New Delhi, May 14 (ANI): 'Eid al-Fitr' is being celebrated in parts of India on May 14. Due to pandemic, at-home Eid celebrations have been initiated this year as well. Security personnel have been deployed at several places in Delhi to keep a tab over public movement during Eid celebrations. ADCP (Central) Rohit Meena said, "We have appealed people to stay at home due to pandemic and they are adhering to it." Several Delhi mosques are closed today due to COVID-imposed lockdown.
Amritsar (Punjab), May 14 (ANI): Despite 2nd wave of COVID, people gathered in large numbers at a mosque in Punjab on occasion of 'Eid al-Fitr' on May 14. They visited Amritsar's Jama Masjid Khairuddin Hall Bazar to offer the prayers. No social distancing norms were followed during the 'namaz'. 'Eid al-Fitr' is being celebrated parts of the world on May 14.
Cooch Behar (West Bengal), May 13 (ANI): West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on May 13 said that this is total collapse of rule of law and he is shocked to see the fear of Police in the eyes of people. "I'm really shocked, this is destruction of democracy," he said. "This is total collapse of rule of law. I could have never imagined this. I have seen the fear of Police in the eyes of the people, they are scared to go to Police, their houses were looted. I'm really shocked, this is destruction of democracy," the Governor said. "People have left their houses and are living in jungles. Women tell me, that they (goons) will come there once again and there is such failure of security before the Governor. I'm shocked at it. I can imagine what the people here must be going through," he added. The Governor visited the post-poll violence-affected areas in Dinhata and Cooch Behar.
New Delhi, May 13 (ANI): Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Joint Secretary Lav Agarwal informed that 17.72 crore doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered till now. "We are covering priority groups that are healthcare workers, people above 45 years and front line workers. They receive free vaccination from Centre," he said.
New Delhi, May 13 (ANI): Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Joint Secretary Lav Agarwal informed that 187 districts have shown a continued decline in cases since last 2 weeks. He also showed concern over 316 districts showing increasing trend in COVID cases. "There is a need to work with state governments on containment efforts, medical infrastructure up gradation in these districts," he added.
New Delhi, May 13 (ANI): Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on May 13 in virtual meeting while with health ministers of Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Rajasthan and discussed the rising cases and positivity rate of the COVID-19 situation in the country. Talking about situation in Karnataka, he said that the state is also showing new cases with UK variant and new mutant B1.617. "Maharashtra continues to be most worst-affected in 2020 as well as in 2021. Rajasthan is doing 100% testing by RT-PCR the positivity rate right now is greater than 20% and the number of deaths has gone up to 150.Kerala is showing rising trends in cases since April 15, and increase in deaths also. Testing number has increased and positivity rate is over 30%, which is highest in the country. Karnataka is also showing new cases with UK variant and new mutant B1.617," the minister said.
New Delhi, May 13 (ANI): NITI Aayog Member (Health) Dr VK Paul on May 12 informed that Sputnik vaccine has arrived in the country and may be available in the markets from next week. "Sputnik vaccine has arrived in India. I'm happy to say that we're hopeful that it'll be available in the market next week. We're hopeful that the sale of the limited supply that has come from there (Russia), will begin next week," he said.
New Delhi, May 13 (ANI): Addressing the concern on the number of days that recovering individuals need to wait before going for the jab, NITI Aayog Member Dr VK Paul said that scientists opine that a person should get vaccinated 6 months after recovery. Dr VK Paul said, "National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation discussed it and scientists opine that if a person is infected, he develops antibodies and there's protection. There's data, scientists opine that a person should get vaccinated 6 months after recovery."
New Delhi, May 13 (ANI): Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Joint Secretary Lav Agarwal informed that the active cases in the country are showing decline trend since May 03. The percentage of active cases on May 03 stood at 17.13%, and currently percentage stands at 15.65%. He added that 83.26 % of people have been recovered from the dreadful pandemic till date. 'Recovery is increasing continuously in the country,' he added.
New Delhi, May 13 (ANI): To help India fight the ongoing second wave of COVID-19, a flight from Germany carrying medical aid provided by Germany, Greece and Finland landed at the Delhi airport. 3,48,421 new COVID-19 cases and 3,55,338 discharges were reported in the last 24 hours, taking the country's total tally to 2,33,40,938.
