
Coronavirus India News Live Updates: The number of novel coronavirus cases detected in India in the 24 hours ending 9 am Tuesday was 75,083. This took the country’s tally above 55 lakh. With an additional 1,053 deaths due to Covid-19, the toll rose to 88,935. The 55,62,664 cases in India includes 9,75,861 people who are undergoing treatment and 44,97,868 who have recovered.
India reported over 1.01 recoveries on Monday, the highest single-day rise so far. In fact, for several days now, the number of people who have recovered from Covid-19 has been higher than the detection of new cases. The jump in recoveries and drop in new cases has ensured that the active cases in the country have dropped below the one million mark.
In other news, the phase-III human clinical trial of the Covid-19 vaccine being developed by Oxford University and manufactured by the Serum Institute of India (SII), began at the state-run Sassoon General Hospital in Pune on Monday. “We have started the phase-III trials of the vaccine (candidate Covishield). We will administer dose to 150 to 200 volunteers,” news agency PTI quoted Dr Muralidhar Tambe, Dean, Sassoon General Hospital, as saying.
Globally, over 30.4 million have been infected by the virus, of which, nearly 21 million have recovered and 958,400 people have died. While fatalities in the United States approached 200,000, China has found coronavirus particles on the packaging of frozen squid tentacles from Russia. Britain is at a “critical point” in the pandemic, and data on cases are heading in the “wrong direction,” Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty warned Monday. The country may impose a second lockdown due to this.
The coronavirus death toll has risen to 50 in Ladakh as one more patient succumbed to the disease, while 79 new infections took the caseload to 3,832, officials said on Tuesday.
There are 1,047 active coronavirus cases in the Union Territory now, of which 591 are in Leh and 456 in Kargil district, the officials said.
A total of 2,735 patients, 71 per cent of the total caseload, have recovered till Monday evening, they said. (PTI)
The Chaitanya Institute of Mental Health has opened after being closed for several months due to Covid-19. More than 200 patients, including staff, had tested Covid-19 positive at the institute. “At least 70 patients with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease were infected with Covid-19 and Dr Imran Shaikh and his wife, Sapna Shaikh, a psychiatrist with the team, took up the challenge to look after them,” Ronny George, founder of the institute working in the field of psychosocial rehabilitation, told The Indian Express.
“It was a devastating experience as about 50 per cent patients in the dementia care unit were affected by Covid-19,” he added. Read more here
The Delhi High Court Tuesday stayed the Arvind Kejriwal-led government's September 13 order making it mandatory for 33 private hospitals in the city to reserve 80 per cent of their Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds for patients suffering from Covid-19. The HC observed that prima facie the order was arbitrary, unreasonable and in violation of fundamental rights, reported news agency PTI.
The court was hearing a petition filed by Association of Healthcare Providers. It sought responses from the Delhi government and Centre.
India reported over 1.01 recoveries on Monday, the highest single-day rise so far. In fact, for several days now, the number of people who have recovered from Covid-19 has been higher than the detection of new cases. The jump in recoveries and drop in new cases has ensured that the active cases in the country have dropped below the one million mark.
The railway police Tuesday arrested four leaders of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), including party general secretary Sandeep Deshpande, for defying Covid-19 orders. They had held a "savinay kaydebhang" (civil disobedience) protest, in which they boarded local trains demanding services be made available to the public, reported PTI. Services are currently only available for essential services and government employees.
A case has been registered against them by Karjat GRP under IPC Sections 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) and 269 (negligent act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life), and the Disaster Management Act, the Indian Railways Act and other Covid-19 prevention measures of Maharashtra.
On Monday, Telangana detected 2,166 new cases of the novel coronavirus, taking its tally to 1.74 lakh. At least 10 people succumbed to the disease in the state, taking the toll to 1,052. Of the new cases, 309 were reported from the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), 166 from Rangareddy, 147 from Medchal Malkajgiri, 127 from Karimngar, and 113 from Nalgonda.
