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Delhi Police recover nine oxygen concentrators from Khan market 

The Delhi Police on Friday recovered nine oxygen concentrators from a restaurant in Khan Market area of New Delhi. Atul Thakur, DCP (South) speaking to The Hindu said that in a follow up raid they have recovered nine more concentrators from Town Hall restaurant in Khan Market.

This comes a day after four men, including the manager of a restaurant in Lodhi colony, were arrested for allegedly hoarding and blackmarketing oxygen concentrators.

On Thursday, police have recovered 419 oxygen concentrators after conducting raid at Nege Ju Restaurant and Bar in central market of Lodhi Colony, the report said.

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May 07, 2021 - 22:59 (IST)

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MK Stalin flags 'severe crisis' of oxygen shortage with Narendra Modi

Flagging the "severe crisis" over availability of medical oxygen in Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister MK Stalin on Friday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene and ensure it gets supplies and for the Centre to make available containers and trains to transport oxygen to the state.

Indicating that the death of 13 people at a government hospital near Chennai this week was due to possible oxygen shortage, he said the availability of the gas is "very very critical."

In his first official communication to Modi after taking over as the chief minister, Stalin said, "While the state is taking a number of steps to control the (covid-19) pandemic, I would like to draw your urgent attention to the severe crisis with regard to availability of medical oxygen in Tamil Nadu."

May 07, 2021 - 21:32 (IST)

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Record 600 new cases push Manipur's COVID tally to 34,333

The COVID-19 caseload in Manipur rose to 34,333 on Friday as the state reported its highest-ever single-day spike of 600 new cases, an official said. Imphal West district registered 211 fresh cases, followed by Imphal East (171), Churachandpur and Ukhrul (46 each), Bishnupur (33), Thoubal (20), Tamenglong (19), Kakching (18) and Senapati (17).

May 07, 2021 - 21:10 (IST)

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COVID-19: IAF ferries three cryogenic containers from Israel

The Indian Air Force ferried three cryogenic containers in its C17 transport aircraft from Israel in an operation coordinated by the Union home ministry to ease bottlenecks in oxygen supply across the country to meet the increasing demand triggered by the second wave of COVID-19, officials said Friday.

Cryogenic cylinders, used for liquid oxygen transport, are being procured from across the world and being brought to various parts of the country by the IAF in coordination with the home ministry, they said.

"Loaded up in Tel Aviv !! C17 of IAF with 3 Cryogenic -containers and additional respirators will be flying back to Hindan Airbase.  MHA and IAF are working in co-ordination to upscale oxygen supplies and medical eqpt amidst the 2nd wave of Covid-19," the MHA tweeted.

May 07, 2021 - 20:41 (IST)

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'Nobody will go hungry during the lockdown': Pinarayi Vijayan

May 07, 2021 - 20:22 (IST)

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Karnataka announces complete lockdown from 10-24 May

Karnataka chief minister BS Yediyurappa on Friday announced a complete lockdown and said that the "corona curfew" had been unsuccessful in curbing the COVID-19 surge in the state.

"As Covid-19 cases are surging in the state, corona curfew was not successful. So, a complete lockdown will be imposed from 6 am on 10 May to 6 am on 24 May. All hotels, pubs and bars will remain closed. Eateries, meat shops & vegetable shops can operate from 6-10 am."

The Times of India reported that all cinema halls, shopping malls, gymnasiums, sports complexes, stadiums, playgrounds, swimming pools, parks, entertainment parks, clubs, theatres, bars and auditoriums, assembly halls and similar places shall remain closed in the state. Schools, colleges, educational/coaching institutions etc. will also remain closed in Karnataka.

May 07, 2021 - 20:07 (IST)

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Telangana govt extends night curfew till 15 May

The Telangana government on Friday extended the night curfew across the state for seven more days till 15 May. The curfew will be enforced from 9 pm to 5 am.

The government also said that a maximum 100 people will be allowed at weddings, and 20 people will allowed at funerals.

May 07, 2021 - 19:54 (IST)

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Maharashtra to have separate COVID-19 task force for children

With the possibility of a third wave of COVID-19 pandemic looming, the Maharashtra government is setting up a paediatric task force to create infrastructure for the treatment of children, health minister Rajesh Tope said on Friday. More than 1.30 lakh minors in the state have been infected by coronavirus during the second wave which began around 15 February, as per official data.

"A paediatric task force is being set up to tackle the third wave of COVID-19 where children could also get infected. We will need new designs for isolation or treatment centres because generally mother has to stay with the child," Tope told reporters.

May 07, 2021 - 19:26 (IST)

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4,199 new COVID-19 cases in Goa today

Goa reported 4,199 new coronavirus cases on Friday, the highest one-day rise in the state so far, which took its caseload to 1,12,462, a health department official said.

