Total Cases of Coronavirus in India, Coronavirus India Lockdown Live Updates: India's daily jabs drop to 50 lakhs on Oct 7, less than 1/3rd of population fully vaccinated
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Coronavirus cases in India Real-time updates: even if India remains in a much better position than the Covid situation, the Center warned that the so-called second wave of infections is still "not under control" and caution should be exercised. The latest update from the health ministry states that 21,257 people tested positive for Covid-19 infection on Thursday in the past 24 hours. Daily analysis shows that there was a 5% drop in daily cases today.
The number of active cases dropped further to 2.40,221 today. This was the lowest in 205 days, government figures say. In terms of daily vaccination, India has given the first dose of the corona vaccine to at least 71% of the eligible population. When it comes to full vaccination, 27 percent of the population has been hit twice.
The government says the current daily workload trend shows a plateau rather than a significant drop. Active cases remain a cause for concern as it demonstrates that district-wide reduction in infection transmission remains low. Five states - Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Mizoram and Karnataka - have reported a high number of active cases in the country. From West Bengal to Himachal, from Rajasthan to Kerala, there are pockets of concern that need critical monitoring.
Coronavirus deaths in Russia hit new record
Russia's daily coronavirus death toll hit a new record Friday amid the country's slow vaccination rate and the government's reluctance to tighten restrictions. Russia's state coronavirus task force reported 936 new deaths on Friday, the highest daily number since the start of the pandemic. It was the third consecutive day that daily deaths from COVID-19 exceeded 900.
UK to offer extra COVID shots to trial participants for travel
Britain will offer additional COVID-19 injections to participants in clinical trials for coronavirus vaccines that have not yet been approved to allow them to travel, the health ministry said Friday.
Mizoram logs 1,080 new COVID-19 cases, 1 fresh fatality
Mizoram's COVID-19 tally rose to 1.03,709 on Friday as 1,080 more people, including 260 children and three Border Security Force (BSF) staff, tested positive for infection, while one more death. pushed the northeastern state's coronavirus death toll to 342, a health official said. Aizawl district recorded the highest number of new cases with 635, followed by Lunglei (109) and Champhai (93), adding that the one-day positivity rate stands at 12.88%.
Karnataka aims for second dose for 70 eligible people by end of December: CM Basavaraj Bommai
The Center has assured that it will provide more COVID-19 vaccine to Karnataka as the state's goal is to inoculate 70% of its eligible population with the second dose by the end of December, Prime Minister Basavaraj Bommai said Friday after l 'encounter. the Union Minister of Health Mansukh Mandaviya. here. The Union minister during the meeting said he was satisfied with the vaccination campaign undertaken by the state, which reached 1.48 crore of vaccination doses last month, he told reporters.
India expected to grow by 8.3 per cent in 2021-22: World Bank
Backed by increased public investment and incentives to revive production, India's economy is expected to grow 8.3% in fiscal year 2021-22, less than the previous projection earlier this year before the country was affected by the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Bank said in its latest report. Hans Timmer, the World Bank's chief economist for the South Asia region, told PTI here that when you look at the high-frequency data, you see that following the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the recovery has taken place. stopped and some indicate that the recovery actually decreased briefly.
Over 550 people whose kin died of COVID-19 given govt jobs on compassionate ground
A total of 553 people, whose family members working in government service have died from coronavirus infection in parts of Madhya Pradesh, have so far been given government posts on compassionate ground in the state, an official said on Friday. The deceased family members of the newly named were in government service with varying capabilities, he said. Madhya Pradesh Prime Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan delivered letters of appointment for government posts to 239 of these beneficiaries at a virtual event held Thursday evening, the public relations department official said. "Chouhan has delivered nomination letters to 239 eligible people from different districts during the program. The state government has so far awarded government jobs to 553 people on compassionate ground after their family member died from COVID. -19. The deceased were in the government serving in different capacities, including on temporary positions, "he said.
Ladakh reports 12 new Covid cases
Ladakh recorded 12 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the virus tally to 20,843 while active cases in the Union territory were 57 on Friday, officials said.
UK two-year gilt yield hits highest since just before pandemic
British two-year government bond yields hit their highest since February 2020 on Friday, just before the coronavirus pandemic hit the country. Government bond yields have risen sharply in recent weeks on expectations that the Bank of England is approaching its first post-pandemic interest rate hike. Two-year gilt yields rose as much as 0.522%, up about 4 basis points over the day.
