New Delhi: Covid-19 death in India recorded a 21. The woman under treatment of Corona has been died due to Corona. The woman identified as a 46-year-old woman from Ahmedabad has died. With this, the number of deaths due to Covid has risen to 21.
The woman was admitted to the hospital on the 26th following symptoms of Covid. The patient had severe hypertension and diabetes. She was taken to a ventilator for treatment. The death was confirmed this evening. Initial reports said the woman had not visited foreign countries. It is not clear where the patient got the disease. This is the fourth reported death in Gujarat.
In India, 873 people diagnosed with the disease, reports said. In this 47 is from foreign countries.
Most Covid-19 affected people in Maharashtra and Kerala.
Washington: More than 600,000 people have been infected with the coronavirus virus. According to the John Hopkins University of Washington, 601,478 people have been diagnosed with the disease so far. Worldwide, 27,862 people died.
Meanwhile, 131,826 people have been cured so far. The United States has the largest number of the virus. In the US, 104,837 people have been diagnosed with the disease. 86,498 cases were reported in Italy and 81,948 in China, the epicenter of the virus.
More deaths were reported in Italy. 9,134 people died in Italy. In Spain, 5,138 people died and 3,299 people died in China. As many as 933 people have been diagnosed with the disease till Saturday. 20 people died. 84 people were discharged from the hospital.
Thiruvananthapuram: The medical engineering entrance exams have been postponed in the state in the wake of the Corona outbreak. The date will be informed later, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said.Earlier, the board decided to conduct the exams on April 20.
Thiruvananthapuram: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan says that Covid- 19 have been confirmed for six more in the state today. In Thiruvananthapuram, two persons were diagnosed with the disease, one each in Kollam, Malappuram, Palakkad and Kasaragod districts.
“Four people have been cured today,” he said in a press conference. Two foreigners from Kottayam, one from Thiruvananthapuram and one foreigner who was undergoing treatment at Ernakulam, have been discharged.
With this, the total number of patients in the state is 165. There are 1,34,370 people under surveillance. 148 people were admitted to the hospital today. Surveillance should remain strong. We need to check if there is social spread. CM said that the government has decided to conduct a rapid test.
Meanwhile, the first corona death in Kerala has been confirmed. The 69-year-old died while undergoing treatment in Kochi. He was undergoing treatment at the Kalamassery Medical College Hospital. He was in Dubai on the 16th of this month. His wife was also diagnosed with COVID-19 disease.
The deceased has been under treatment since March 22. He was treated for heart disease and high blood pressure.
Thrissur,
March 28, 2020: Kalyan Jewellers, today announced that it
would set aside Rs.10 crores towards the cause of fighting the novel
coronavirus, COVID-19. The company will partner with local and government bodies
to ensure that the funds are allocated in a meaningful and efficient manner.
Ensuring availability of supplies and providing food and other essentials to
the vulnerable sections of society, will be giving top priority.
Talking about this decision, Mr. T S Kalyanaraman, Chairman and Managing Director, Kalyan Jewellers
said, “The situation created by COVID-19, and the tremendous impact that the
pandemic has had on humanity globally, is unprecedented. These have proved to
be very challenging times, and our Central and State Governments are doing
everything they can, to combat this. We at Kalyan Jewellers understand the
magnitude of this crisis, and would like to extend our humble contribution of
Rs 10 Crores towards the fight against COVID-19.”
The company vowed to collaborate with various local as
well as government bodies to ensure that the funds are allocated to deserving
projects. The fund will be primarily used to provide food and other essentials
to the vulnerable sections of society, who have been affected or displaced by
this pandemic.
Early last week, the CMD of Kalyan Jewellers had
issued a letter addressed to all employees, announcing that there would be no
salary cuts in non-operational showrooms. In the letter, the company also
committed to pay all its over 8000 employees their full March and April
salaries, regardless of the impact on Kalyan Jewellers’ overall business.
This COVID-19 relief announcement of Rs 10 Crore is in
line with Kalyan Jewellers’ ongoing philanthropic initiatives.
New Delhi: Saudi Arabia has chalked out a Virtual Summit of G20 countries to implement a $ 5 trillion package to tackle the financial crisis caused by corona disease. Leaders said the world would come together to fight against Corona.
In a joint resolution, the leaders said the economic package was meant to protect workers and large-scale businesses in various areas affected by the disease. Together with the World Health Organization, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, the United Nations will support the world.
Leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, held a summit in their country through video conferencing.
US President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke at the summit presided over by King Salman of Saudi Arabia.
New York: The coronavirus is spreading and causing worldwide panic. The death toll in 198 countries crossed 22,000. More than 2,000 people have died in different countries over the past 24 hours. More than five million people were infected. More deaths are reported in Italy and Spain. The death toll in Italy exceeds 8,000.
The disease continues to spread in countries like Germany, France, Iran, and the UK.
The United States is the third country with the most number of patients. The spread of disease is rapid. More than 10,000 people became ill in a single day. The death toll was more than a thousand. About 80,000 people have been diagnosed with the disease. More than half of these are in New York.