The rise, which surpassed Thursday's record hike of 3,869 cases, came as the state government decided to impose a curfew from 9 to 24 May to contain the pandemic.

May 07, 2021 - 19:10 (IST)

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Delhi received 577 MT of oxygen against requirement of 976 MT on 6 May, says AAP govt

Delhi received just 577 metric tonnes of oxygen on 6 May, which is 59 percent of the total requirement of 976 MT, AAP MLA Raghav Chadha said on Friday. Chadha, who is also the vice chairman of Delhi Jal Board, said authorities received nine SOS calls from hospitals over oxygen shortage on Thursday and 5.1 MT of the life-saving gas was provided to these healthcare facilities. 

The National Capital had received 730 MT of oxygen on Wednesday, the highest so far, which had led to a significant reduction in SOS calls from hospitals. 

The increased supply on Wednesday had come following the intervention of the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court. However, it has come down by 153 MT in a day, he said. Over the last seven days, Delhi has received 498 MT of oxygen per day on an average against the demand of 976 MT. 

May 07, 2021 - 18:56 (IST)

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Can prevent third COVID-19 wave with 'strong measures', says Principal Scientific Advisor to Centre

K Vijay Raghavan on Friday was quoted by ANI as saying, "If we take strong measures, the third wave may not happen in all the places or indeed anywhere at all. It depends much on how effectively the guidance is implemented at the local level, in the states, in districts and in the cities everywhere."

His comments on Friday come a day after he said that the third wave is "inevitable". As the virus mutates further, a third wave of COVID infection is inevitable and it is necessary to be prepared for new waves, he had said.

Coronavirus Latest News LIVE Updates: Karnataka chief minister BS Yediyurappa on Friday announced a complete lockdown and said that the "corona curfew" had been unsuccessful in curbing the COVID-19 surge in the state.

"As COVID-19 cases are surging in the state, corona curfew was not successful. So, a complete lockdown will be imposed from 6 am on 10 May to 6 am on 24 May. All hotels, pubs and bars will remain closed. Eateries, meat shops & vegetable shops can operate from 6-10 am."

The Times of India reported that all cinema halls, shopping malls, gymnasiums, sports complexes, stadiums, playgrounds, swimming pools, parks, entertainment parks, clubs, theatres, bars and auditoriums, assembly halls and similar places shall remain closed in the state. Schools, colleges, educational/coaching institutions etc. will also remain closed in Karnataka.

Twelve states have over one lakh active COVID-19 cases each at present, while the count is between 50,000 and one lakh in seven, the Health Ministry said on Friday as the country battles a second wave of the viral disease. The positivity rate is currently above 15 percent in 24 states in the country and in the range of 5-15 percent in nine, the ministry said.

It said Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Chhattisgarh are among states and Union Territories showing continued plateauing or decrease in daily new COVID-19 cases. However, Karnataka, Kerala, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Odisha are among those showing an upward trend in daily new cases of the infection, the ministry added.

The Health Ministry also asked the states to prioritise beneficiaries awaiting their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine, and ensure timely completion of the recommended vaccination schedule.

The Union Health Ministry on Friday said that nine states — Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana and Jharkhand — are seeing a plateau in the COVID-19 cases.

"Other states with an increasing trend in daily new cases are Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Puducherry, Meghalaya, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, and Nagaland," said Arti Ahuja, Additional Secretary (Health).

Maharashtra health minister Rajesh Tope on Friday said that the state needed 1,700 MT of oxygen and appealed to the Centre to provide it.

"We need 1700 MT of oxygen. We urge the Centre to provide us the required oxygen. We received nine lakh vaccines two days back and eight lakh vaccines have been administered so far. We request Centre to provide us vaccines in large number," he said.

The TMC chief, who was sworn in as CM for Bengal for a third time on Wednesday, flagged the increasing consumption of oxygen in the state and said the demand had already gone up to 470 MT per day, and was expected to rise to 550 MT.

The battle against the pandemic transcends political differences and everyone has to fight it together as a nation, Sonia Gandhi said at a virtual meeting of the Congress Parliamentary Party.

A PIL in the Delhi High Court Friday urged it to direct the Centre and Delhi government to vaccinate all Class 10 and 12 students who would be appearing for board exams in the 2020-21 session.

Don't force us to take coercive steps. Tell your officers to comply with our order of 700 MT of oxygen every day, the apex court told SG Tushar Mehta on Friday.

The Supreme Court Friday rejected the Centre's petition against a Karnataka High Court order asking it to send 1,200 MT of oxygen per day to the state. "The Karnataka High Court order is a careful, calibrated exercise and we see no reason to entertain the Centre's appeal," the top court said.

