Coronavirus India Live Updates: Infections reach 36\,91\,167\, death toll at 65\,288

Coronavirus India Live Updates: Infections reach 36,91,167, death toll at 65,288

Coronavirus (COVID-19) India News, Lockdown Unlock 4.0 Guidelines Live Updates: On Monday, Pune overtook Delhi  to become the city with the largest number of people infected with the novel Coronavirus. Country's caseload is inching closer to 37 lakh.

By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: September 2, 2020 7:37:19 am
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Coronavirus India News Live Updates: Five states — Maharashtra(11,852), Andhra Pradesh(10,004), Karnataka(6,495), Tamil Nadu(5,956) and Uttar Pradesh(4,782) — have accounted for over half of the total COVID-19 cases and close to 60 per cent of the recoveries reported in the last 24 hours, the Union health ministry said on Tuesday. Together, they account for 56 per cent of the cases added in a day, the official statistics revealed.

India detected 69,921 new cases of the novel coronavirus, taking the country’s tally to nearly 37 lakh. Of the 36,91,167 cases of Covid-19 in India, 7,85,996 patients are under treatment for the disease, while 28,39,883 have recovered, the Union Health Ministry said. As many as 819 deaths were reported, taking the toll to 65,288.

On Monday, Pune overtook Delhi to become the city with the largest number of people infected with the novel Coronavirus. The city, which had recorded one of the earliest cases of coronavirus infections in the country, now has more than 1.75 lakh people who have been infected at some point. Pune has been reporting the largest number of cases every day, between 2,000 and 3,000, for the last couple of weeks.

In another news, the head of the World Health Organisation has warned that opening up societies too quickly amid the coronavirus pandemic is a “recipe for disaster”. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Monday insisted that countries that are serious about opening up must also be serious about suppressing transmission. Globally, more than 25.4 million people have been infected by Covid-19 and the death toll is at 850,762.

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) India, Lockdown Unlock 4.0 Guidelines News Live Updates: Nearly 37 lakh cases, 65,000 deaths in India; JEE Main exams underway; next round of sero-survey to begin in Delhi

07:37 (IST)02 Sep 2020
A fifth of Chennai exposed to Covid-19 by July: sero survey
A man draws circle to maintain social distance in Chennai on Monday. (ANI)

One-fifth of Chennai’s population has been exposed to Covid-19, a population-based sero survey carried out by the National Institute of Epidemiology to check transmission of the infection in the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) region showed.

The study, released by the city corporation, said the results were out of samples tested for antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 on 12,405 individuals from the corporation’s 51 wards.

Of those tested, only 173 were found to have had a history of contact with Covid-19 patient. The field data collection for the study took place between July 18 and 28, and the positivity rate found at the end of July was around 10 per cent.

06:54 (IST)02 Sep 2020
Four CMs write to PM, FM on GST: Centre ought to borrow
The Centre and Opposition-ruled states are in conflict over the financing of the GST shortfall of Rs 2.35 lakh crore in the current fiscal. (File photo)

REJECTING THE Centre’s proposal that state governments could borrow to meet the compensation deficit under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime, at least four non-BJP states have said the borrowing should be done by the Centre instead.

While Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kerjiwal and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has written to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

Two days after the GST Council meeting last week, the Centre had detailed two borrowing options proposed to states for meeting the compensation shortfall of Rs 2.35 lakh crore.

21:26 (IST)01 Sep 2020
AP records 10,368 fresh COVID-19 cases

Maintaining its steady streak for the seventh consecutive day, Andhra Pradesh reported 10,368 fresh cases of Covid-19, pushing its overall tally further up to 4.45 lakh on Tuesday. The states Covid-19 chart now showed 4,45,139 total cases, 3,39,876 recoveries and 4,053 deaths. In the 24 hours ending 9 am on Tuesday, 10,368 new positive cases were detected from 59,834 tests while 9,350 patients got cured and 84 more succumbed, the latest bulletin said. Government data revealed that between August 1 and 31, a total of 2,84,562 coronavirus cases were reported in AP, 2,53,912 patients had recovered and 2,562 died. The number of active cases went up by 28,088 during the period.

20:51 (IST)01 Sep 2020
Amid pandemic, Tripura to hold assembly session in September

The Tripura Assembly will hold its next session within September in the Assembly house, following social distance norms, Assembly speaker Rebati Mohan Das said on Tuesday. Speaking to reporters, Das said the Assembly has permanent seats which can accomodate 100 MLAs and since the House has only sixty, business could be safely conducted in the Assembly house, maintaining distance more than the usual social distancing norms.

