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Delhi Corona Updates: Corona cases increasing continuously in Delhi, 1490 cases confirmed in 24 hours

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Coronavirus Updates: In the last 24 hours in the national capital Delhi, about 1500 people have been infected with the corona virus. Corona infection was confirmed in 1367 people on Wednesday. COVID 19:  An increase in new cases of corona virus is being recorded once again in Delhi. According to the data released by the Delhi Health Department at around 9.30 pm, about 1500 people were infected with the corona virus in the last 24 hours. After this the number of active patients increased to 5250. Two patients died in the same time. At the same time, 1070 patients have recovered from the infection. News is originally taken from: https://www.abplive.com/news/india/coronavirus-updates-delhi-reports-1490-new-covid-19-cases-2112543 SamacharApp : watch the live latest news of India and the world, business updates, cricket scores, etc. Download the Samachar App now to keep up with daily breaking news. Like and Follow us on  Facebook ,  Twitter ,...

95% of Indians got first Covid vaccine dose, 74% are fully-vaccinated: MoH

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  The total vaccine doses administered in India has crossed 164.35 crores on Thursday. New Delhi:  Over 95% of India's eligible adult population has been administered the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine while 74% are fully inoculated against coronavirus, the Union health ministry said on Thursday as the total vaccine doses administered has crossed 164.35 crores. Till 7 pm, 49,69,805 vaccine doses have been administered. As many as 1,03,04,847 precaution doses have been administered to healthcare and frontline workers and those aged 60 and above with comorbidities. Additionally, 44281254 adolescents in the 15-18 years age group have been given the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. The daily vaccination tally is expected to increase with the compilation of the final reports for the day by late tonight. Meanwhile, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya congratulated the nation for the remarkable achievement. In a tweet, he said that India has achieved the record of administ...

Covid Pandemic: So many crore people became poor in two years, claimed in 'Inequality Kills' report

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Covid Pandemic: In the first two years of the Coronavirus Pandemic, the income of 99 percent of the people in the world has declined. At the same time, more than 16 crore people have come under the category of poor. Covid Pandemic:  In the first two years of the Coronavirus Pandemic, the income of 99 percent of the people in the world has declined. At the same time, more than 16 crore people have come under the category of poor. On the other hand, during the pandemic period, the wealth of the world's ten richest people increased at the rate of $ 1.3 billion (Rs 9,000 crore) per day to $ 1,500 billion (over Rs 111 lakh crore). In its report 'Inequality Kills', released on the first day of the World Economic Forum's (WEF) online Davos Agenda summit, Oxfam International said that inequality kills at least 21,000 people per day, or one person every four seconds. Death is happening. The wealth of the ten richest people increased The report concludes on global deaths du...

Omicron: Centre revises guidelines for govt employees amid COVID surge; details here

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From changes in the attendance system to revising physical workplace policies and re-implementing work from home for selective groups of employees, here are the new guidelines to be followed from today. New Delhi:  In view of the constantly rising COVID-19 cases, the Centre on Monday (January 3) issued work guidelines to be followed by the Union government employees at the workplace to prevent any further spread of the virus. From changes in the attendance system to revising physical workplace policies and re-implementing work from home for selective groups of employees, here are the big announcements from the government today. ·         Physical attendance of government employees below the level of under-secretary restricted to 50%. Remaining of the employees will have to work from home. ·         Persons with disabilities as well as pregnant women employees have been exempted from attending the office and can w...

Coronavirus Cases In Delhi: Corona explosion in Delhi, more than 900 cases came today

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Omicron Cases In Delhi: Most of the new variants of Corona in the country, Omicron Cases in Delhi are in Delhi. So far 238 cases have been confirmed here. Coronavirus Cases In Delhi: In the  national capital Delhi, there is a steady increase in the daily cases of corona virus. According to the data released by the Health Department at around 7.30 pm, 923 cases have been confirmed in the last 24 hours. Which is the highest after 30 May. On May 30, 946 cases were reported in Delhi and 78 patients died. The infection rate was recorded at 1.25 percent. Today the infection rate is 1.29 percent.    So far 14,45,102 cases have been confirmed in the city, out of which 14,17,804 patients have recovered from the infection and 25107 patients have died. In this Delhi, 2191 corona infected are being treated.   There were 496 cases in Delhi on Tuesday, 331 on Monday, 290 on Sunday, 249 on Saturday, 180 on Friday, 118 on Thursday and 125 on Wednes...

