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Sreesanth names IPL star auction

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Mumbai: Ahead of the 15th season of the IPL, India’s Malayalee player S.Sreesanth registered in IPL auction. The BCCI has released the list of players who have registered their names in the auction.

Sreesanth’s name has been registered with a base price of Rs 50 lakh. Sreesanth had registered his name last season as well. But it did not make the final list of players. Sreesanth made his debut for Kerala last year, overcoming a seven-year ban in a match-fixing scandal. He has been named in the potential squad for this season’s Ranji Trophy cricket. He hopes to get a chance in the new IPL season as two new franchises, Lucknow and Ahmedabad, will be part of the tournament.

A total of 214 cricketers have registered for the IPL star auction this year. The base price for 49 players is Rs 2 crore.

Mask mandatory for children over 12 years of age; Not for those under five; Center with updated guidelines

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New Delhi: The Center has directed children above the age of 12 to wear masks in public places.

The Center has issued a revised guideline in the wake of the Omicron outbreak. Children between the ages of 6 and 11 can safely wear the mask under parental supervision. The center also states that the mask is not mandatory for children under the age of five.

The Center also states that the use of antiviral and monoclonal antibodies is not recommended for children under 18 years of age who are not critically ill. Steroid use is said to be dangerous in non-severe corona cases. The guideline also states that steroids should only be given under strict supervision to those in critical condition.

No need to worry or fear, those with symptoms should not go out; The closure is the last option: Health Minister

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Thiruvananthapuram: Health Minister Veena George said that the instructions of the health department should be strictly followed in situations where the spread of covid disease is severe.
She said those with a fever should not go out and testing should be mandatory if they have symptoms. Closing will be the last option.

The health minister also responded to criticisms of the category-wise restrictions. Scientific standards are now adopted.
Different defenses are adopted from the first waves. Each type of resistance must be adopted in each wave. If there are more than ten patients there is a cluster. If there are five large clusters, the institution should be closed for five days.

100% of people over 18 years of age have completed the first dose of vaccination. Omicron is no more deadly than Delta. Therefore, there is no need to worry or fear, the minister said.

One handbag is enough for air travel; Center for strict enforcement of the rule

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New Delhi: The Center has directed airlines to strictly enforce the one-hand bag rule for passengers onboard flights.

According to BCAS, the central government’s aviation security agency, the main reason for the increase in air traffic congestion is the ineffective implementation of the rules. This is stated in a memo sent by BCAS to airlines and airports.

Currently, the average passenger carries two to three handbags. Due to this a lot of time is wasted at the screening point. Airports are getting busier due to the clearance taking longer. This delay is also causing inconvenience to passengers. It is in this context that the memo states that it is important to ensure that the rules are strictly adhered to.

One handbag system must be strictly adhered to by all airlines and airports. This is essential to ensure security and reduce congestion at airports. Airlines are required to check the handbag status of the passengers before boarding the aircraft. The circular also says that companies should be prepared to give necessary instructions to passengers.

Marakkar with Jay Bhim; Mohanlal’s cinema shortlisted for the Oscars

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Kochi: The Marakkar Arabi Kadalinte Simham, directed by Priyadarshan and starring Mohanlal, has been shortlisted for the Oscars. Marakkar has been shortlisted by India for the Global Community Oscar Awards-2021. Surya starrer Tamil film Jai Bhim has also been shortlisted for the Oscars. The film has been shortlisted for the Best Feature Film category. Voting for the Oscar nominations will run from Thursday, January 27 to Tuesday, February 1.

Marakkar won the National Award for Best Feature Film, Special Effects, and Costume Design. The film, which was released in theaters on December 2 last year, was also released on December 17 on Amazon Prime. Apart from Mohanlal, Nedumudi Venu, Manju Warrier, Pranav Mohanlal, Kalyani Priyadarshan, Keerthi Suresh, Mukesh, Sunil Shetty, Arjun, Innocent and Mamukoya are also in the cast. The film is produced by Antony Perumbavoor and Confident Group under the banner of Aashirvad Cinemas.

Covid; PSC exams postponed

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Thiruvananthapuram: Due to the expansion of covid, the PSC examinations scheduled to be held on January 23 and 30 have been postponed as the Kerala government has imposed more restrictions.

The examination for the post of Receptionist in the Medical Education Service scheduled for January 23, has been postponed to January 27, the examination for the post of Laboratory Technician Grade-II has been postponed to January 28 and the examination for the post of Operator in Kerala Water Authority scheduled for January 30 has been postponed to February 4. The detailed timetable for the examinations will be made available on the PSC website.

