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Coronavirus Live News Updates: Maharashtra to extend lockdown for 15 days, new guidelines likely on 1 June

Coronavirus Latest News Updates: The state Cabinet had taken the decision to extend the curbs on people's movement and businesses — in force since mid-April — in a meeting on Thursday

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Coronavirus Live News Updates: Maharashtra to extend lockdown for 15 days, new guidelines likely on 1 June

The number of doses administered per day have more than halved in India with just 14 lakh doses being given a day on 20 May as compared to 36 lakh administere per day on 10 April. AP

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May 29, 2021 - 08:45 (IST)

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Noida targets to become India's first fully-vaccinated district

Top officers of Uttar Pradesh's Gautam Buddh Nagar on Friday resolved to make it India's first fully-vaccinated district against coronavirus, according to officials. A clarion call towards the resolution was given by District Magistrate Suhas L Y during a virtual meeting with top health and administration officials of the district with Police Commissioner Alok Singh also in attendance, they said.

Currently, Gautam Buddh Nagar is second after state capital Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh in terms of vaccination but is first in terms of population ratio inoculated, according to the statement.

May 29, 2021 - 08:28 (IST)

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Tamil Nadu govt extends lockdown till 7 June

The state-wide lockdown without relaxations to help break the chain of COVID-19 transmission has been extended till 7 June by one more week, Chief Minister
M K Stalin announced on Friday. He said the move was done considering public good to rein in the pandemic spread and appealed to the people to cooperate with the government and stay indoors.

Stalin said a pack of 13 grocery items will be distributed to 'rice' category ration card holders through Public Distribution System shops from next month.

With the permission, provision stores will be allowed to sell commodities in their respective areas through vehicles like mini cargo vans or pushcarts and online
ordering firms too shall be permitted to deliver groceries, he said in a statement.

May 29, 2021 - 08:22 (IST)

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India reports 1.73 new COVID-19 cases today

The tally of new COVID-19 cases in the country was 173,921 in the last 24 hours, reports said on Saturday morning. This is the second consecutive day that the number of new cases are below two lakhs, The Times of India reported.

May 29, 2021 - 08:14 (IST)

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COVID-19 restrictions extended by 15 days in Maharashtra

The lockdown-like-restrictions in Maharashtra on account of the coronavirus pandemic have been extended by 15 days but a fresh set of guidelines will be issued on 1 June, health minister Rajesh Tope said on Friday.

The state cabinet had taken the decision to extend the curbs on people's movement and businesses — in force since mid-April — in a meeting on Thursday.

"As far as lockdown is concerned, 15 days' extension has been given, but the guidelines related to it will be issued on 1 June,"  Tope told reporters.

May 29, 2021 - 08:03 (IST)

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Punjab govt says 51.6 lakh households covered in anti-COVID screening in one week

A total of 51.6 lakh Punjab households underwent anti-Covid screening in the last eight days under the state government's 'Mission Fateh 2.0' against the pandemic.

Under a screening drive to detect COVID-19 spread in the state, accredited social health activists surveyed a population of 1.95 crore across the state in the last eight days, Punjab Health Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu said on Friday.

In an official statement, he said, 1,37,281 individuals were tested for Covid-19 under the screening drive, and out of them, 4,654 tested positive.

May 29, 2021 - 07:55 (IST)

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BMC opens walk-in vaccination for people above 45

Those in the 45 years and above age group can now get their first as well as second dose of Covishield vaccine in Mumbai without registration from Monday to Wednesday, the civic body said. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Friday came out with revised guidelines for vaccination against coronavirus.

Students in the 18 to 44 years age group from Mumbai who are heading to foreign universities can also walk in at three dedicated vaccination centres — Kasturba Hospital, Rajawadi Hospital and Cooper Hospital — to get jabs on these three days, the BMC said.

They will need to carry admission confirmation letters and I-20 or DS-160 forms for foreign visas.