Finland joins other Nordic nations in curbing Moderna shots
Finland has joined other Nordic countries in suspending or discouraging the use of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine in certain age groups due to an increased risk of heart inflammation, a rare vaccine-associated side effect.
Russia reports record daily COVID-19 death toll
Russia reported 936 coronavirus-related deaths on Friday, the largest one-day death toll recorded since the start of the pandemic. The government coronavirus task force also said it had recorded 27,246 new cases in the past 24 hours, a slight decrease from 27,550 cases. one day earlier.
SC refuses to entertain plea by organisation of pre-schools for moratorium on loan repayment
The Supreme Court on Friday refused to grant an appeal asking for directions from the Center and the RBI that those who run the gaming schools be granted an "interest-free moratorium on term loans" and that their EMI be postponed until when the situation of the crown will not subside. A bench composed of Judges L Nageswara Rao and BR Gavai, however, allowed the petitioner freedom to address the RBI with his representation "How can the court grant the relief you ask for in this petition. Make a representation that they will decide but not not filing petitions like this. It is not within the scope of this court to provide what you are asking for and the relaxations you are looking for, "the bench said. At this juncture, lawyer Rohit Pandey, who appeared for the petitioner, asked for the freedom to contact the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) with his representation. The supreme court then allowed the petitioner freedom to appeal to the RBI.
Japan household spending falls as COVID-19 curbs sap economic recovery
Japanese household spending declined more sharply than expected in August as the state of emergency to combat the coronavirus pandemic weighed on consumption during the summer holiday season and threatened to undermine the economic recovery. Government figures on Friday bode well for new Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's efforts to revitalize the pandemic-affected economy and distribute more wealth to families through higher wages. The 3.0% year-over-year decrease in spending was worse than a median market forecast for a 1.5% decline and followed a 0.7% increase in July. monthly data showed a 3.9% contraction in August, the fourth consecutive month of decline, and compared to expectations of a 2.0% decline.
Sydney readies to exit lockdown amid concerns
Australian doctors have warned that too quick loosening of COVID-19 restrictions in Sydney could put health systems under pressure and put lives at risk as the country's largest city prepares to end more than 100 days of lockdown next week. are expected to be lifted on Monday after the state of New South Wales reached a 70% target for full vaccination of its adult population. Authorities on Thursday increased the limits allowed for house meetings, weddings and funerals. The Australian Medical Association (AMA), however, representing the country's doctors, said opening "too fast or too soon" will result in avoidable deaths and reintroduction of blockages.
2 new COVID-19 cases in Andamans, tally rises to 7,629
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands' COVID-19 tally rose to 7,629 on Friday, as two more people tested positive for the infection, according to a health bulletin. The territory of the Union now has 11 active cases, while 7,489 people have been cured of the disease and so far 129 patients have died from the infection, he said. The administration has so far tested over 5.64 lakh of samples for COVID-19 and inoculated over 2.90 lakh of people, of which 1.62 lakh have been fully vaccinated.
Biden calls on more US businesses to require COVID-19 vaccinations
President Joe Biden said Thursday that more US companies should force workers to receive COVID-19 vaccinations, defining the vital move to end the pandemic and sustain the economy. "Today I am asking more employers to take action," Biden said. "My message is: ask your employees to be vaccinated. With vaccinations, we will finally defeat this pandemic. Without them, we will face endless months of chaos in our hospitals, damage to our economy and anxiety in our schools." last month it ordered all federal workers and contractors to be vaccinated and for private employers with 100 or more workers to request staff vaccinations by December 8 or undergo weekly tests for coronavirus. That order covers 100 million people, about two-thirds of the workforce. The president escalated the call Thursday during a site visit at a future Microsoft Corp data center near Chicago.
Single-day recoveries surpass fresh COVID-19 cases in Arunachal Pradesh
Single-day recoveries outnumbered fresh COVID-19 cases in Arunachal Pradesh, as 38 more people recuperated from the disease on Thursday, while 32 new infections pushed the tally to 54,844, a senior health official said here on Friday. A total of 54,146 people have recovered from COVID-19 so far, State Surveillance Officer (SSO) Dr Lobsang Jampa said. The COVID-19 recovery rate now is 98.73 per cent while the active percentage is 0.76, he said. The coronavirus death toll in the frontier state remained at 279 as no fresh fatality was reported in the past 24 hours, the SSO said. Arunachal Pradesh currently has 419 active COVID-19 cases.
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