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COVID-19 death toll rises to 273

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Mumbai: The 19 death toll due to COVID-19 rises to 273, 17 people were killed in Maharashtra, five in Delhi, three each in Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat and one each in Tamil Nadu, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh.
More than 724 cases were confirmed today. A total of 8323 people were infected with CCOVIDwhile 898 were cured.
In Maharashtra, 187 people were diagnosed with the disease. Total death 127.
In Delhi, 166 more people have been diagnosed with the disease. A total of 1069 people were infected while 27 were cured.
58 more people were infected in Tamil Nadu. A total of 969 people were infected while 44 were cured. Ten people died.
In Rajasthan, 117 people became infected. A total of 678 people were infected while 116 were cured. Three deaths.
In Gujarat, 90 more people were affected by the disease. A total of 968 people were infected while 44 were cured. Three deaths.
In Andhra Pradesh, 24 more people were infected today. A total of 405 people were infected and ten were cured. Six deaths.
In Jammu and Kashmir, 17 more people have been diagnosed with the disease. A total of 224 people were infected while six were cured.
Eight more people in Karnataka have been diagnosed with the disease. A total of 215 people were infected and 39 were cured.
Three more people were infected in Haryana. A total of 179 people were infected and 36 were cured.
In Punjab, seven more people have been diagnosed with the disease. A total of 158 people were infected and 20 were cured.
Seven others have been diagnosed with the disease in West Bengal. A total of 158 people were infected and 16 were cured. Five deaths.
One more person was infected in Bihar. A total of 61 people were infected and 15 were cured.
Four more people have been diagnosed with the disease in Himachal Pradesh. A total of 32 people were diagnosed with the disease and eight were cured. Two people died.
Three more people have been diagnosed with the disease in Jharkhand. A total of 17 people were infected and one died.

The last patient returned home; Idukki District freed from COVID-19

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Idukki: The last patient who was admitted to the Idukki Medical College Hospital with coronavirus has returned home. With this, the Idukki became the second district in the country freed from COVID-19 after confirmed this pandemic. Earlier, 10 people had been diagnosed with the disease in the district. There are currently no confirmed cases of COVID in the district, with four more discharged from the hospital today.
There is so much comfort and happiness. Thank you to all the doctors and nurses who were treated. The Collector, DMO and political leaders are thanking all. The patient was discharged from the hospital, he said. Though they were discharged from the hospital, they are being monitored at home.
The last reported case of corona disease in the district was April 2. In the district, there were 10 patients, including a U K citizen.

Restriction on hot spots until April 30; Concessions must be granted; CM

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Thiruvananthapuram: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said that Kerala has informed the Prime Minister that it is not time to go back to the situation before the lockdown. The Chief Minister said this while discussing the proposals put forward by the Prime Minister in a video conference with the state’s chief ministers.

If people travel uncontrollably, the social spreading of the disease will happen faster. In states with high population density, such as Kerala, the situation is serious. Due to the increasing prevalence of the disease, restrictions on hotspot restrictions should continue until April 30.

The state government should be able to do the things sanctioned by ensuring social distance in non-hot districts. CM also demanded that the States be empowered to take a decision regarding this.

Lockdown Extended in Mumbai till April 30

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Mumbai: The lockdown extended in Mumbai till April 30 due to the fast-spreading of Novel Corona Virus, said Chief Minister Uddav Thakare.
COVID-19 worse affected in Maharashtra in India. Today COVID-19 affected 92 people in Maharashtra. More than a hundred people died in Maharashtra due to coronavirus.
The coronavirus mostly affected in Mumbai and Pune in Maharashtra.
The Dharavi colony near Mumbai is completely closed due to this pandemic. The police force also deployed in this area.

COVID-19: Death toll rises to 199 in India, 33 Died in 24 hours

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New Delhi: Corona virus, which is spreading worldwide from Wuhan in China, is catching on in India.

199 people died in India in this pandemic. The virus claimed the lives of 33 people in 24 hours. More than 600 people have been diagnosed with the disease yesterday.

So far, 6412 people have been diagnosed with corona virus in India. Maharashtra has the highest coronal infestation in India. Corona has so far confirmed 1364 people. 97 people died.

The second is Tamil Nadu. A total of 834 people were infected with the corona. Eight people died. In Delhi, 720 people have contracted the disease. The disease has claimed the lives of 12 people. In Kerala, 357 people have been diagnosed with the disease. 97 were cured.