The Supreme Court Friday dismissed Central government's plea to stay the Karnataka High Court order to give 1200 MT of oxygen to the state immediately. "It was extraordinarily and calibrated exercise of judicial power. We can't keep people of Karnataka in the lurch," said the court.

Odisha on Friday recorded a steep rise in daily COVID-19 cases with 12,238 persons testing positive for the novel coronavirus – a jump of 14 percent from Thursday, when the state reported 10,521 cases.

This is the first time since the onset of the pandemic that Odisha has crossed the 12,000 mark. On 6 May, 10,521 persons were recorded infected. The test positivity rate has jumped to 24.09% after the state tested 50,799 persons in past 24 hours.

With the death of 3,915 more patients in the past 24 hours, the COVID-19 toll in the country increased to 2.34 lakh, said the health ministry. This takes the national fatality rate to 1.09 percent.

The Central government Thursday moved the apex court against an order of the Karnataka High Court asking it to increase daily liquid medical oxygen allocation for state from present 965 MT to 1200 MT for treating COVID-19 patients.

A bench headed by Justice DY Chandrachud was told by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta that the state is being supplied 965 MT LMO presently and the order needed to be stayed urgently.

The Centre on Thursday told the Supreme Court that being a constitutionally elected government it is acting responsibly to alleviate the suffering of people due to COVID-19 by making every possible effort to augment the supply of oxygen.

It rebutted the Delhi government's accusation that oxygen allocation is being done arbitrarily and favoured creation of an effective mechanism to deal with allocation and distribution of oxygen to the states.

The apex court was told that the Delhi government has made it a "Centre versus Delhi fight".

A bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and MR Shah was told by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta that the government has to look at the demands of all the states instead of only focusing on Delhi.

Mehta said, "the Central government is a constitutionally elected government for the whole country. So is Delhi government. I therefore expect the same sense of responsibility from GNCTD."

"We are concerned about the people and their suffering. We are taking every effort to augment the supply of oxygen at the highest political level including imports from friendly countries. I will belittle myself and become small if I reply to the accusation being made by the Delhi government, he said.

The Solicitor General said, despite claiming the issue is not adversarial, they (Delhi government) have made it a Centre versus Delhi fight. We have to look at the demands of the whole country".

He said that the Centre's current oxygen allocation formula is not static but dynamic and it has been made after proper application of mind by the experts and realistic figures has been arrived at.

"We are concerned not only for the people of Delhi but for the entire country. I have never suggested that an audit of supply and demand of oxygen be conducted in Delhi, as claimed by Delhi government's counsel. I have suggested an audit of supply and demand of oxygen in the entire country so that effective mechanisms can be developed. They keep saying people are dying in Delhi. We are also equally concerned about the people of Delhi," he said.

Mehta said allocation of oxygen to Mumbai cannot be compared to allocation of Maharashtra as done by Delhi government and shifting of blame should be avoided.

"It needs to be seen if Rs 100 is sent to the state then how much is spent. I have been saying this from day one that there has been a system failure. It does not mean that we are against any political leadership or any government. Delhi is not only the capital of the country but also the face of the country. It has special status," Mehta said.

He said that COVID-19 is a disaster, which the Centre is trying to manage and ensure equitable distribution of resources based on a rational formula.

"I cannot start nit-picking and score debating points. I just don't want people to suffer. My concern is to save lives," Mehta said, while replying to contentions of senior advocate Rahul Mehra, representing Delhi government.

During the day-long hearing, Mehra submitted that despite the top court's direction, Centre has failed to allocate requisite oxygen to the state even on Thursday as per their estimate, a day after it had given 730 MT.

He said that the Centre has tried to put the Delhi government in dock in every affidavit they have filed before the courts and claimed that other states like Madhya Pradesh and Punjab were given more oxygen than their demands.

"This court should not allow the supply to be brought down as it will be in violation of the court's 30 April order and we must say that it is not followed in letter and spirit. This court should ensure that the supply is maintained at 700 MT," Mehra said.

He said that people are dying in Delhi for shortage in supply of oxygen to hospitals and the Centre should not be allowed to dilute the supply either directly or indirectly and the solemn assurance given by the union government to court that the demand of gas will be met shall be followed.

"If an audit of oxygen supply is to be made, then it should be done on the allocation policy of the centre which in our view is arbitrary. The audit of tankers should also be done as these vehicles are national assets," he said, adding that there should also be no allocation on just papers.

There should not be any presupposition that there is a certain government in the state and it is not doing its job. We are trying to do everything possible at our end, Mehra said, adding that if the allocation policy of the Centre is not arbitrary then there is nothing to hide.

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