May 29, 2021 - 07:39 (IST)

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Regularly in contact with Pfizer, Moderna to boost vaccine availability: Health Ministry

The ministry said Government of India, through the National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19 (NEGVAC), is regularly interacting with national and international manufacturers like Pfizer, Moderna to make vaccines available in the country. 

"The concrete actions are a stern indication that Government of India is making all out efforts to increase vaccine production in the country as well as attracting foreign vaccine manufacturers to supply the required vaccine doses for national Covid vaccination programme," the ministry in a statement.

Despite the constraints of availability, India has fared well in covering 200 million persons in only 130 days which is the third largest coverage in the world, the ministry said.

Coronavirus Latest News Updates: The lockdown-like-restrictions in Maharashtra on account of the coronavirus pandemic have been extended by 15 days but a fresh set of guidelines will be issued on 1 June, health minister Rajesh Tope said on Friday.

The state cabinet had taken the decision to extend the curbs on people's movement and businesses — in force since mid-April — in a meeting on Thursday.

"As far as lockdown is concerned, 15 days' extension has been given, but the guidelines related to it will be issued on 1 June," Tope told reporters.

Vaccine, being a biological product, takes time for harvesting and quality testing and this cannot be done overnight to ensure a safe product, the Union Health Ministry said on Friday.

The ministry said Government of India, through the National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19 (NEGVAC), is regularly interacting with national and international manufacturers like Pfizer, Moderna to make vaccines available in the country.

"The concrete actions are a stern indication that Government of India is making all out efforts to increase vaccine production in the country as well as attracting foreign vaccine manufacturers to supply the required vaccine doses for national Covid vaccination programme," the ministry in a statement.

Despite the constraints of availability, India has fared well in covering 200 million persons in only 130 days which is the third largest coverage in the world, the ministry said.

Government of India has been supporting the efforts of states and UTs for effective management of Covid patients in vaccination under the 'Whole of Government' approach since January this year.

With Covid being a pandemic with worldwide impact, there has been a high global demand of vaccines with a limited number of manufacturers and limited manufacturing capacity across countries. India has a population of 1.4 billion, which is a substantial share of the world population, the statement said.

In India, two vaccines were approved by the regulatory body in January. The two manufacturers, Serum Institute and Bharat Biotech, had a capacity to provide around 1 crore doses in the month of December, 2020.

The NEGVAC was established in August, 2020 to provide guidance on all aspects of vaccine introduction, including prioritisation of beneficiaries, procurement, vaccine selection and its delivery.

The priority of beneficiaries for COVID-19 vaccination in India has been done based on the review of available scientific evidence, guidelines proposed by the WHO, global examples and practices followed in other countries with the primary objective of protecting the healthcare and frontline workers.

Accordingly, the vaccination drive in the country has been sequentially expanded to cover the prioritized groups starting with healthcare workers (HCWs) on January 16 followed by frontline workers (FLWs) from February 2, persons aged 60 years and above, and those aged 45-59 years with co-morbidities were covered from 1 March.

Subsequently, from 1 April everyone aged 45 and above are eligible for vaccination.

Such an approach has yielded positive results by achieving more than 90 percent first dose coverage among registered HCWs and around 84 per centcoverage of 1st dose among registered FLWs, the statement said.

A 'Liberalised Pricing and Accelerated National COVID-19 Vaccination Strategy' was adopted on May 1 which is guiding the ongoing phase of the vaccination drive.

This strategy aims at incentivising manufacturers to ramp up vaccine production and also attract new manufacturers. This will augment vaccine production resulting in wider availability of vaccines with flexibility in pricing, procurement, the statement said.

"The manufacturing capacities have been ramped up. Vaccine being a biological product takes time for harvesting and quality testing. This cannot be done overnight to ensure a safe product. Thus, increase in capacity of manufacturing too needs to be a guided process," the statement said.

The Russian Sputnik V is the third vaccine to get approval from the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) for restricted use in emergency situation and it is being used in a few private hospitals. These are expected to be increased over the coming days.

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