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Coronavirus Updates: No Holi celebrations, only 'Holika Dahan' allowed, says Gujarat Deputy CM after state reports surge in cases

Coronavirus LIVE Updates: The govt will only allow 'Holika Dahan', a pyre lighting ritual symbolizing the victory of good over evil on the eve of Holi, that too with a limited number of people in housing societies and villages, said deputy CM Nitin Patel

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Coronavirus Updates: No Holi celebrations, only 'Holika Dahan' allowed, says Gujarat Deputy CM after state reports surge in cases

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Mar 21, 2021 - 20:10 (IST)

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No Holi celebrations, only 'Holika Dahan' allowed, says Gujarat Deputy CM

The Gujarat government on Sunday said permission won't be granted for Holi celebrations due to the surge in COVID-19 cases in the state though the religious ritual of 'Holika Dahan' associated with the festival can take place with crowd restrictions. Holi falls on March 29 and Holika Dahan on its eve on March 28. The government will only allow 'Holika Dahan', a pyre lighting ritual symbolizing the victory of good over evil on the eve of Holi, that too with a limited number of people in housing societies and villages, Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel said.

Mar 21, 2021 - 19:39 (IST)

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1,875 fresh COVID-19 cases in Kerala, 13 additional deaths

Kerala recorded 1,875 coronavirus cases on Sunday, taking the total infections to11.04 lakh, the state government said. As many as 2,251 people have been cured of the infection and total recoveries have gone up to 10,74,805.

The total infection caseload mounted to 11,04,577, health minister, K K Shailaja said. In the last 24 hours ending 2 pm, 44,675 samples have been tested and the test positivity rate was 4.2 per cent. Kozhikode accounted for 241 cases, Kannur 182, Thrissur 173 , Kollam 158 and Thiruvananthapuram 155.

So far, 1.26 crore samples have been sent for testing. The toll has climbed to 4,495 with 13 recent deaths being added, the minister said.

Of the total cases, five are health workers, 58 had come from outside the state and 1,671 had been infected through contact. At least 1,28,237 are presently under observation,including 3,728 in hospitals. .

Mar 21, 2021 - 19:21 (IST)

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39 students test positive in Sabarkantha hostel in Gujarat

Thirty-nine students staying in a hostel in Gujarat's Sabarkantha district on Sunday tested positive for coronavirus, a senior health official said. The group, comprising 20 boys and 19 girls, of a hostel run by Sahyog Kushtha Yagna Trust, were detected with the infection a day after 292 students were tested, said Sabarkantha Epidemic Medical Officer Chirag Modi, reports PTI.

"Most of those who tested positive are without symptoms and have been taken home by their parents. Some of them are admitted in a hospital," he said. "Two days ago a hostel warden tested positive after which we decided to get the students tested and 39 reports returned positive," said Suresh Soni, coordinator of SahyogTrust.

Sabarkantha has so far reported 3,281 cases and 3,191recoveries. 

Mar 21, 2021 - 19:12 (IST)

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COVID-19: BJP workers not infected as they work hard, says MLA

A Gujarat BJP MLA on Sunday said workers of his party do not get infected with novel coronavirus since they work hard. Rajkot (South) legislator Govind Patel's take on coronavirus came after reporters asked him if the flouting of guidelines by political leaders and workers during poll campaigning was resulting in a spike in cases, reports PTI.

"Those who work hard do not get coronavirus infection.BJP workers work hard, and therefore, not a single worker hasbeen infected with the virus," Patel claimed.

Incidentally, during the campaigning for the local bodies polls last month, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupaniwas detected with the infection, and among others in the ruling party who have tested positive at different points of time include state unit chief CR Patil and several MLAs. On Saturday, Vadodara BJP MP Ranjanben Bhatt had announced that she was admitted in the hospital for COVID-19.

Mar 21, 2021 - 18:56 (IST)

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368 new COVID-19 cases in AP, total touches 8.93 lakh

The surge in COVID-19 cases continued in Andhra Pradesh as 368 were added afresh from31,138 tests on Sunday, taking the gross-up to 8.93 lakh. The latest bulletin said 263 patients had recovered and none succumbed in 24 hours ending 9 am on Sunday.

The number of active cases increased to 2,188 after a total of 8,84,357 recoveries and 7,189 deaths so far. Guntur topped the chart adding 79 new cases in a day, followed by Kurnool 49, Anantapuramu and Chittoor 40 each, Visakhapatnam 39, Krishna 37, East Godavari and SPS Nellore 20each, Srikakulam and Kadapa 10 each.

Vizianagaram and West Godavari reported nine fresh cases each and Prakasam six, according to the bulletin.