The World Health Organization warned last week that the United States would be the next hub for coronavirus infection.
Health workers in the US say hospitals do not have adequate ventilators or beds for critically ill patients. The situation is similar not only in New York but throughout the country. There is also a shortage of masks and gowns. People are worried that America will become the next Italy.
The situation in Iran is serious. The death toll has reached 2300. In 24 hours, 143 people have died. Lockdown has not been announced in the country. Roads are full of people as Persian New Year’s Day is celebrated. The government has asked the people to stay home but to no avail.
Vatican: Corona confirmed to Pope Francis’ fellow clergyman. The Pope and he lived in one place. The clergyman is in the hospital. Pope Francis lives in the guesthouse of Santa Marta.
China is on its way to recovery. A total of 8,66,61 cases were reported. Of these, 70,000 were cured. 3285 people have died. There is currently no community penetration.
Iran people have drunk a lot of alcohol in the wake of the false propaganda that alcohol is good for the corona. Doctors have revealed that the baby boy who fell unconscious after consuming alcohol was gone.
Alcohol has been banned in Iran since 1979, but illegal liquor is rampant. The government officials reported that 12 people died and 218 were hospitalized after consuming alcohol during a fake campaign.
Andaman and Nicobar Island’s first corona case reported. The man who returned from Kolkata on the 24th was sick.
The United Nations has called on the world to unite to assist the Covid-19 affected countries. These countries need $ 200 billion to recover. UN Secretary-General Antonio Gutierrez said this was possible only if the countries of the world came together.
Corona is a total threat to the human race. He said that the unity of the countries around the world was paramount for combating the disease.
The World Health Organization’s director-general said that countries that announced the shutdown should use this time to detect and defend the virus. Health workers should be trained and deployed. Increase the number of secretion tests. All suspects should be identified.
North Korea, Botswana, and South Sudan are free of the corona. The virus has not yet been officially confirmed in Libya or Yemen.
Oman Supreme Committee to take measures to reduce the number of affected people in Oman. If the disease is not reported, he will face one year in jail and a fine. There will also be stringent legal action against those who do not follow Quarantine. Domestic and international flights have been terminated.
Curfew extended in Riyadh, Makkah, and Medina. The curfew started at 3 pm yesterday and will continue until 6 am today.
New Delhi: Coronavirus death toll rises to 13 in India. The total number of cases reported was 649. Within 24 hours, 42 positive cases were reported.
Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Health, Lave Agarwal, said: “Public support is vital and social distancing is crucial.” “There is no clear evidence of the spread of coronavirus in the country,” he said.
Deaths were reported in Jammu & Kashmir, Maharashtra and Gujarat yesterday.
The 70-year-old died in the Bhavnagar district of Gujarat. There were 43 cases in the state. The first coronation death in Jammu and Kashmir was reported yesterday. The 65-year-old died. The total number of cases was 11in Jammu and Kashmir. In Bihar, the number of patients went up to 6.
In Maharashtra, 124 cases were reported. A case was also reported in Andaman.
The Central Government has sanctioned the supply of medicines to the home.
The demand for sanitizers is so high that the central government has asked the distilleries and sugar factories to manufacture sanitizers.
Mamata Banerjee has written to 18 state ministers, including Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Delhi, demanding food, shelter, and treatment for Bengali workers.
Delhi government launches Hunger Helpline to provide food for street livers. Delhi Metro train won’t run till April 14.
Construction of temporary isolation centers at Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati has been started. There are no positive cases in Assam yet.
The Indian Air Force has opened 9 quarantine centers in the country with a capacity of 300 people. Air Force Command launches First Corona Test Lab at Air Force Command Hospital. Tamil Nadu police have booked 1,200 persons for violating full lockdown. The state government has announced a package of Rs 100 crore to help the poor in Bihar.
Kochi: CMD Ali Asghar Pasha has announced that Supplyco will start delivering essential food items online from March 27 in Kochi. The company has signed a deal with Somato, a leading online food delivery company, to deliver food online.
As a preliminary step, Supplyco’s headquarters, Gandhinagar, will be supplied with food within 8 km. The online system will be launched in 17 locations across the state. If you order online, you will receive food items within 40 and 50 minutes. The e-payment has to be made, the CMD said.
New Delhi: With the government announcing a ‘full lockdown’ to curb coronal expansion, the government has ensured food security for people below the poverty line.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet meeting has decided to provide wheat at Rs 2 a kg and rice at Rs 3 per kg for the next three months, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar told reporters in New Delhi. It will benefit 80 million people in the country.
He said the lockdown was announced but that there would be no shortage of food or essential items and that the process for the fiscal package was in progress. Fake news should be rejected, he said, adding that the information provided by the Union health ministry should be trusted.
Lockdown has been announced in the country for 21 days as part of its fight against coronation. Corona has so far confirmed 584 people in the country. 13 people lost their lives.