Maharashtra\, Mumbai Coronavirus Live Updates: Pune to impose 10-day lockdown from July 13\, Thane lockdown extended till July 19

Maharashtra, Mumbai Coronavirus Live Updates: Pune to impose 10-day shutdown from July 13, Thane lockdown extended till July 19

Maharashtra, Mumbai, Pune, Thane Coronavirus (Covid-19), Lockdown News Live Update: Pune district reported a record rise of 1,803 Covid-19 cases on Thursday taking the tally to 34,399, while the toll rose to 978

By: Express Web Desk | Mumbai, New Delhi | Updated: July 10, 2020 6:04:45 pm
coronavirus news, pune lockdown, pune coronavirus lockdown, maharashtra coronavirus news, Poor and needy line up for food at Shiv Bhojan Thali counter, an initiative by Maharashtra Government where the complete meal is for Rs 10 only. (Express Photo: Ashish Kale)

Maharashtra, Mumbai, Pune Coronavirus News Live Updates: As a measure to arrest the spread of Covid-19, a 10-day lockdown will be imposed in Pune, neighbouring Pimpri-Chinchwad and a few other parts of the district from July 13. The district reported a record rise of 1,803 Covid-19 cases on Thursday taking the tally to 34,399, while the toll rose to 978. A lockdown with minimal exemptions that is in force in Thane city till July 12 has also been extended till July 19.

Maharashtra’s COVID-19 tally rose to 2,30,599 on Thursday with the addition of 6,875 new cases, while 219 deaths – 68 of them in Mumbai – took the toll to 9,667, according to the state health department. The Maharashtra unit of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has urged the state government to grant permission to qualified and registered pathologists and microbiologists to conduct antigen tests to detect Covid-19. If the sanction is given, then testing can be immediately carried out and results will be available in 30 minutes.

Over the last two weeks, three new prisons in Maharashtra have reported coronavirus infections among inmates and staff, taking the number of affected prisons to 13 and Covid-19 cases in state prisons to 762, which includes 166 staff members. These numbers include 132 new cases among inmates of Nagpur Central Prison, reported on Thursday.

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Maharashtra, Mumbai, Pune, Thane Coronavirus (Covid-19), Lockdown News Live Update: The Maharashtra unit of the IMA has urged the state government to grant permission to qualified and registered pathologists and microbiologists to conduct antigen tests to detect Covid-19

17:58 (IST)10 Jul 2020
'Total' lockdown extended till July 19 in Thane city

A lockdown with very few exemptions that is in force in Thane city of Maharashtra till July 12 has now been extended till July 19. The order was issued by Thane Municipal Corporation Additional Commissioner Ganesh Deshmukh. This "total" lockdown, as part of which most shops were closed and essential items ordered to be home delivered, was enforced on July 2 for a period of ten days. It has been extended for 7 more days.

17:26 (IST)10 Jul 2020
Pune to go on 10-day lockdown starting July 13

As a measure to arrest the spread of Covid-19, a 10-day lockdown will be imposed in Pune, neighbouring Pimpri-Chinchwad and a few other parts of the district from July 13, a senior official said Friday. The lockdown will come into force from midnight of July 13 and end on July 23, he said. The district reported a record spike of 1,803 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday that pushed the tally to 34,399, while the toll rose to 978.

The decision was taken in a meeting chaired by Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and district guardian minister Ajit Pawar, the official said. "A lockdown will be imposed in Pune, Pimpri Chinchwad and some other areas of the district considering the rise in COVID-19 cases," news agency PTI quoted divisional commissioner (Pune division) Deepak Mhaisekar as saying.

16:05 (IST)10 Jul 2020
Prohibitory order on fake social media posts not extended: Maharashtra govt

The Maharashtra government on Friday informed the Bombay High Court that the prohibitory order against spreading of incorrect or false information on social media amid the COVID-19 pandemic has ended and no extension has been given to it.

Advocate General Ashutosh Kumbhakoni told a division bench of Justices A A Sayed and M S Karnik that the order dated May 23 passed by the deputy commissioner of police (Operations) under section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) had been in effect only till June 8. "The same has not been extended after June 8 and presently there is no prohibitory order in place," Kumbhakoni said. The court was hearing two public interest litigations challenging the legality of the prohibitory order. As per the order, action can be taken against any person who spreads incorrect or fake information on social media. (PTI)

15:23 (IST)10 Jul 2020
With record spike of 1,803, Pune COVID-19 tally reaches 34,399

Pune district in Maharashtra reported its highest single-day spike of 1,803 new coronavirus cases, which pushed its overall count to 34,399, a health official said on Friday. This single-day rise was reported on Thursday, he said. The death toll in the district reached 978 with 34 more people succumbing to the infection on Thursday, the official said. "Of the 1,803 cases, as many as 1,032 were reported from the areas located in the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) limits, where the number of patients has reached 24,977," he said. (PTI)

14:14 (IST)10 Jul 2020
Decision to cancel exams as per recommendations of V-Cs of 13 non-agricultural varsities, says Uday Samant

Two days after writing to the University Grants Commission (UGC) over the infeasibility of conducting final year degree exams, state Higher and Technical Education Minister Uday Samant said Thursday the government will wait for a few days for the commission’s response before taking further action in the matter.

