Coronavirus India LIVE Updates: With 22\,252 cases in last 24 hours\, infections cross 7-lakh mark; death toll at 20\,160

Coronavirus India LIVE Updates: With 22,252 cases in last 24 hours, infections cross 7-lakh mark; death toll at 20,160

Coronavirus India News Live Updates: India's COVID-19 cases crossed the 7 lakh-mark on Tuesday with 22,252 new cases and 467 deaths in the last 24 hours. Total positive cases stand at 7,19,665 including 20,160 deaths, 2,59,557 active cases, and 4,39,948 recoveries.

By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: July 7, 2020 9:37:04 am
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Coronavirus India News Live Updates: India’s COVID-19 cases crossed the 7 lakh-mark on Tuesday with 22,252 new cases and 467 deaths in the last 24 hours. Total positive cases stand at 7,19,665 including 20,160 deaths, 2,59,557 active cases, and 4,39,948 people have been treated and discharged so far, according to the Ministry of Health. The country has now overtaken Russia to become the third worst hit nation in the world, only after US and Brazil.

With no let-up in coronavirus cases in India, the Ministry of Human Resource and Development on Monday announced that the final-year exams in universities across the country would be conducted by September-end this year. Opening up possibilities of conducting the examination in multiple mode, the ministry said that universities could conduct these in online, offline or blended mode. The students unable to appear in the final-year exams would get another chance as the universities would conduct special exams when feasible, it added.

Globally, the total number of coronavirus cases have crossed 11 million while deaths stand at 5.3 lakh, according to Johns Hopkins University.

Meanwhile, Delhi’s Covid-19 tally crossed the 1,00,000-mark on Monday, making the national capital the first city in the country to surpass the grim milestone. However, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said a drop in the number of daily cases and declining positivity rate indicated an improvement in the situation. A host of ASI-protected monuments in Delhi, including Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, were reopened on Monday for visitors on Monday after being shut for over three months due to the COVID-19 crisis.

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09:32 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Just In | With 22,252 cases in last 24 hours, infections cross 7-lakh mark; death toll at 20,160

India's COVID-19 cases crossed the 7 lakh-mark on Tuesday with 22,252 new cases and 467 deaths in the last 24 hours. Total positive cases stand at 7,19,665 including 20,160 deaths, 2,59,557 active cases, and 4,39,948 people have been treated and discharged so far, according to the Ministry of Health. The country has now overtaken Russia to become the third-worst hit nation in the world, only after US and Brazil.

09:11 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Expert panel’s condition: Must submit Ph 1 results before starting Ph II trial of Covaxin
At a testing centre in New Delhi

More than a fortnight before the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) wrote to clinical trial sites that it was “envisaged to launch” the Covid-19 vaccine “for public health use latest by 15th August 2020”, an expert committee of India’s drugs regulator had laid down four specific conditions that the company developing the vaccine candidate would have to meet.

The Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) permitted Phase I and II clinical trials of Covaxin, but a Subject Expert Committee (SEC), which evaluates applications for clinical trials, said that “should submit results of the Phase I clinical trial to the DCGI before initiating the Phase-II study”. Read More

08:39 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Explained: Could virus be airborne?
In a Mumbai local; not everyone wearing a mask. (Express photo by Amit Chakravarty)

The New York Times reported recently that 239 scientists from 32 countrieshave written an open letter to the World Health Organization (WHO) that the virus causing Covid-19 can remain airborne for a period of time and thus transmit itself. The scientists have “outlined the evidence showing that smaller particles can infect people, and are calling for the agency to revise its recommendation”. The paper titled ‘It is Time to Address Airborne Transmission of Covid-19’ is likely to be published in a scientific journal next week. Read more

05:52 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Gujarat’s Covid tally reaches 36,931 with 740 fresh cases; 17 more die

Gujarat reported 740 new Covid-19 cases on Monday, as the state tally reached 36,931. Surat continued to report the highest single-day rise in the state, with 241 new cases. Seventeen people succumbed to the virus in the state, of which six were in Surat. Read More

03:41 (IST)07 Jul 2020
5,368 new cases: Coronavirus toll crosses 9,000 mark in Maharashtra

After recording more than 6,000 new Covid-19 cases for the last four days, with the highest detected on July 4 at 7,074, Maharashtra recorded a slight dip in the number of fresh infections on Monday. With 5,368 cases reported, the total infection count in the state now stands at 2,11,987. Health officials attributed the fall to an overall dip in testing numbers usually observed during weekends. Read More

02:57 (IST)07 Jul 2020
In Mumbai’s northern suburbs, over 60% Covid-19 cases from highrises

Over 60 per cent of Covid-19 cases in Mumbai’s northern suburbs, including Dahisar, Borivali and Kandivali, have been reported from highrises, according to the data released by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). Read More

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The Centre on Monday said in spite of increased testing, the positivity rate has declined from around 30 per cent to 10 per cent in the last three weeks. The average number of samples being tested per day for Covid-19 in Delhi has risen from 5,481 to 18,766 in about a month, it said.

The government also said that the national positivity rate, percentage of samples testing Covid positive from the total number of samples, has also reduced and now stands at 6.73 per cent. The Union, state and union territory governments have made a joint and coordinated effort to effectively manage the COVID-19 pandemic in the country, the Union health ministry said in a statement. The Union government has emphasised on increasing testing, prompt contact tracing and timely clinical management of cases, the statement said.

Hotels in Maharashtra can reopen from July 8, 33% cap on guests

In a major fillip to the hospitality sector in the state, hotels have been allowed to reopen from July 8 with a 33 per cent cap on number of guests. Restaurants inside hotels too will be allowed to reopen but allowed to only serve hotel guests.

The Maharashtra government on Monday issued an amendment to its May 31 Mission Begin Again order to include hotels that would now be allowed to operate. The order listed “hotels and other entities providing accommodation services including lodges, guesthouses etc., outside contaminants zones, with restricted entry. These establishments will operate at 33 per cent capacity and on conditions specified”.

As per the directives, there should be thermal scanning of guests and reception counters should have protective glass. Pedal-operated sanitiser dispensers should be available across the hotel premises.

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What are India’s plans to resume international air travel?

While currently international air travel is restricted to repatriation missions being flown by Indian as well as foreign carriers, the Centre has indicated that it is in discussions with various countries to establish air bridges. These include the US, Canada and several European countries. The concept of air bridges is based on reciprocity with the said countries allowing Indian citizens to fly into their borders and India allowing their citizens to fly into its borders.

What can be a hurdle in way of establishing international air bridges?

Several countries that have already put in place these air bridges or travel bubbles have done so on the basis of their perception of the ability of the destination country to handle the Covid19 pandemic. For example, New Zealand, which was completely able to contain the disease was establishing a trans-Tasmanian air bubble with other countries that had managed the virus spread. The three Baltic nations of Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia had also established an air bubble among themselves with virtually no restrictions on travel. However, the perception of India based on the rising number of cases, especially on account that it has become the country with third highest number of cases, could throw a spanner in the works for the government trying to establish air bridges.

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