"We have 60 legislators in the state. After visiting the Assembly, our Parliamentary Affairs minister Ratan Lal Nath and we found that the session can be conducted maintaining distance more than the usual social distancing norms," he said.

The schedule of the session will be fixed during Business Advisory Committee ( BAC) meeting that will be conducted at the earliest.

"Many states have limited their Assembly sessions within one or two days in this Covid-19 pandemic. We are thinking to conduct the session for one day, but if it is necessary, it can be extended to two-three days," Das told the media.

The state has cut down its budget session from five days to two days in March due to spread of coronavirus. The state got total 12156 Covid-19 cases of whom 7847 were recovered. Total 116 Covid-19 patients died while two others died by suicide. Four MLAs of the state were affected by coronavirus till date including BJP legislator Rampada Jamatia, Ashish Kumar Saha, Mimi Majumder and ruling ally IPFT MLA Dhananjay Tripura. (Report by Debraj Deb)

20:35 (IST)01 Sep 2020
Record 3,331 COVID-19 cases in J'khand push tally to 41,769; 13 more die Ranchi

Jharkhand registered its highest single-day spike of 3,331 COVID-19 cases, which pushed the tally in the state on Tuesday to 41,769, a health department official said. The death toll rose to 423 after 13 more people -- six in Jamshedpur and four in Ranchi -- succumbed to the infection, he said. Jamshedpur also recorded the maximum number of new cases at 630, followed by Koderma at 310, Ranchi at 292, Seraikela at 227 and West Singhbhum at 210. Jharkhand currently has 14,176 active coronavirus cases, while 27,180 people have recovered from the disease.

20:13 (IST)01 Sep 2020
Pimpri-Chinchwad: Jumbo hospital starts admitting patients


The 816-bed jumbo hospital set up at Nehrunagar in Pimpri-Chinchwad started functioning from Tuesday. On the first day, 12 COVID-19 patients were admitted at the jumbo hospital. PCMC Additional Municipal Commissioner Santosh Patil said initially, they are taking in patients from other hospitals like YCMH or Bhosari hospital. "Later, we will start admitting walk in patients," he said. 


Pimpri-Chinchwad Tuesday saw around 600 positive cases, a drop from the around 1200 cases surfacing daily. But Municipal Commissioner Shravan Hardikar said, "This could be because we did not get reports of test conducted by private hospitals. Tomorrow, we will get all the test reports together and will see more cases."  


The total number of positive cases so far has reached 49,300 in Pimpri-Chinchwad. Manoj More

18:58 (IST)01 Sep 2020
Haryana adds nearly 30,000 COVID-19 cases in Aug, an 85% jump

With coronavirus infections witnessing a spike in many northern districts, Haryana added nearly 30,000 patients to its COVID-19 tally, a jump of 85 per cent, during August, an analysis of data provided by the state government shows. On July 31, the total number of cases in the state was 34,965 which soared to 64,732 by August 31, the day which also saw the highest single-day spike of 1,450 cases. A total of 29,767 cases were added to the tally, while the number of fatalities rose from 421 to 689, the state health department data showed. Also, during the month, recovery rate improved slightly from 80.73 per cent on July 31 to 81.37 per cent on August 31, while fatality rate dropped to 1.06 per cent now from 1.20 per cent at the end of July. The doubling rate of coronavirus infection too went up from 25 to 34 days while tests per million being conducted rose from 24,165 to 45,370 during the same period. Faridabad and Gurgaon, the two hardest-hit districts of Haryana falling in the National Capital Region, saw a decline in the growth in the number of new cases. But instances of the infection more than doubled in some other districts, particularly in the northern region of the state, during the past month.

17:49 (IST)01 Sep 2020
Unlock 4.0: Railways planning to introduce over 100 special trains

In the fourth phase of Unlock, Indian Railways is planning to introduce more special trains with the consent of state governments following a green signal from the Home Ministry. However, the new lot of special trains will be introduced in batches and full resumption of normal services in a pre-Covid scale is still a long way away.

If some states, especially Opposition-ruled ones, do not agree to more inter-state trains, the Railways plans to run more trains on routes that do not touch those states. The existing 200-odd special trains have been witnessing an average of 75 per cent occupancy.  