Himachal Pradesh becomes first state to fully vaccinate its target population, says Govt

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A special function is being organised to honour COVID-19 workers at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Bilaspur on Sunday.  Shimla: Himachal Pradesh has become the first state to fully vaccinate 100 per cent of its adult population against COVID-19, an official spokesperson claimed here on Saturday. As many as 53,86,393 eligible adults have been administered the second dose, he said, adding Himachal Pradesh was also the first state to achieve the 100 per cent first dose vaccination of adult population by the end of August. A special function is being organised to honour COVID-19 workers at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Bilaspur on Sunday, he said. BJP National President JP Nadda and Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya will attend the function, during which COVID-19 workers will be given certificates recognising their significant role in vaccinating the citizens, he said. Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur, Union Minister Anurag Thakur and...

Security Guard Shoots Man in UP's Bareilly After Argument Over Entry in Bank

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The guard was detained by police while the injured man was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital.  A security guard posted at the Junction Road branch of Bank of Baroda in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly on Friday allegedly opened fire at a customer after an altercation over entry inside the bank during the lunch hours. The guard was detained by police while the injured man was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital. As per the information received, the security guard identified as Keshav allegedly got into an argument with a customer named Rajesh over the entry in the bank during lunch hours. After a heated argument, the guard in anger shot at Rajesh on his thigh. A video of the incident has surfaced in which Rajesh can be seen lying on floor in a pool of blood while his wife can be seen screaming at the guard, who can also be seen standing next to the victim. “The guard first stopped my husband from entering the bank and asked to wear a mask, after which he wore a mask and as he trie...

Milkha Singh died at the age of 91, PM Modi expressed grief

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  India's great athlete Milkha Singh has passed away. Let us tell you, Milkha Singh got corona a few days ago. After which he died on Friday night. Earlier, his wife and former Indian volleyball team captain Nirmal Kaur also died due to corona infection.   ”Milkha Singh was 91 years old. He has been awarded the Padma Shri. He is survived by his son golfer Jeev Milkha Singh and three daughters.”   According to his family, "Milkha Singh died around 11.30 am. It happened at 30 o'clock." His condition was bad since evening and oxygen had also decreased along with fever. He was admitted to the ICU of PGIMER, Punjab.    PM Modi condoles the death of Milkha Singh   While condoling the death of India's great sprinter Milkha Singh, PM Narendra Modi said that India has lost such a great player whose life will continue to inspire the budding sportspersons.   The PM wrote in his tweet, 'In the passing of Milkha Singh ji, we have ...

Yellow fungus causes havoc after black fungus in Gujarat, 8 patients admitted to SSG hospital in Vadodara

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It has been reported that yellow fungus, like black fungus, is also seen in patients who have recovered from kovid, but during treatment they were given more steroids. Corona cases are now under control in Gujarat, but the black fungus continues to wreak havoc. At present, the highest number of cases of black fungus are being registered in Gujarat and many patients are also being treated in the hospital. Now cases of yellow fungus are also coming up in Gujarat amidst black fungus. At the SSG Hospital in Vadodara, 8 patients have been admitted. It has been reported that yellow fungus, like black fungus, is also seen in patients who have been cured of kovid, but during treatment they were given excessive steroids. In this regard, Dr. Sheetal Mistry has said that Pulmonary Aspergillosis is being seen especially in immuno-compromised patients. But sinus aspergillosis is rare. Now we are seeing this in those patients who have been cured of Kovid or are undergoing treatment. Although asperg...

