Coronavirus India LIVE Updates: Recovery rate at 61.13%\, over 2\,000 fresh cases reported Delhi

Coronavirus India LIVE Updates: Recovery rate at 61.13%, over 2,000 fresh cases reported Delhi

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 11:40:01 pm
COVID-19 patients inside a newly prepared isolation ward at the Shehnai Banquet Hall, in New Delhi, Monday, July 2, 2020. Express Photo By Amit Mehra

Coronavirus India News Live Updates: Even as 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, the Union Health Ministry assured that the country’s tally per million population is one of the lowest in the world.  Referring to the WHO Situation Report-168′ dated July 6, the ministry said India’s COVID-19 cases per million population is 505.37 as against the global average of 1,453.25.

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 and as on date, the number of recovered cases exceeded that of the active cases by 1,80,390 on Tuesday. The recovery rate among COVID-19 patients has increased to 61.13 per cent.

The country has now overtaken Russia to become the third worst hit nation in the world, only after US and Brazil.

Meanwhile, The New York Times reported recently that have 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.

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

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Coronavirus India News Live Updates: Cases crosses 7-lakh mark, toll over 20,000; final-year exams in varsities to be held by Sept-end; Check the space below for latest updates from Maharashtra Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh and from across the world.

23:40 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Delhi: Free foodgrains to all ration card holders till November

The Delhi government said on Tuesday that foodgrains will be given for free to all ration card holders in the city till November. The cost was first waived off in April after the lockdown was imposed.

“The Delhi government will be providing PDS ration to NFS beneficiaries for the next 5 months…up to November, free of cost. The distribution of foodgrains for July 2020 is scheduled to start in a phased manner from July 8 onwards. In Delhi, under the Public Distribution System (PDS) covered by the National Food Security Act, more than 17.54 lakh households get ration. This scheme benefits nearly 71,40,938 and they get subsidised foodgrains from the Delhi government. These include 68,465 Antodya Anna Yojna (AAY) households, with 2,78,954 beneficiaries also who are provided subsidised foodgrains,” the government said in a statement.

Beneficiaries are provided with 4 kg of wheat and 1 kg of rice every month. Under AAY, 25 kg of wheat, 10 kg of rice and 1 kg of sugar is distributed per household.

Delhi government officials said that while ration distribution to those who do not have ration cards is also continuing at present, no decision has been taken yet on a time frame for when this will be applicable.

Food and civil supplies minister Imran Hussain said if beneficiaries are not given foodgrains free of cost, they can complain to the respective Assistant Commissioner, Food Supplies Officer or Food Supplies Inspector.

20:25 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Karnataka govt deploys 1,246 employees for contact tracing

The Karnataka government has deployed 1,246 employees from various departments for contact tracing of COVID-19 patients with special focus on Bengaluru and surrounding areas and warned of strict action in case of refusal to undertake the work. Noting that contact tracing was crucial in controlling COVID-19 spread, Chief Secretary T M Vijay Bhaskar in an order on Monday said as more human resources were required for this purpose, group A, B and C officials and workers from various departments have been deputed for contact tracing. They have been asked to report to senior IAS officer Manjula, who heads a task force on Covid-19 contact tracing. The move comes at a time when the state is witnessing spike in cases and contacts of a majority of new patients are still under tracing. According to an analysis by Karnatakas Covid-19 War Room, of the 25,317 cases in the state till Monday, the source of transmission in 10,484 cases is still under investigation.

20:23 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Over 3,000 fresh cases in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu on Tuesday reported 3,616 COVID-19 cases and 65 fatalities, taking the tally to 1,18,594 and the toll to 1,636, the state health department said. The state crossed the 14 lakh mark in testing samples with nearly 40,000 being examined today alone, it said in a bulletin. The dead include 52 with co-morbidities and 13 with none. Two men aged 30 and 97 and a 25-year-old woman were among the deceased. Of the fresh cases, Chennai accounted for 1,203, reflecting a continuation of drop in new infections, while the remainder was spread across Tamil Nadu. On Monday, Chennai had reported 1,747 cases, 1,713 on Sunday and 1,842 on July 4. While the state's tally stood at 1,18,594, Chennai's share was 71,230. As many as 36,938 samples were tested today alone and the total number of specimens examined climbed to 14,13,435 in Tamil Nadu.