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Mar 21, 2021 - 18:40 (IST)

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Night curfew in 8 cities from Monday in Rajasthan; visitors told to carry COVID negative report

Amid a surge in coronavirus cases, the Rajasthan government has decided to impose night curfew in eight cities from Monday and also made it mandatory for people visiting the state to carry a COVID-19 negative test report.

Officials said the night curfew will be imposed in Ajmer, Bhilwara, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Udaipur, Sagwada (Dungarpur) and Kushalgarh (Banswara) from 11 pm to 5 am, reports PTI. The decisions were taken during a review meeting chaired by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.

It was decided that travellers coming to Rajasthan from other states will have to carry RT-PCR negative reports (not older than 72 hours) from March 25, officials said.

If the RT-PCR test report of travellers are not negative, they would have to remain in quarantine for 15 days, officials said.

It was also decided that markets in urban local bodies will close by 10 pm.

Rajasthan on Saturday reported 445 fresh coronavirus cases, which pushed the state's infection count to 3,24,948, according to an official report.

Mar 21, 2021 - 18:29 (IST)

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Vaccines are answer, not one-day lockdowns: Omar Abdullah

National Conference leader Omar Abdullah Sunday said one-day shutdowns to contain the spread of coronavirus is a "meaningless tokenism" which can lead to complacency and called for allowing more people to take vaccine against COVID-19.

The Madhya Pradesh government had on March 19 announced Sunday lockdowns in Bhopal, Indore and Jabalpur till further orders in view of the spurt in coronavirus cases.

"With a rampaging virus that has a 2-14 day incubation period this one-day lockdown is meaningless tokenism. All it will do is create a misplaced sense of complacency," Abdullah tweeted.

The former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister said vaccines were the answer to the spread of COVID-19 and called for opening up the vaccines to more people.

Mar 21, 2021 - 18:08 (IST)

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A person cannot donate blood for 28 days after taking last jab of COVID vaccine, says NBTC order

A recent order by the National Blood Transfusion Council has said that a person cannot donate blood for the next 28 days after taking the last dose of COVID-19 vaccine.

As approved in the 30th meeting of the governing body of the NBTC held on 17 February, the deferral criteria for blood donation post COVID-19 vaccine was finalised as "28 days post vaccination deferral after the last dose of COVID-19 vaccination irrespective of the type of the vaccine received", reports PTI.

The order implies that the donor has to wait for 28 days after taking second dose of the vaccine, which means that he or she cannot donate for 56 days after taking the first jab. The order was issued by NBTC director Dr Sunil Gupta on 5 March.

According to the Union Health Ministry, two doses of the vaccine need to be taken by an individual 28 days apart to complete the immunisation schedule.

Mar 21, 2021 - 17:54 (IST)

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6 crore COVID-19 vaccine doses sent to 76 nations: Harsh Vardhan

More than 6 crore doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been sent to 76 nations, while 4.5 crore doses have been administered to beneficiaries in the country till now, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said on Sunday. He also called for making the vaccination drive a Jan Aandolan (mass movement).

Until this morning, nearly 4.5 crore COVID-19 vaccine doses have been given to the people in this country. More than six crore doses have been sent to 76 nations, Vardhan said during a media interaction at the Institute of Microbial Technology (CSIR-IMTECH) here.

Our Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party (BJP) president J P Nadda have called for making the vaccination drive a 'jan andolan' (mass movement)," he said.

Mar 21, 2021 - 17:34 (IST)

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Goa govt warns of action against hotels if found flouting COVID-19 norms

The Goa government will take strict action against restaurants, hotels or entertainment zones, if they are found not adhering to COVID-19 norms, a state minister said on Sunday, report PTI. Wearing a mask and maintaining social-distancing is a must for all to avoid the spread of the virus, he said.

"The state government will take a strict view on the functioning of restaurants, hotels and any place considered as an entertainment zone to ensure that people coming there strictly follow the coronavirus protocols," Health Minister Vishwajit Rane said.

"If these establishments fail to do so, the health authorities will take strict action against them," he added.

If people find any restaurant, hotel, institution violating the rules, they can e-mail the information about it to- officeoftheministergoa@gmail.com- following which necessary action would be initiated by the government, he said


Coronavirus Latest Updates: The Gujarat government on Sunday said permission won't be granted for Holi celebrations due to the surge in COVID-19 cases in the state through the religious ritual of 'Holika Dahan' associated with the festival can take place with crowd restrictions.

More than 6 crore doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been sent to 76 nations, while 4.5 crore doses have been administered to beneficiaries in the country till now, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said on Sunday.