"Black Fungus Needs More Research": Haryana Minister Anil Vij Unsure Of Cause

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Among other things, Black Fungus or mucormycosis is said to be caused by the use of steroids or if the patient is diabetic. New Delhi:  There is need for further research into what causes Black Fungus or mucormycosis, the fungal infection being increasingly detected in many COVID-19 patients in India during or after recovery, Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij said today. The usual factors, like steroid use and general hospitalisation, which are believed to cause the disease don't seem to have anything to do with a good number of cases reported in the state, he said. Mucormycosis is a serious but rare fungal infection caused by a group of moulds called mucormycetes. These moulds live throughout the environment. People get infected when they have health problems or take medicines that lower the body's ability to fight germs and sickness. It most commonly affects the sinuses or the lungs after inhaling fungal spores from the air. It can also occur on the skin after a cut, burn, or ...

'Entire supply chain at risk': Manufacturers' body writes to govt, demands vaccination of staffers

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The manufacturers' body said the risk to the life of staffers involved in the supply chain can jeopardise the entire supply chain, leading to hospitals running short of supplies. Medical equipment manufacturers in the country have written to the central and state governments to prioritise vaccination of all staffers involved in the supply of medical devices and pharmaceutical industry, saying the risk to their lives can jeopardise entire supply chain, leading to hospitals running short of supplies. In a letter, the Association of Indian Medical Device Industry (AIMED), an umbrella body of manufacturers of medical equipment, said many owners and workers of the medical equipment supply chain have passed away due to Covid-19 in the last month. "Medical devices and pharmaceutical industry and distribution and retail supply chain is considered an essential product and services. We can also relax at home and take a 2-4 week break but risk going out to work daily since over 14 months...

CM Mamta writes letter to PM Modi, demanding vaccine for these central employees soon

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In a letter to PM Modi, CM Mamata Banerjee requested to arrange vaccines for central government employees working in other sectors like railways, airports, ports, defense, banks, insurance, post and telegraph, coal.   Kolkata:  West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written a letter to PM Narendra Modi.  In this, there has been a demand to provide vaccine to the state and central employees working in Bengal as soon as possible.  For this, 20 lakh doses of vaccine will be required. In her letter, CM Mamta said that government employees have to work outside and also have to meet people.  That is why he is likely to be a super spreader.  For this reason, a demand for a tick has been made as soon as possible.  Employees for whom the earliest vaccine has been sought include people working in areas such as railways, airports, ports, defense, banks, insurance, post, coal. News is originally taken from:  https://www.abplive.com/news/india/mamata-b...

The families of the deceased will get compensation on death from Corona, know what is the plan

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  Chandigarh While the Haryana government is making all efforts to stop the outbreak of the corona epidemic, care is also being taken on how to relieve the victims and their families of the epidemic and reduce their suffering. Let's do. In this series, the government has decided that if a person dies while battling Corona, then his family members will also get compensation under the Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana and Mukhyamantri Parivar Samridhi Yojana. For this, first of all it is necessary to register under the Chief Minister Family Prosperity Scheme. Also read:  Vaccine shortage will soon go away Also Read: Second dose of COVISHIELD vaccine to be started after 12-16 weeks Citizens between 18 and 50 years of age with a BPL or a family with an annual income of less than Rs 1.80 lakh are eligible for this scheme. Compensation of 2 lakh rupees will be given on account of natural death after 31 May due to any reason, including corona, to the family of the citizen who i...

When, Where And How Much - Your Questions About Sputnik V Answered

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  New Delhi:  The first doses of Russia's Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine were administered in India on Friday in a soft launch that is expected to be scaled up in the coming days. The vaccine will cost ₹ 995.40 including tax for a shot, the company said, as well as announcing a single-dose variant Sputnik Light that could be approved in the next few weeks. Deepak Sapra, the CEO of APIs and Services at Dr Reddy's Laboratories, which is manufacturing the vaccines in India, spoke to NDTV in an exclusive interview, answering a host of questions from viewers. Here is all you need to know about the Sputnik COVID-19 vaccines in India: Will there be different pricing for the centre, states and private players? The imported doses will have uniform pricing for all - ₹ 995.40 including tax. A decision on whether there will be any differences in the Made-In-India shots depending on who buys it has not yet been taken. How much lower will prices be for sh...