Dileep’s anticipatory bail postponed till tomorrow; Special sitting in court

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Kochi: Actor Dileep’s anticipatory bail application in the case of conspiracy to endanger the police officers investigating the attack on the actress has been postponed to Saturday. The court will hold a special sitting tomorrow. Earlier, the prosecution had opposed granting bail to Dileep.

Meanwhile, in the case against Dileep, the crime branch also charged him with conspiracy to commit murder. The investigating officer reported to the court, amending the previously imposed provisions.

The report was filed in the Aluva Magistrate’s Court. The Crime Branch asked the court to question him in custody and not to grant him bail. In addition to the earlier 120 (b), there is also a provision for conspiracy to commit murder.

Dileep, his brother P Sivakumar alias Anoop, Dileep’s sister’s husband TN Sooraj, cousin Appu, friend Baiju Chengamanadu and another friend of Dileep’s and hotel owner Sarath from Aluva are accused in the case.

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Restrictions on Sundays; schools will not be completely closed and college classes will remain offline

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Thiruvananthapuram: A lockdown was announced in the state on Sunday in the wake of the covid expansion. Similar restrictions will be imposed on lockdowns over the next two Sundays. At the same time, there is no night curfew. The decision was taken at the covid review meeting chaired by the Chief Minister today. Only essential services will be allowed. Schools will not be closed completely.

There will be lockdown-like closures every Sunday. At the same time, the government has decided not to impose night restrictions for the time being. Only essential services are allowed on the 23rd and 30th. The maximum number of people who can attend weddings and funerals has been reduced to 20. It was decided to divide the districts into two zones and tighten the restrictions. The decisions were made at today’s Covid review meeting. Further restrictions will be imposed in Palakkad, Idukki, Thiruvananthapuram, Wayanad, and Pathanamthitta districts. All public events are regulated in these areas. Worship services will be conducted online only. Public events are not allowed in hotspots.

As part of the restrictions, Ernakulam, Alappuzha, and Kollam districts will be included in the ‘A’ category. The number of people attending public functions will be limited to a maximum of 50. The government has said it will not impose restrictions on malls and businesses. Management should exercise self-regulation in these areas.

Covid Hospital Discharge Policy Renewed; Minister Veena George

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Thiruvananthapuram: Health Minister Veena George has revised the discharge policy of hospitals in the state. The discharge policy is renewed according to the severity of the covid disease, with mild symptoms, moderate symptoms, and severe ones. Rapid antigen tests may not be negative for discharge in people with mild symptoms. Patients with symptoms should be monitored at home for 7 days from the time they begin to show symptoms or when patients without symptoms are confirmed by covid. In addition, home observation can be terminated if there is no fever for three consecutive days.

While at home monitoring should be monitored for any signs of danger. Walk test should be done for 6 minutes daily. If you see danger signs or your oxygen level drops below 94% at rest or after 3 minutes of walking and your oxygen level drops below 3% from the baseline, report it to the toll-free number Direction 104, 1056 or the discharged hospital.

Those with mild illness can be discharged if their health is satisfactory. Within 72 hours without the use of antipyretic drugs, the patient can be discharged into the room Isolation, CFLTC, or CSLTC in case of fever, shortness of breath, lack of oxygen, smooth blood circulation, or excessive fatigue.

Rapid antigen testing should be performed on the 14th day after the onset of symptoms in patients with severe disease, HIV positive, organ transplant recipients, cancer patients, immunosuppressants, or those with severe kidney and liver disease. If the result is negative, the patient will be discharged within 72 hours without the use of antipyretic drugs, with no fever, shortness of breath, no need for oxygen, and good blood circulation.

In case of ill health, admission to covid ICU or Non-covid ICU depends on the physical facilities of the hospital. If the Rapid Antigen test result is positive, it will be tested every 48 hours until it is negative and when it is negative, it will be discharged. If a person with mild symptoms is admitted to the hospital with no fever within 48 hours and his or her health is satisfactory, he or she may be discharged for follow-up at home with instructions to monitor for danger signs.

Critical patients can be admitted to CSLTC if their health improves before 14 days and antigen testing can be done on the 14th day. People from all walks of life should wear the N95 mask for the next 7 days after discharge and follow the covid guidelines. Patients whose antigen test remains positive after 20 days should be given a sample for genetic sequencing.