
Coronavirus India Updates: India Adds Over 15,000 Covid-19 Cases As Total Tally Tops 4.1 Lakh
The Covid-19 outbreak in India continued to spread rapidly with the country reporting another big spike in confirmed cases.
India reported over 15,000 new Covid-19 cases, the biggest one-day spike, taking the total tally beyond the four lakh mark in Asia’s third-largest economy, according to Health Ministry’s update on June 21.
Key Numbers
- Total number of confirmed coronavirus cases: 4,10,461
- Active cases: 1,69,451
- Cured/discharged/migrated: 2,27,756
- Deaths: 13,254
Authorities have reported 15,413 new cases, 306 deaths and 13,925 recoveries in the 24 hours preceding the update. These are the best recovery numbers India has recorded in a day.
Globally, cases crossed 8.7 million leaving more than 4,61,000 dead.
U.S. reported the biggest jump in new cases in three weeks with more than 30,000 infections reported for a second straight day. Italy registered 262 new cases with most cases emerging from the Milan area. Spain’s cases rose to 245,938 as the government prepares to end the country’s state of emergency.
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Delhi Government Reverses Order On Hospitals Procuring Oxygen Cylinders
The Delhi government has said it is in the process of procuring oxygen cylinders and concentrators and directed hospitals under it to not procure them for Covid-19 patients, according to an official order.
The government had earlier this month directed medical directors of all the designated Covid hospitals under the Delhi government to arrange oxygen supply for all hospital beds.
However, the government, in supersession of its earlier order, said on Saturday that hospitals may now not procure oxygen concentrators or cylinders.
"The Health Department is already in the process of procurement of 18,000 D-type cylinders, 3,000 B-type cylinders and around 3,000 oxygen concentrators centrally," the order said.
It is also directed that consumables and ancillary devices such as regulators, breathing circuits, masks, nasal prongs, cannulas, filters, flow metres, trolley stand etc. to make the oxygen cylinders operational may be procured by hospitals as per their need and stock position, it added.
Source: PTI
Modi Says Yoga Is Helping Covid-19 Patients Recover
The world is feeling the need for yoga more than ever due to the coronavirus pandemic and the ancient Indian practice is helping a large number of patients across the globe in defeating the disease, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday.
The coronavirus specifically attacks the respiratory system and 'pranayama' or breathing exercise helps in strengthening the respiratory system the most, Modi said in his message on the sixth International Day of Yoga.
"If our immunity is strong, it is of great help in defeating this disease. For boosting immunity, there are several methods in yoga, various 'asanas' are there. These asanas are such that they increase the strength of the body and also strengthen our metabolism," he said.
Source: PTI
Active Cases Near 1.7 Lakh
India now has nearly 1.7 lakh active cases of the Covid-19 infection, according to data shared by the Health Ministry.