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17:48 (IST)01 Sep 2020
JEE main exams began today amid Covid-19: A glimpse into an exam centre in Chandigarh

For students across the country, the year 2020 has been no less than a roller coaster ride, with many of them forced to take online classes and exams amid several postponements due to Covid-19. On Tuesday, visuals showed several students appeared for the BArch exam JEE (Mains) exam, with many aspirants scrambling to reach their centres owing to skeletal public transport operations.   

17:34 (IST)01 Sep 2020
56 pc of new COVID-19 cases in 24 hrs from Maha, Andhra, K'taka, TN, UP: Centre

In these 24 hours, Maharashtra reported 11,852 new coronavirus infections, Andhra Pradesh 10,004, Karnataka 6,495, Tamil Nadu 5,956 and Uttar Pradesh 4,782. Together, they account for 56 per cent of the cases added in a day, the official statistics revealed. These five states have also reported the maximum number of patients that were cured and discharged in 24 hours, cumulatively accounting for 58.04 per cent of the total 65,081 people who have recovered during the period across the country. While Maharashtra reported 11,158 recoveries in a day, the corresponding figures for Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka stand at 8,772 and 7,238 respectively. Tamil Nadu registered 6,008 recoveries, while in Uttar Pradesh the figure stood at 4,597.

15:53 (IST)01 Sep 2020
COVID-19: Delhi govt's next round of sero-survey begins; to be done ward-wise

The national capital's next round of monthly sero-prevalence survey began on Tuesday covering all 272 municipal wards to analyse the COVID-19 situation in Delhi at "micro-level", Health Minister Satyendar Jain said. The sample size this time will be 17,000 and the exercise will be carried out for seven days, he told reporters. The last sero-prevalence survey was held from August 1-7, which showed that 29.1 per cent of the people surveyed had antibodies against the coronavirus infection. "The fresh round of sero-survey began today. This time we will be doing it ward-wise, so all 272 municipal wards of Delhi will be covered, plus two Assembly areas. Sampling will be done for a week. After that, results should come in 7-10 days," Jain said. The previous surveys were done district-wise. But this time, it is being done ward-wise to analyse the COVID-19 situation in the city at a "micro-level", the Delhi health minister said.

14:26 (IST)01 Sep 2020
Nanded district collector tests positive

Dr Vipin Itankar, the district collector of Nanded has tested positive for COVID-19. Itankar, who has been in the frontline in tackling the spread of the infection, was admitted in the district civil hospital on Monday. After a personal assistant of Itankar had tested positive last week, the district collector had home quarantined himself. However, he took a test after he developed symptoms his throat

14:02 (IST)01 Sep 2020
JEE exams held today amid social distancing protocols

After being postponed twice, the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main is being held on Tuesday across India. While today is the BArch exam, a vast majority of students will appear for exams from tomorrow onwards when BTech entrance exams will take place.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the exam is being conducted amid special arrangement, from no shoes with thick soles to mandatory masks at exam hall – several arrangements have been made by the NTA. Over 10 lakh masks, 10 lakh pairs of gloves, 1,300 infrared thermometer guns, 6,600 litres of hand sanitiser and an equal amount of disinfectant liquid, 6,600 sponges, 3,300 spray bottles and 3,300 cleaning staff have been arranged at an additional cost of almost Rs 13 crore. The exam will be conducted at 660 centres across the country, which was increased from 570.

13:42 (IST)01 Sep 2020
10,000 tested in first 2 hours of Hong Kong’s universal testing

More than 10,000 people were tested within two hours of the launch of Hong Kong’s universal testing drive, China’s Global Times reported. Small queues began forming outside testing centres as soon as they opened early in the morning.

Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam was amongst the first few people to be tested, along with a number of other senior government officials. At least 593,000 residents of Hong Kong have signed up for the mass testing programme, according to the Global Times report. However, several groups, such as the HA Employees Alliance (HAEA), has called the scheme ineffective and have urged citizens to refrain from getting tested. Many fear that residents will grow lax once they obtain negative test results, and the disease will spread further as people will stop strictly following prevention measures. Critics have also raised concerns about the scheme being misused for surveillance.

Medical professionals collect samples from a man at a makeshift Covid-19 testing site at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium in Hong Kong Tuesday (AP)
13:21 (IST)01 Sep 2020
Former Assam CM Tarun Gogoi given plasma therapy after condition deteriorates

Former Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, who is suffering from COVID-19, was administered plasma therapy after his condition deteriorated late on Monday night, doctors said. Gogoi's condition, however, is stable on Tuesday, they said. His condition had deteriorated due to a sudden fall in oxygen saturation levels, a spokesperson of the team of doctors attending to the senior Congress leader said. Gogoi had tested positive for COVID-19 on August 25 and was admitted to the Gauhati Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) on the next day.