Amid a surge in coronavirus cases, the Rajasthan government has decided to impose night curfew in eight cities from Monday and also made it mandatory for people visiting the state to carry a COVID-19 negative test report.

The Chattisgarh government has decided to shut Schools, Colleges and Anganwadi Centers across the state amid rising cases of COVID 19, reports ANI.

India saw 43,846 new coronavirus infections in a day, the highest single-day rise recorded so far this year, taking the nationwide COVID-19 tally to 1,15,99,130, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Sunday.

Karnataka Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar on Sunday said the second wave of coronavirus has begun and sought people's cooperation to contain the disease.

Noting that there is a potential of an upsurge in COVID-19 cases during the Kumbh Mela, the Centre has written to Uttarakhand strongly highlighting the concerns raised by a high-level central team about the need for stringent measures to control the spread of the disease.

"Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla tested positive for COVID-19 on 19 March. He was admitted to AIIMS COVID Centre for observation on 20 March. He is stable," reports ANI quoting a statement from AIIMS, Delhi.

Citing provisional reports till 7 am on Sunday, the Union health ministry said that over 4.4 cr (4,46,03,841) COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered through 7,25,138 sessions.

Some states in the country are noticing a spike in the daily new cases, said the Union health ministry, adding that Maharashtra, Punjab, Karnataka, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh account for 77.7 percent of the new cases in last 24 hours. "83.14 percent of the new cases are from six states," the ministry said.

Single-day spike of 43,846 new COVID-19 cases, 197 fatalities push COVID-19 case count in India to 1,15,99,130 and toll to 1,59,755, reports news agency PTI. According to the Union health ministry's data updated at 8 am, 22,956 persons recuperated from the disease in 24 hours, taking the total number of recoveries to 1,11,30,288. Active cases rose by 20,693 to 3,09,087 and constitute 2.66 percent of the total cases.

Holding the laxity shown by people in following safety protocols as the reason behind the recent surge in coronavirus cases, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Saturday urged them not to let their guard down against the infection, else the situation may turn "dangerous".

"With vaccines available now, people feel they should not wear masks. Maximum people hang their masks around their neck, some keep it in their pocket and some do not use it at all," the minister said on Saturday evening.

COVID-19 cases have again started rising at some places in the country for the past some time and the laxity shown by people towards the infection is the basic reason behind it, Vardhan said, adding that the situation may turn "dangerous".

"I want to appeal to people of the country that they should not let the COVID appropriate behaviour get weakened at any cost. Maintaining social distancing, wearing masks properly and washing hands with soap probably are the biggest tools to win the fight against COVID-19 ," said Vardhan.

The Union health minister further said the two vaccines, Covishield and Covaxin, which had been made available in the country are the second tool in this fight against contagion.

He also said there was no need for vaccination for all from the scientific point of view while asserting that the two vaccines developed in the country are completely safe and effective.

The vaccination drive should also be turned into a mass movement, he said, adding that the vaccines are available at 50,000 government and private health facilities in the country.

The Union health minister said the priority groups have been set after keeping in the mind the scientific criteria and studying the behaviour of COVID-19 .

"You know that the behaviour of COVID virus is dynamic and the vaccination process is also dynamic. Under this dynamic process, the criteria will be expanded as and when the time requires," he said.

Asserting that saving lives is a priority for the government, the minister said Rs 35,000 crores had been earmarked in the Union Budget for the COVID-19 vaccination.

While expressing concern over the rise in cases in Chandigarh, Mohali and Panchkula, Vardhan said there was no doubt that coronavirus cases were rising in six to seven states, including Punjab and Maharashtra, and stressed that these states should be more careful.

He also said sequencing of the virus and its mutants was going on and one of the two vaccines was also effective against mutants.

Earlier, addressing a gathering to mark World Oral Health Day, Vardhan said the premier institutes like PGIMER have a bigger responsibility of mentoring and hand-holding, of creating successful models which contribute towards the ultimate goal of 'health for all.'

"The year 2020 may go down in history as the 'Year of COVID', but it will also be remembered as the 'Year of Scientific Community'.

"The way our medical professionals and scientific community rose to the occasion, and even after one year still fighting without any trace of fatigue, thereby successfully managing the pandemic in a country of 1.3 billion, is a testimony that we have the DNA, sincerity, commitment and passion to accomplish the vision of good quality health for everyone," he said.

Complimenting PGIMER for its initiatives, the minister stated that the state-of-art facilities and equipment inaugurated are a major step forward in healthcare innovation and will go a long way in addressing the healthcare needs of the community of the region.

Vardhan also inaugurated a national resource centre for oral health care of children and elderly, an advanced PET-CT facility, 384 slice dual-source CT scan and a refractive surgery suite at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research.

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