Shimla (Himachal Pradesh), May 13 (ANI): Himachal Pradesh government has decided to provide free treatment to beneficiaries of Himcare and Ayushman Bharat Scheme to COVID-19 patients in registered private hospitals which have been dedicated as COVID hospitals, informed Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur.
Onboard, May 12 (ANI): As the country faced oxygen crisis amid devastating second wave of COVID-19 pandemic, Indian Railways had started Oxygen Express to transport liquid oxygen to the states in need in this fight against pandemic. Ministry of Railways on May 12 informed that so far, nearly 6,260 tonnes of liquid medical oxygen was delivered to various states across country.
Bengaluru, May 12 (ANI): COVID Response Team, CRT, an initiative of civil society, has organised a five-day lecture series 'Positivity Unlimited', during the second day of the lecture series, Wipro founder cum Chairman Azim Premji on May 12 said, "We must act with greatest of speed on all fronts and these actions must be based on good science. We must confront this crisis, its scale and spread truthfully. Science and truth are foundation on which we can tackle this crisis and ensure it's not repeated."
New Delhi, May 12 (ANI): Soon after Bharat Biotech's Covaxin gets nod for phase II and III trials, Delhi AIIMS Doctor for Department of Medicine Sanjeev Sinha on May 12 said that the hospital will start trials after DCGI approval. "Recently, subject expert committee of DCGI gave permission for vaccine trials on children from 2 to 15 years of age to Bharat Biotech. We are waiting for DCGI approval. Hopefully, we will soon start phase 2 and phase 3 trials," said AIIMS Doctor Sinha.
Mumbai, May 12 (ANI): The Central Government needs to relax protocols for buying vaccines, said Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Aslam Shaikh on May 12."The Centre will have to come forward to help us, it needs to relax its protocols for buying vaccines. If the Centre eases its import laws a bit, we will be able to vaccinate the people in 3-4 months," said Shaikh.
New Delhi, May 12 (ANI): Coronavirus related assistance from foreign nations including Netherlands and Switzerland arrived in India. Flights carrying medical aid arrived at Delhi airport on May 12. India is currently dealing with the second wave of coronavirus that has swept through the nation. The country reported 3,29,942 fresh infections on May 11.
Mumbai, May 11 (ANI): Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) led by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray met Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari on May 11 over the issue of Maratha reservation. Chief Minister Thackeray was accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and Cabinet Minister Ashok Chavan. Chief Minister met governor after one year over Maratha reservation issue. Speaking on this, Chief Minister said, "We are not an enemy we respect him". On May 05, Supreme Court struck down the reservation in government jobs and educational institutions for the Maratha community brought in by the Maharashtra government. Chief Minister Thackeray will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi over this issue.
New Delhi, May 11 (ANI): In a fight against COVID-19 second wave, Canadian government has started off with dollar 10 million donations to Indian Red Cross, informed High Commissioner for Canada to India, Nadir Patel on May 11 in an interview with ANI. "The first consignment arrived a few days ago and we'll have another flight arriving with additional supplies in the next couple of days. Canadian Govt started off with dollar 10 million donations to Indian Red Cross. We sent 350 ventilators, 25,000 vials of Remdesivir and 1,450 oxygen concentrators via UNICEF. Outpouring of support and solidarity with people of India in Canada has been special. Provinces of Ontario and Saskatchewan have collectively brought forward 3,100 ventilators," Patel told to ANI. "A number of private companies that are active in India have stepped up and have donated to Red Cross and other organizations. Several million dollars have come in. We will see more support coming in," he added.
New Delhi, May 11 (ANI): Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia lashed out at Centre for exporting 6.5 crore vaccine to other countries. Terming the decision of vaccine exportation as 'biggest mistake', Sisodia said that Centre should accept it. "On March, if Centre had decided to vaccinate countrymen rather than exporting vaccines to other countries, so 6.5 crore extra people could have got vaccination. "BJP says that Delhi Govt should have floated an international tender to buy vaccines from the international market. Does this mean that all state govts should go to international markets to buy vaccines? Then, what is the role of Government of India?" he added.
New Delhi, May 11 (ANI): BJP leader and Member of Parliament from New Delhi constituency Meenakashi Lekhi on May 11 lambasted on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over 'mismanagement' of COVID vaccine drive in Delhi. "In advertisements, it is being said that Arvind Kejriwal will provide universal vaccination in Delhi but neither any global tender has been floated nor any other arrangement has been made for vaccines. If they've done it, they should show tender copy," said Lekhi.