According to reports, 241 people have been confirmed coroners in Gujarat. 17 deaths have also been reported. In Madhya Pradesh, 259 people have died from the disease and 16 have died.The number of deaths due to COVID has reached ninety-five thousand in the world. Worldwide, Covid’s death toll rises to 95,694. According to reports 1,603,168 people have so far been infected. 356,440 cured persons. More than 1,900 people died in the United States alone on Thursday. The US also has the highest number of deaths in the world.

Approval for plasma treatment Experiment; Drug Control General of India also approved

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Kochi: The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Wednesday approved for the Plasma test. This is a treatment of antibody therapeutics using the antibody-derived from the COVID-19 free person. Kerala is the first state in the country to offer innovative ‘Convalescent Plasma’ treatment to save the lives of critically ill patients.

Plasma collected once from a person who is completely cured can help keep the life of four people alive. Kerala had prepared the protocol and sought the approval of the ICMR before it was approved in the US. Clinical trials are permitted in people. The study is being conducted by the Sree Chithra Institute for the State Government. With the approval of the Drug Control General of India, it can be tested in critically ill patients, including in medical colleges.

Bank working hours in the state will continue from Monday to Friday from 10 am to 2 pm

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Thiruvananthapuram: The working hours of the state banks will continue from Monday 10 am to 2 pm. The Bankers’ Committee has decided not to change its working time. This will continue till the closure of the lockdown in Kerala. The decision was taken after consultation with the state government and the Reserve Bank.

COVID 19; Tele and online services for expatriates launched

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NORKA has started a service for Malayalees abroad to share their concerns about COVID and to communicate with doctors via video and telephone. The Norka took immediate action following the Chief Minister’s recommendation.

Current issues and questions can be registered on the NORKA website. A doctor’s online service and telephone conversations have also been introduced. There is a facility for sharing information and seeking suggestions with leading doctors of various disciplines. The telephone service will be available between 2 pm and 6 pm Indian time.

India will export Hydroxychloroquine and Paracetamol to 25 countries

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New Delhi: The Central government has approved the export of hydroxychloroquine and paracetamol to over 25 countries in the wake of the coronavirus epidemic. Earlier, the central government had banned the export of coronavirus fearing a shortage in the country following reports of coronavirus being effective.

Government officials had earlier said that the decision to export would be made according to the requirements of each country after ensuring that there were domestic requirements.

On Sunday, Trump spoke to Modi over the phone asking for a reduction in exports.” This was followed by a reduction in the export ban on Hydroxychloroquine and partial exports.

With India’s decision to lift the ban on the export of hydroxychloroquine, Trump has said that Modi is a great leader and a great person. In extraordinary times, more collaboration between friends is needed. Thank you to the people of India and the people of India for the decision of HCQ, Trump tweeted.

JEE Main Online Application: Opportunity for Change in Exam Center

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New Delhi: Union Human Resource Development Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank has instructed the National Testing Agency (NTA) to make amendments to the selection of preferred exam centers in the online application for the JEE Mains 2020 exam.

The move comes after considering the difficulties faced by the students and the current circumstances due to COVID-19. The National Testing Agency issued a notice regarding the changes in the application on April 1.

And today the Agency decided to make the changes in the application so that the students can change their exam centers as they wish.

The agency will make an effort to allocate the exam center within the city of the candidates selected, but the final decision will depend on the city’s ability to accommodate the candidates. But for administrative reasons, the application may also be available in a different city. NTA’s decision on providing testing centers will be final.

Application modifications are currently available, including selecting cities with exam centers, which will be available on April 14, 2020, at https: //jeemain.nta.nic. Candidates should visit the website and compare their information or make any changes necessary.

* Corrections in the online application will be accepted until 5 pm and the fee will be accepted until 11.50 pm.

* For those who need it, additional fees can be paid through credit \ debit cards, net banking \ UPI facility or PAYTM.

* Subject to amendments made to the application, if additional amounts are to be paid, final information about it will be received after payment.

Candidates should be careful to make corrections in the application. Candidates and parents should visit the website jeemain.nta.nic.in and www.nta.ac.in for the latest information on the test. For any questions or confirmation, please contact 8287471852, 8178359845, 9650173668, 9599676953 and 8882356803.