13:03 (IST)01 Sep 2020
Brazil’s Bolsonaro says nobody will be forced to have coronavirus vaccine
Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro wearing a protective mask to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, attends the launching ceremony of a rights guarantee program for rural women, at the Planalto Presidential Palace in Brasilia, Brazil. (AP/File)

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who has consistently downplayed the severity of the coronavirus outbreak, said on Monday that nobody will be forced to have the vaccine against the pandemic once it is developed.

The comments come after the government earmarked millions of dollars for the purchase and future production of vaccinations as Brazil suffers the second worst outbreak of the pandemic outside the United States.”No one can force anyone to get a vaccine,” he said in response to a question from a supporter, according to a video posted on social media.

Brazil has become a hot spot in recent months, with 3,908,272 confirmed cases and 121,381 deaths from COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus. On Monday, the Health Ministry reported 45,961 new cases of the coronavirus and 553 deaths from COVID-19 in the past 24 hours.

12:35 (IST)01 Sep 2020
Opening up societies too quickly amid COVID-19 pandemic 'recipe for disaster': WHO chief

The head of the World Health Organisation has warned that opening up societies too quickly amid the coronavirus pandemic is a "recipe for disaster". WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Monday insisted that countries that are serious about opening up must also be serious about suppressing transmission. He said that is not “an impossible balance".

Tedros cited four key points that countries, communities and individuals should focus on: preventing “amplifying events” — as the virus thrives on clusters; protecting vulnerable groups; people taking steps individually to protect themselves; and finding, isolating, testing and caring for cases, while tracing and quarantining their contacts

In this file photo, wearing masks to prevent the spread of COVID19, elementary school students use hand sanitizer before entering school for classes in Godley, Texas (AP)
12:05 (IST)01 Sep 2020
Chandigarh: 13-year-old boy discharged after heart transplant and recovering from coronavirus

Lighting up hopes of many recipients in waiting, as well as those fighting Covid-19, Monday was a special day for Krishna, a 13-year-old boy, who was discharged from PGIMER’s dedicated Covid hospital after he successfully received a heart transplant and recovered from the novel coronavirus infection. The young recipient, a student of Class VIII of S D Public School, Sector 18, was greeted with flowers and best wishes and a painting on organ donation. 

Krishna receiving flowers upon recovery at PGIMER, Chandigarh, on Monday. Express
11:39 (IST)01 Sep 2020
Chinese students begin full return to school

Chinese students on Tuesday began a full return to regular classes following two weeks without new cases of local transmission in the country. About 75% of students had already returned to school and the remainder will return beginning from Tuesday. Reports said students had their temperatures checked on arrival but rules on social distancing and mask wearing varied depending on the region. Çhina's National Health Commission reported 10 new cases of coronavirus on Tuesday, all of them brought from outside the country. China has reported a total of 4,634 deaths from COVID-19 among 85,058 cases since the virus was first detected in the central Chinese city of Wuhan late last year.

China has reported a total of 4,634 deaths from COVID-19 among 85,058 cases (AP)
11:04 (IST)01 Sep 2020
Up ahead, more outside air flow, a warmer Delhi Metro

As it prepares to begin operations from September 7, one of the key measures Delhi Metro is looking at is managing air circulation, to allow more fresh air from outside and to disperse any suspended viral particles. This will raise temperatures further from what’s to now be maintained inside coaches as a precaution against the coronavirus — in the range of 24-30 degrees Celsius. The Indian Express spoke to the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation’s (DMRC) technical team and independent experts to figure out what India’s largest subway system is doing to emerge from Covid. Read Sourav Roy Barman's report, here

Masks will be mandatory, while entry gates would be limited, halt times longer, alternate seats onboard kept vacant

Coronavirus India Live Updates: An ASHA worker carrying out a survey in Panchkula on Monday, August 31. (Express photo by Jaipal Singh)

Meanwhile, the Maharashtra government on Monday lifted restrictions on inter-district movement of people and goods, and said e-pass will not be required for undertaking such journeys from September 2, PTI reported.

The government said the general lockdown in the state will continue till September 30 as part of the efforts to curb the spread of Covid-19.

The government raised allowed attendance in offices on Monday and also allowed hotels and lodges to operate at 100 per cent capacity from September 2, but schools, colleges, cinema halls and swimming pools will continue to remain closed till September 30.

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