The number of novel coronavirus cases detected in India in the 24 hours ending 9 am Tuesday was 75,083. This took the country’s tally above 55 lakh. With an additional 1,053 deaths due to Covid-19, the toll rose to 88,935. The 55,62,664 cases in India includes 9,75,861 people who are undergoing treatment and 44,97,868 who have recovered.
Odisha has recorded 1,62,920 Covid-19 cases, with 36,473 active cases. Among these are six members of two primitive tribes in the state, who tested positive for the disease in the last week of August. The National Commission for Scheduled Tribes, which termed it a "matter of grave concern", has sought a report from the state government. Read Aishwarya Mohanty report on the Bonda and Didayi tribes
Three days after the state health secretary wrote to all districts to judiciously use medical oxygen and hinted at possible pilferage, an uproar from the medical community forced the Maharashtra government to issue a clarification on Monday stating “there is no intention of state government to ration/ restrict consumption of oxygen by any patient”. Read More
As Gujarat’s official Covid-19 death tally crossed 3,300, among those to succumb on Monday was a Congress corporator from Rajkot Municipal Corporation and an assistant sub-inspector of the Vadodara city police, who died days after recovering from the infection. Read More
Three days after the state health secretary wrote to all districts to judiciously use medical oxygen and hinted at possible pilferage, an uproar from the medical community forced the Maharashtra government to issue a clarification on Monday stating “there is no intention of state government to ration/ restrict consumption of oxygen by any patient”. Read More
Districts will soon have to rely more on rapid antigen tests as state laboratories inch close to the total capacity mark for real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) tests and cases continue to surge in state. Presently the state conducts on an average 50,000 RT-PCR tests, it has a total capacity of handling around 80,000 of these tests each day. Read More
Two policemen posted in Navi Mumbai succumbed to Covid-19 on Monday, taking the death toll in the Maharashtra Police to 224.
The deceased have been identified as Vinod Pasatkar (46) and Shantilal Koli (55). So far, nine Navi Mumbai police personnel have died after contracting the virus. Read More
Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Monday directed 80 private hospitals engaged in treating Covid-19 patients to convert 1,770 beds into oxygenated ones. He also directed the government-run Sassoon Ggeneral Hospital and jumbo facilities to maximise bed strength by September 30. Read More
Even as September is dedicated to raising awareness on dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, at Chaitanya Institute of Mental Health, authorities struggled to care for more than 200 Covid-19 patients, including staff members. Read More
Out of 1,138 Covid-19 deaths reported from the industrial city of Pimpri-Chinchwad, 362 are of senior citizens in the age group of 75 years and above. The case fatality ratio in this age group stands at 11.17 per cent, as per data available from the Covid War Room of the PCMC on Monday. Read More
Six months into the Covid-19 pandemic, the Army Institute of Cardiothoracic Sciences (AICTS), Pune, has admitted more than 1,650 Covid-19 patients and discharged more than 1,333 till date, with a recovery rate of 81 per cent, officials said. Read More
Five days after she delivered a stillborn, a doctor from Amravati died of coronavirus disease at a private hospital in Nagpur on Sunday.
The 33-year old pathologist, Pratiksha Gavali, had worked as a medical officer at Amravati’s Irwin Hospital, which is a government hospital, till about eight months of pregnancy, before going on leave. Earlier this month, she tested positive for Covid-19 and was initially treated at Amravati, before being shifted to a hospital in Nagpur about 10 days ago. Read More
As many as 814 people tested positive for COVID-19 in Uttarakhand on Monday, taking the state's case tally to 41,777, while 10 more people died, according to official data. Among the fresh cases, Dehradun district reported the maximum (309), followed by Nainital (111), Haridwar (110), Udham Singh Nagar (95), Almora (74), Pauri (24), Tehri (23), Uttarkashi (22), Rudraprayag (15), Champawat (13), Chamoli (nine), Bageshwar (five) and Pitgoragarh (four), a state health department bulletin said. (PTI)
Meanwhile, the government has exempted transport vehicles carrying and delivering oxygen from permit requirements till March 31, 2021. "This has been done as oxygen is an important item required for the treatment of Covid-19," the Road Transport and Highways Ministry said.