19:08 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Lockdown in Bengal from July 9, containment zones & buffer zones

After a spike in COVID-19 cases, West Bengal has announced a strict lockdown in containment zones & buffer zones across the state from July 9, 2020. All private & government offices in containment zones & buffer zones will remain shut. Only essential services will be available in these zones & transport services will remain suspended till further notice.

The number of containment zones in Kolkata have been increased from 17 to 33 after the city recently witnessed a major spike in COVID-19 cases. This spike in numbers comes after the West Bengal government had announced lockdown relaxations across the state.

18:23 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Door-to-door testing begins in parts of Guwahati

Door-to-door testing began in Ward No. 2 in the Pandu locality of Guwahati on Tuesday after the city reported a continuous spike in cases over the last week.“A series of door-to-door tests for #COVID19 conducted in Ward No. 2 (Pandu Area) of Guwahati Municipality today, as a part of our mass testing initiative in Assam.

I personally monitored the procedure & convinced people to not panic & cooperate with us in testing” tweeted Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday evening. The minister had earlier announced that the “first of its kind” initiative on mass testing will involve house-to-house tests in the Pandu area starting Tuesday. “We target to complete 3000 tests in the Ward in two days,” Sarma said. The total reported cases in Assam stand at 12,522 with 4,623 active cases. Guwahati — which is currently under a strict 14 day lockdown — accounts for over 3,000 cases. (Report by Tora aggarwala) 

18:19 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Number of recovered cases exceeded that of the active cases by 1,80,390: Health Ministry

The Union Health Ministry on Tuesday said that the recovery rate among COVID-19 patients has increased to 61.13 per cent. It said that as on date, the number of recovered cases exceeded that of the active cases by 1,80,390. Enhanced focus on Test, Trace, Treat augmented with various measures has facilitated widespread COVID-19 testing by states and Union territories.This has resulted in more than 2 lakh tests being conducted per day, the ministry said.

According to the health ministry, the testing lab network of the country continues to expand with more number of laboratories being added in various states and UTs. With 793 labs in the government sector and 322 private labs, there are as many as 1,115 labs in the country, it added

18:19 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Number of recovered cases exceeded that of the active cases by 1,80,390: Health Ministry

The Union Health Ministry on Tuesday said that the recovery rate among COVID-19 patients has increased to 61.13 per cent. It said that as on date, the number of recovered cases exceeded that of the active cases by 1,80,390. Enhanced focus on Test, Trace, Treat augmented with various measures has facilitated widespread COVID-19 testing by states and Union territories.This has resulted in more than 2 lakh tests being conducted per day, the ministry said.

According to the health ministry, the testing lab network of the country continues to expand with more number of laboratories being added in various states and UTs. With 793 labs in the government sector and 322 private labs, there are as many as 1,115 labs in the country, it added

17:51 (IST)07 Jul 2020
India's COVID-19 tally, fatality rate per million population lowest in world: Health ministry

India's total number of coronavirus cases and fatalities per million population is one of the lowest in the world, the Union health ministry said on Tuesday even as the country's infection tally went past the 7 lakh-mark and the death toll rose to 20,160. Referring to the ?WHO Situation Report-168' dated July 6, the ministry said India's COVID-19 cases per million population is 505.37 as against the global average of 1,453.25. Chile has witnessed 15,459.8 COVID-19 cases per million population, while Peru has 9,070.8 cases per million people. The US, Brazil, Spain, Russia, the UK, Italy and Mexico have 8,560.5, 7,419.1, 5,358.7, 4,713.5, 4,204.4, 3,996.1 and 1,955.8 cases per million, respectively, according to the WHO report. "The WHO Situation Report also shows that India has one of the lowest deaths (due to COVID-19) per million population. India's cases of death per million population is 14.27 while the global average is more than its four times, at 68.29," the ministry said.  