Earlier this week,  but must be conducted in either online or offline mode.

“In case exams are to be conducted, how will the universities conduct exams for students from containment zones and those students who have returned to their villages? For students from containment zones, what will the quarantine facilities be?” Samant said Thursday, while urging the UGC to release detailed guidelines.

13:53 (IST)10 Jul 2020
Mumbai: Interest rates on 3-month EMIs to add to power consumers’ woes

There seems to be no respite in sight for consumers, who are dealing with high power bills. The high interest rates, put out by power utility firms on the three-month EMI scheme enabling consumers to pay off their high electricity bills at ease, are set to burden them further.

The 50 lakh power consumers in Mumbai, who are supplied power by Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) undertaking, Adani Electricity Mumbai Limited and Tata Power will have to cough-up up to 14 per cent interest on their instalments. Only government-owned Mahavitran Ltd has waived off interest on EMIs for its 2.4 crore consumers, if paid on due dates. Read More

13:52 (IST)10 Jul 2020
Maharashtra HSC results 2020: Expected date and how much needed to pass Class 12 exams
However, considering the reports the HSC results are expected to release in the coming week. (Representational Image)

The wait for the 13 lakh students who appeared for the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Education (MSBSHSE) HSC exams keeps getting longer as there is no official confirmation on when the results will be announced. However, following some media reports, the HSC results are expected to release next week.

The exams which started on March 7 was supposed to conclude in April, however, it was postponed midway after a nationwide lockdown was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi keeping the rising coronavirus cases in mind. The exams were later cancelled as the state government pointed it was impossible to conduct the exams in such an environment.

13:24 (IST)10 Jul 2020
India’s total infections cross 7.93 lakh

On Thursday, the number of new Coronavirus cases from across the country crossed the 25,000 mark for the first time. More than 26,500 new cases were reported, that has taken India’s total infections to over 7.93 lakh. The number of people who have recovered from the disease has gone over 4.95 lakh. With 475 deaths reported on Tuesday, the number of Coronavirus positive people who have died has gone up to 21,604.

12:33 (IST)10 Jul 2020
1,006 new coronavirus cases in Pune city

Pune city reported single-day highest spike of 1,006 new coronavirus cases since previous evening, taking case tally to 25,174, a health official said on Thursday. Death toll reached 786 with 16 COVID-19 patients succumbing to the infection during this period. On the other hand, 581 patients were discharged from the hospitals, he said.

12:04 (IST)10 Jul 2020
Visiting districts to reach out to people is not politics: Devendra Fadnavis

With the Opposition questioning his visits to districts amid the Covid-19 pandemic, former chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday said that his visits to Jalgaon, Nashik and Aurangabad is part of an exercise to reach out to people “reeling under hardships”.

Speaking to mediapersons during his two-day visit to north Maharashtra and Marathwada, Fadnavis said: “If someone likes to sit at home it is their problem. But as Opposition leader (in the state Assembly), it is my duty to see the ground situation and lend support to the people.”

“My tour is not political. When people are in trouble, we are reaching out to help them,” he added.

11:06 (IST)10 Jul 2020
Thane district inches towards 50,000 COVID-19 case mark

With the addition of 1,793 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, the tally in Thane district of Maharashtra rose to 48,856, a senior official said. As many as 50 more patients succumbed to the infection, taking the death toll to 1,454, said the official from the district collectorate.

With the addition of 1,793 cases in the district, the count has now reached 48,856, he said. A Thane city police spokesman said a constable attached to the Kasarwadavali police station died in the evening due to coronavirus. The official said Kalyan city added the maximum 580 cases, taking the total to 10,931, while 348 more persons tested positive in Thane city, pushing up the count to 12,053.

10:36 (IST)10 Jul 2020
With over 26,000 fresh cases, India's tally rises to 7,93,802

The Covid-19 tally in India on Friday inched closer towards the eight lakh mark after 26,507 fresh cases were reported within a span of 24 hours, taking the total to 7,93,802. The number of fatalities stood at 21,604, according to data released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

09:47 (IST)10 Jul 2020
One child per bench: Schools reopen in 2 Maharashtra districts

Nearly 15 students, one each per bench and all wearing masks, are being taught in their classrooms at Karmavir Vidyalaya in Chandrapur district’s Madheli village since July 6. The school is one of the many in Chandrapur and Gadchiroli districts in Maharashtra that have physically reopened this month.

On June 15, the state school education department had released guidelines for physical reopening of schools, allowing the district administrations to open schools for classes 9, 10 and 12 from July in areas that have not witnessed Covid-19 cases for at least a month. According to the guidelines, school management committees, along with the local administration, are allowed to decide whether schools should be physically reopened.

