Coronavirus India lockdown Day 39 updates | 71 deaths\, 2\,292 new cases in the past 24 hours: Health Ministry

Coronavirus India lockdown Day 39 updates | 71 deaths, 2,292 new cases in the past 24 hours: Health Ministry

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan sanitises his hands as he arrives to meet Governor Lalji Tandon during the nationwide coronavirus lockdown, in Bhopal on May 1, 2020.   | Photo Credit: PTI

The deadly coronavirus has claimed over 65,000 lives in the U.S. and over 2,35,000 lives globally.

The India-wide lockdown, scheduled to end on May 3, has been extended till May 17. However, considerable relaxations have been announced across red, orange and green zones based on the evidence of COVID-19 infection.

 

The Hindu has brought out a multi-language e-book on essential COVID-19 information, in addition to covering the developments related to the coronavirus pandemic as it unfolded. Here is a collection of our daily cartoons on COVID-19.

Here are answers from experts on your queries about the virus, a list of State Helpline numbers, a State-wise tracker for COVID-19 cases, deaths and testing, and a map of confirmed cases in India.

Here are the latest updates:

9.45 am | India

India records 2,292 new cases

India has recorded 71 death and 2,292 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, said the Union Health Ministry on Saturday.

With this, the total case count across the country is 37,336, of which 9,951 people have recovered from the infection.

The death toll in the country till date is 1,281, according to the Ministry's count.

9.30 am | South Korea

South Korea continues month-long streak of less than 100 new COVID-19 cases

South Korea has reported six fresh cases of the new coronavirus, continuing a month-long streak of below 100.

Infections continue to wane in the hardest-hit city of Daegu, where no new cases were detected. Figures released by South Korea’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Saturday brought national figures to 10,780 cases and 250 virus-related deaths.

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9 am | Odisha

154 cases detected in Odisha so far

The number of COVID-19 positive cases in Odisha increased to 154 on Saturday after three male Kolkata returnees and two females contacts tested positive in Jajpur district.

All five were asymptomatic, the State government said.

8.30 am | Madhya Pradesh

Over 9,000 test reports unaccounted for in M.P.

A wide variance between the cumulative COVID-19 test reports received and the sum of samples that tested positive and negative until April 30 in Madhya Pradesh, has raised questions about accuracy of data maintained by the State government. The difference between the two metrics has left at least 9,271 test results unaccounted.

Incidentaly, this figure is close to startlingly high number of 7,875 tests which the State government claims to have conducted on the same day (April 30). This stated number of tests is more than twice the highest number of tests reported earlier. . It also marks an unusual 23.27% jump in testing over the previous day, much beyond the State’s infrastructure.

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Chennai

Chennai remains Tamil Nadu’s hotspot with 176 new cases

 With Chennai remaining Tamil Nadu’s COVID-19 epicentre, registering 176 of the 203 fresh cases on Friday, the State government chose to pay focused attention to the capital city, appointing senior IAS officer J. Radhakrishnan as Special Nodal Officer to coordinate issues relating to the pandemic. Five senior IPS officers will support him. 

With the 176 fresh cases, the city’s tally of COVID-19 cases surpassed the 1,000-mark.

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Mumbai

751 new cases in Mumbai; highest single-day jump

Mumbai recorded 751 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, the highest single-day jump so far, pushing its tally to 7,812. Five more deaths were reported from the city, taking its death toll to 295. Nearly 68% of the State’s new cases and 60% of deaths have been reported from the city.

The city’s case fatality rate now stands at 3.7%. Of the five victims, three had co-morbidities, one was below 40 years, two were in the 40-60 age group and two were above 60 years. With 1,567 patients recovering so far, the city’s recovery rate of 20% is higher than the State’s rate of 16%.

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