reported 6 new coronavirus positive cases.

– 5 in Mumbai and 1 in Nagpur.

With that, the total number of positive cases in the state rises to 159.

11.45AM

1,000 buses to carry migrant workers in UP to their hometowns

The Uttar Pradesh government has arranged for 1,000 buses to take the migrant workers to their respective hometowns amid coronavirus lockdown as the total number of COVID-19 cases soared to 873.

“Transportation officers, bus drivers and conductors were called by chief minister Yogi Adityanath last night to make all the arrangements,” said Government of Uttar Pradesh.

Transportation Officers, bus drivers and conductors were called by the CM YogiAdityanath last night to make all the arrangements.

11.40AM

Kerala CM writes to Modi for clearance of road blockage in Thalassery-Coorg State Highway

Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene with respect to the action of Karnataka Police, which has resulted in blocking Thalassery-Coorg State Highway 30. 

In a letter addressed to the prime minister, Vijayan said that during the crisis, this route is a lifeline for the flow of essential commodities to Kerala. The road connects Kerala with Coorg in Karnataka via Veerajapettah. 

The chief minister also said that vehicles carrying essential commodities will have to travel through a longer route to reach Kerala if the road remain blocked. 

Vijayan requested the prime minister to urgently intervene in the matter so essential commodities reach the state quicker.

11.20AM

India’s response to COVID-19 is ‘pro-active  and graded’, says I&B ministry

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting released a statement on India’s response to the novel coronavirus so far. The ministry stated that the nation’s efforts to contain the virus has been “pre-emptive, pro-active  and graded”.

“As many as 20 video conferences by Union Health Secretary with State Governments and 6 by the Cabinet Secretary with the State Chief Secretaries have been held to review the and step up the preparedness to deal with the Corona issue. Integrated disease surveillance system, which includes monitoring of international travellers, is one of the many issues discussed in these Video Conferences,” read the statement.

11.00AM

 Indian Railways prepare isolation coaches in trains to fight pandemic

10.50AM

Infosys employee arrested in Bengaluru for post asking people to spread the virus on social media

The Central Crime Branch (CCB) on Friday arrested a software engineer who was employed with Infosys for allegedly putting up a post on social media encouraging people to spread the novel coronavirus.

In his tweet, the accused, Mujeeb Mohammad, 40, wrote, “Let’s join hands, go out and sneeze with an open mouth in public. Spread the virus.”

A CCB official said, “We have arrested the engineer for posting hate messages on social media. He has been booked under the IT Act and under Sections 269 and 270 of the IPC.”

The post went viral on Thursday. Infosys subsequently ordered an internal probe and terminated his employment.

10.40AM

COVID-19 crisis in India can prove to be ‘an opportunity’: US business advocacy group

The ongoing 21-day lockdown in India to combat the coronavirus outbreak can be “an opportunity” for the country as the move shows the government’s transparency in policymaking, a factor which will attract more foreign investments, according to the head of an India-centric US business advocacy group.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced a countrywide lockdown for three weeks, restricting a population of over 1.3 billion indoors, in an effort to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus, which has infected over 870 people, including 19 deaths, in India.

It was the right thing to do, US India Strategic and Partnership Forum (USISPF) president Mukesh Aghi told PTI.

“I’m hearing in the US that it was the right thing to do and it shows Modi’s sign of leadership. Hopefully in three-week time, things will get under more control in India,” he said.

“However, this challenging time can be changed into an opportunity for India,” Aghi said.

India is a “very lucrative market”, he said, “Yes, you have this disruption. This is all over the world and India is no exception. In fact, I see it’s an opportunity in this crisis for India.”

10.30AM

Abbott wins US approval for test that can detect coronavirus in minutes

Abbott Laboratories told Reuters on Friday it won US marketing approval for a diagnostic test for the coronavirus that can deliver results to patients within minutes and be used in physicians’ offices and urgent care clinics, as well as hospitals.

The United States now has more cases of the coronavirus than any other country, and hospitals have struggled to meet the demand to test thousands of people for the often-deadly virus. The US Food and Drug Administration granted the approval under its Emergency Use Authorization.

Abbott said in a statement that it plans to begin distributing the test next week and will ramp up manufacturing to 50,000 tests per day.

10.15AM

Migrant workers walk on foot from different locations in Delhi and Haryana to reach  NH-24 

09.45AM

Residents block roads with wooden logs in villages

Residents of some villages in Sagara Taluk in Shivamogga put logs of wood to block roads leading to the villages to restrict entry of outsiders in wake of global pandemic, reports ANI.

09.30AM

China reports three deaths, 54 new confirmed cases

China has reported 54 new imported coronavirus cases, taking their tally in the last few days to 649, while the death toll in the country has risen to 3,295 with three more fatalities confirmed on Friday, China’s National Health Commission said on Saturday.

While no new locally transmitted cases of COVID-19 were reported on Friday, the number of coronavirus infections in people returning from abroad has gone up to 649 with 54 new cases reported, it said.

A total of three deaths and 29 new suspected cases were reported in the Chinese mainland on Friday.

09.20AM

US announces $174 mn financial aid for 64 countries, including $2.9 million to India

The United States on Friday announced $174 million financial assistance to 64 countries including $2.9 million to India to help them fight the coronavirus pandemic. This is in addition to the $100 million aid announced by the US in February.

The newly announced assistance is part of a larger American global response package across multiple departments and agencies, including the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The funding is for 64 of the most at-risk countries facing the threat of the global pandemic.

The US State Department said it is providing $2.9 million to help the Indian government prepare laboratory systems, activate case finding and event-based surveillance, and support technical experts for response and preparedness, and more.

09.10AM

US ready to supply ventilators to countries in need: Donald Trump

The United States is ready to supply a large number of ventilators needed by its friends and allies in their fight against the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump said on Friday.

Increasing the production of ventilators and other medical equipment required inside the US to treat the large number of people infected with COVID-19, Trump said his administration will be distributing those throughout the world to other countries.

Trump said when he spoke with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has tested positive for the virus, the first thing that the prime minister asked him for help was ventilators.

“Boris Johnson was asking for ventilators today. Unfortunately, he tested positive. And that’s a terrible thing, but he’s going to be great. I’m sure he’s going to be totally great. But they want ventilators. Italy wants ventilators, Spain wants ventilators, Germany wants ventilators,” he said.

“They’re all calling for ventilators. Well, we’re going to make a lot of ventilators and we’ll take care of our needs, but we’re also going to help other countries,” said the President as he announced that in the next 100 days, the US will be making more than 100,000 ventilators.

.09.00AM

Italy sees highest daily jump of 919 deaths in 24 hrs, toll at 9,134

Italy recorded 919 deaths due to the novel coronavirus on Friday, the highest daily jump in fatalities across the world, while the number of confirmed cases eclipsed the total in China where the virus first emerged.

Italy was the first Western country to introduce severe restrictions on movement after uncovering the outbreak five weeks ago. It has tightened them week by week, banning all non-essential activities until at least next Friday.

The number of confirmed cases rose by 5,959 on Friday to 86,498, taking Italy past China, with the toll at 9,134.

#covid19 as of march 27


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