17:32 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Delhi govt-run Rajiv Gandhi hospital gets ICMR nod to conduct plasma therapy on 200 patients

Delhi government-run Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital (RGSSH), a dedicated COVID-19 facility, has received nod from the ICMR to conduct plasma therapy on 200 coronavirus patients, senior officials said on Tuesday. RGSSH in east Delhi has treated over a thousand patients after being declared a dedicated facility, and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday felicitated the 1000th patient who was discharged on July 3. "We received the ICMR nod about 10 days ago, and currently we have the permit to do plasma therapy on 200 recipients. We are making all arrangements before we can begin, but we are short of manpower as of now," a senior doctor at RGSSH told PTI.

17:24 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Active number of Covid-19 cases in Mizoram at 58

The total number of Covid-19 cases in the state stands at 197 including 58 active cases and 139 cured/discharged: Department of Information & Public Relations, Government of Mizoram.  

15:56 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Face masks, hand sanitisers no more essential items: Centre

Face masks and hand sanitisers are no more essential products as their supply is sufficient in the country and, therefore, are now kept out of the purview of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955, Consumer Affairs Secretary Leena Nandan said on Tuesday. On March 13, the Union consumer affairs ministry had declared face masks and hand sanitisers as essential commodities for 100 days to boost supply and prevent hoarding of these items in its fight to check the spread of coronavirus.  

15:04 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Over 21,000 Covid-19 positive cases in Andhra Pradesh now

In Andhra Pradesh, a total of 1178 Covid-19 positive cases reported in last 24 hours. The total number of positive cases in the state now stands at 21,197. Death toll rises to 252 and a total of 9745 discharged: State Command Control Room, Andhra Pradesh.  

14:34 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Govt's priority should be to save lives. provide treatment: Union Health Ministry advises Karnataka

Officials from the Union Ministry of Health Tuesday advised the Karnataka government to prioritise saving lives and providing treatment to patients while formulating the strategy to contain the novel c oronavirus pandemic.

"The priority of the (Karnataka) government should be to save lives and to provide treatment. The government should also ensure guidelines are strictly followed at containment zones," a team led by Arti Ahuja, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and Dr. P. Raveendran, Director, Emergency Medical Response Centre said.

Karnataka is one of the few states in India that has recorded rapid growth in the number of fresh cases and deaths since the beginning of June. As on Tuesday, Karnataka reported a cumulative 25,317 cases and 401 deaths, almost eight times the same of what the state had recorded till June 1 (3408 total cases, 52 deaths).   -- reports Ralph Alex Arakal

14:17 (IST)07 Jul 2020
India Coronavirus numbers explained: 1 crore tests, but that’s still a low number
On July 6, the total number of infections in India crossed the 7-lakh figure.

The number of samples tested for novel Coronavirus in India crossed the 10-million mark (1 crore) on Monday. While that, no doubt, is a significant milestone, India’s testing numbers are still low compared to many other countries.

China, whose number of infections has all but remain static at around 85,000, has carried out more than 90 million tests, according to data on the Worldometer website. The same database shows that the United States has tested more than 38 million samples, Russia has carried out more than 21 million tests, while even the United Kingdom, right now, is marginally ahead of India.

All these countries, however, began testing much earlier than India, because the outbreak started at least two months earlier there. In India, regular testing started happening only in the first week of March after the emergence of the first few cases. Starting with just one laboratory, the Pune-based National Institute of Virology, that was testing samples at that time, India now has a network of more than 1,100 laboratory that are conducting these diagnostic tests. More than two lakh samples are being tested every day now, compared to just a few hundred when the exercise had begun.

13:29 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Fauci says vaccines likely to offer only ‘finite’ protection

Any vaccine developed to ward off the novel coronavirus would likely be limited in how long it would shield against infection, top US infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci said Monday.

“You can assume that we’ll get protection at least to take us through this cycle,” Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said in an appearance on a live-streamed video conference hosted by the National Institutes of Health.“We’re still knee-deep in the first  wave” of the pandemic, Fauci said. Health officials are assuming a shot would offer a degree of protection, though it’s likely “going to be finite.”