09:00 (IST)10 Jul 2020
Didn’t hold exams when we had 600 Covid cases, why have it with 7 lakh cases: Aaditya Thackeray
Anant Goenka, Executive Director of The Indian Express Group, in conversation with Maharashtra Minister for Environment and Tourism Aaditya Thackeray, at the FICCI FRAMES, 2020, on Thursday. Dr Jyotsna Suri, former president of FICCI and chairperson and managing director of The Lalit Suri Hospitality Group, is also seen. (Twitter)

Maharashtra Environment and Tourism Minister Aaditya Thackeray on Thursday defended the state government’s stand on not holding final year or final semester college examinations and held that it is potentially hazardous given the high number of coronavirus cases in the state.

Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 25 and urged him to instruct national-level apex authorities to endorse the state’s decision on cancellation of these examinations, and to issue necessary guidelines to universities.

08:35 (IST)10 Jul 2020
Maharashtra: Soon, state to fix price cap for antibody test
The Union health ministry has so far not capped prices for antibody testing. (Representational)

Maharashtra will soon introduce a price cap for antibody tests in private laboratories. Health Secretary Dr Pradeep Vyas on Thursday said a committee will formulate and introduce the capping.

On June 23, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) had issued a notification allowing health workers and those in living containment zones as well as working in offices and public sector units to undergo IgG antibody test.

India has approved two kits — enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) or Chemilumine-scence Immunoassay (CLIA) — to detect antibodies generated against coronavirus in the body.

07:34 (IST)10 Jul 2020
Test kits: Firms stuck between zero import duty and export ban
A KMC worker sprays disinfectant in a containment zone at Ultadanga in Kolkata. (Express photo by Partha Paul)

EVEN AS the number of daily Covid tests goes up from a few thousand in March to over 2 lakh in July, a glut of RT-PCR testing kits has both domestic manufacturers and multinational importers grumbling about government policies that one of them described as “baffling”. While India has reached the 10-million-test landmark, domestic manufacturers supply only 25-30% of RT-PCR kits used. Given that ICMR has validated over two dozen Indian manufacturers, that is a small improvement from the country’s 100% dependence on imported test kits in March.

A number of domestic players told The Indian Express that they could not compete with the MNCs with deep pockets unless the government reconsidered its decision on zero import duty, stipulated a domestic quota and price benefit in tender, and allowed export of surplus stock. Read More

01:45 (IST)10 Jul 2020
Maharashtra records 6,875 new Covid cases, 219 deaths

With 6,875 new Covid-19 cases, Maharashtra touched 2.30 lakh-mark on Thursday. Mumbai recorded 1,268 fresh cases, taking the virus count to 89,124. At least 219 deaths were reported across the state on the day, of which 68 were from Mumbai. The total toll in the state now stands at 9,667, while in Mumbai it is 5,132. Read more here

01:22 (IST)10 Jul 2020
Maharashtra: Soon, state to fix price cap for antibody test

Maharashtra will soon introduce a price cap for antibody tests in private laboratories. Health Secretary Dr Pradeep Vyas on Thursday said a committee will formulate and introduce the capping.

On June 23, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) had issued a notification allowing health workers and those in living containment zones as well as working in offices and public sector units to undergo IgG antibody test. Read more here

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Maharashtra, Mumbai, Pune Coronavirus Live Updates:

Unlike Delhi, the new infections in Maharashtra still far outnumber the daily recoveries, and that is what has been happening at the national level too. The total number of infections in the country has now crossed 7.67 lakh, out of which more than 4.76 lakh, or about 62 per cent, have already recovered from the disease. More than 21,000 people, or about 2.75 per cent of those infected, have so far died.

Even as the state continues to remain the worst-affected in terms of Covid tally in the country, Dharavi, the densely populated slum in Mumbai, reported nine new cases, taking the tally to 2,347 on Thursday. Mumbai accounted for only 31 per cent of fresh deaths on Wednesday, as opposed to 58.7 per cent a month ago on June 8.

More than 300 incidents of attack on police personnel have been reported in Maharashtra during the imposition of the coronavirus-induced lockdown and subsequent relaxation of norms, PTI reported. At least 86 police personnel were injured while enforcing prohibitory orders and 863 persons have been detained in connection with over 300 attacks reported till date, the official said.

In the latest incident, an assistant police inspector sustained injuries after he was manhandled by some men at Ambi village of Paranda tehsil in Osmanabad district, he said. Meanwhile, at least 72 police personnel, including five officers, have died of coronavirus infection so far, the official said.

After nearly over a month, the Union Health Ministry Thursday held a press briefing to address the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) situation in the country. While the ministry categorically denied India reaching the stage of community transmission, it admitted that there have been some localised outbreaks of the virus.

The Centre’s assertion came on a day India registered a record single-day surge of 24,879 Covid cases, taking the caseload to 7,67,296. The death toll climbed to 21,129 with 487 new fatalities. The ministry maintained that the pandemic situation is still better in the country on the basis of cases per million population in the world.