13:15 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Not considering policy for street vendors during Covid-19 pandemic: Maharashtra govt tells Bombay HC
After hearing submissions made by AG Ashutosh Kumbhakoni, the Court on Tuesday directed the state government to file a detailed reply as to why it could not frame a policy for street vendors and posted further hearing next week.

The Maharashtra government on Tuesday expressed its inability to frame a policy for street vendors to earn their livelihood during the Covid-19 lockdown and submitted that it had no intention of allowing street vendors, who belong to ‘unregulated sector’ to carry out their businesses being ‘most dangerous in terms of spread of coronavirus’ and can pose a threat to society’s health.

A division bench of Justices A A Sayed and M S Karnik on Tuesday heard through videoconference, a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by one Manoj Jalamchand Oswal through advocate Ashish Verma raising concerns pertaining to street vendors selling food items, toys and clothes among other items being without income due to the lockdown.

Advocate General Ashutosh Kumbhakoni submitted that the state government does not have a policy for street vendors and it was not contemplating framing any such policy during the Covid-19 pandemic. “We have no intention of allowing street vendors. They are most dangerous in terms of the spread of coronavirus,” the state said.

13:15 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Not considering policy for street vendors during Covid-19 pandemic: Maharashtra govt tells Bombay HC
After hearing submissions made by AG Ashutosh Kumbhakoni, the Court on Tuesday directed the state government to file a detailed reply as to why it could not frame a policy for street vendors and posted further hearing next week.

The Maharashtra government on Tuesday expressed its inability to frame a policy for street vendors to earn their livelihood during the Covid-19 lockdown and submitted that it had no intention of allowing street vendors, who belong to ‘unregulated sector’ to carry out their businesses being ‘most dangerous in terms of spread of coronavirus’ and can pose a threat to society’s health.

A division bench of Justices A A Sayed and M S Karnik on Tuesday heard through videoconference, a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by one Manoj Jalamchand Oswal through advocate Ashish Verma raising concerns pertaining to street vendors selling food items, toys and clothes among other items being without income due to the lockdown.

Advocate General Ashutosh Kumbhakoni submitted that the state government does not have a policy for street vendors and it was not contemplating framing any such policy during the Covid-19 pandemic. “We have no intention of allowing street vendors. They are most dangerous in terms of the spread of coronavirus,” the state said.

12:51 (IST)07 Jul 2020
SC grants Centre one more month to give permanent commission to all women officers in Army

The Supreme Court today granted Centre one more months’ time to comply with its verdict that women officers of the Indian Army, serving under Short Service Commission, be considered for grant of Permanent Commission. The extension was granted after the Centre moved the apex court seeking more six months’ time due to the pandemic.

A bench headed by Justices D Y Chandrachud asked the Centre to ensure complete compliance with its directions. The Centre, through the Ministry of Defence (MoD), submitted to the Supreme Court bench that the decision-making process is almost at the final stage and only formal orders remain to be issued.

12:19 (IST)07 Jul 2020
US says foreign students must leave if classes go fully online
Colleges received the guidance the same day that some institutions, including Harvard University, announced that all instruction will be offered remotely. (Representational)

International students will be forced to leave the US or transfer to another college if their schools offer classes entirely online this fall, under new guidelines issued Monday by federal immigration authorities.

The guidelines, issued by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, provide additional pressure for universities to reopen even amid growing concerns about the recent spread of COVID-19 among young adults. Colleges received the guidance the same day that some institutions, including Harvard University, announced that all instruction will be offered remotely.

11:45 (IST)07 Jul 2020
Children affected in Juvenile homes are cured and back in facility; no new cases: Tamil Nadu govt tells SC

Hearing a matter on the coronavirus affected children in Juvenile Homes in Tamil Nadu, state government tells Supreme Court that those who were affected are cured and back in facility and that no new cases have been reported. The government also said that there are no children in any juvenile home who are Covid positive.

ASI monuments, ASI monuments to open, India coronavirus lockdown, ASI monuments to re-open, coronavirus lockdown, archeological survey of India, indian express In each slot, a maximum of 1,500 visitors will be allowed, an official told PTI. A very frail number of visitors were witnessed at the Qutab Minar, after it reopened post-Covid lockdown on Monday.

Coronavirus India News Live Updates:

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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