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Coronavirus News Updates: PM speaks to Kamala Harris, appreciates US efforts for vaccine supply to India

Coronavirus News Updates: The US embassy issued a statement from Symone Sanders, senior advisor and chief spokesperson for Harris on her calls with leaders of four countries, including Modi, on the global allocation plan for the supply of the COVID-19 vaccine doses to India and other countries by the month-end

FP Staff June 03, 2021 22:38:24 IST
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Coronavirus News Updates: PM speaks to Kamala Harris, appreciates US efforts for vaccine supply to India

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Centre responsible if PM CARES Fund ventilators cause deaths: Bombay HC

The Bombay High Court has said that it would be the responsibility of the Centre in case any faulty ventilators supplied by a Gujarat company through the PM CARES Fund caused the deaths of Covid-19 patients, reports News18

In its verdict on Wednesday, a division bench comprising Justice Ravindra Ghuge and Justice BU Debadwar had said that they would “not permit experimentation of ventilators which have undergone major repairs in treating the patients, since this would be causing a risk/health hazard to the patients, and unfortunately, the use of such ventilators may cause loss of life, which must be averted".

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June 03, 2021 - 22:50 (IST)

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 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in India exceeds 22.37 crore

The total number of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in the country has exceeded 22.37 crore, the Union Health Ministry said on Thursday. It said 14,20,288 people between 18 and 44 years received the first dose of vaccine and 27,203 beneficiaries of the same age group received the second dose on Thursday.

Cumulatively, 2,40,54,868 people in this age group have received their first dose and 86,568 beneficiaries got their second shot since the start of phase three of the vaccination drive.

Bihar, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal have administered the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine to more than 10 lakh beneficiaries of the age group 18-44 years, the ministry said.

June 03, 2021 - 22:31 (IST)

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Biden announces international COVID-19 vaccine sharing plan

President Joe Biden announced Thursday the U.S. will donate 75% of its unused COVID-19 vaccines to the U.N.-backed COVAX global vaccine sharing program, acting as more Americans have been vaccinated and global inequities have become more glaring, reports AP.

Of the first tranche of 25 million doses, the White House said about 19 million will go to COVAX, with approximately 6 million for South and Central America, 7 million for Asia and 5 million for Africa. The doses mark a substantial — and immediate — boost to the lagging COVAX effort, which to date has shared just 76 million doses with needy countries.

Overall, the White House aims to share 80 million doses globally by the end of June, most through COVAX. But 25% of the nation’s excess will be kept in reserve for emergencies and for the U.S. to share directly with allies and partners.

June 03, 2021 - 22:17 (IST)

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Bihar continues to see receding trend

The raging coronavirus on Thursday continued to show signs of ebbing in Bihar with the state recording 28 new fatalities and 1106 fresh cases of infection, state health department bulletin said. The new deaths pushed the toll to 5296, while the tally of the positive patients increased to 7,10,199 since outbreak of the pandemic last year.

Out of 1106 fresh positive cases, capital Patna had the lion share of 124 infections. A total of 6,93,472 COVID patients have recovered so far. The state has a recovery rate of 97.64 percent.

June 03, 2021 - 21:51 (IST)

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Kamala Harris calls Modi; US to share Covid vaccines with India directly

US Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and informed him about the United States' global allocation plan of the first 25 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines.

Prime Minister expressed his appreciation to Vice President Harris for the US decision, as well as for all other forms of support and solidarity that India has received in recent days from the US Government, businesses and the Indian expatriate community in the US.

The leaders discussed ongoing efforts to strengthen the health supply chain between the US and India, including in the area of vaccine manufacturing. 

June 03, 2021 - 21:49 (IST)

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Rajasthan records 44 coronavirus deaths, 1,258 new cases

Forty-four COVID-19 related deaths and 1,258 fresh cases were reported in Rajasthan on Thursday, taking the total number of fatalities and positive cases to 8,559 and 9,43,494 respectively, a health bulletin said.

The maximum of 11 deaths and 340 positive cases were reported from Jaipur while the rest of the deaths and cases were reported from other districts in the state. A total of 9,07,527 COVID patients have recovered from the infection while the number of active cases at present is 27,408.

June 03, 2021 - 21:15 (IST)

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Andhra CM writes to other CMS on urging Centre to take charge of vaccination drive

Andhra Pradesh drew a blank to its global bid inviting international pharma firms to supply Covid-19 vaccine, prompting Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy to write to all his counterparts stating that the situation has now transformed into a 'States Vs Union' and it was time for all of them to "speak in a single voice."

"It is my request that as Chief Ministers we speak in a single voice and urge the Government of India to take charge and responsibility of the vaccination drive, the way it was happening in the early part of the year. The decision of giving the states a larger say in the vaccination procurement was something that was unwarranted," Jagan noted in the letter.

He said the need of the hour was to increase vaccine availability through any source.

June 03, 2021 - 21:06 (IST)

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Himachal Pradesh reports 995 new Covid cases, 23 deaths

COVID-19 claimed 23 lives and infected 995 people more in Himachal Pradesh, raising the death toll due to the disease to 3,217 and the total infection tally to 1,93,137 in the state, an official said on Thursday.

According to the state Health Department, there are 11,057 active cases in Himachal Pradesh. The recovery count rose to 1,78,840 with 1,890 patients getting cured of the disease in the past 24 hours, the official said.

June 03, 2021 - 21:01 (IST)

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Maharashtra reports 15,229 COVID-19 cases, 307 deaths

Maharashtra on Thursday reported 15,229 new COVID-19 cases and 307 fatalities, taking its caseload to 57,91,413 and death toll to 97,394, the health department said. As many as 25,617 patients were discharged from hospitals during the day, pushing the number of recovered cases to 54,86,206.

The state now has 2,04,974 active cases, it said. The recovery rate marginally improved to 94.73 percent from 94.54 percent the day before. The fatality rate stood at 1.68 percent.

June 03, 2021 - 20:52 (IST)

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Uttar Pradesh reports 108 more deaths, 1,268 new cases

Uttar Pradesh reported 108 fresh Covid-related fatalities taking the death toll to 20,895 while the infection tally touched 16,95,212 with 1,268 new cases, officials said on Thursday.

Of the 108 deaths, 10 were reported from Kanpur Nagar, nine from Gorakhpur, eight from Amroha, seven from Allahabad, six each from Lucknow, Meerut, and Jhansi among others, a health department release issued said.

Lucknow reported 75 new cases, followed by Saharanpur (66), Muzaffarnagar (65), and Meerut (55) among others, the release said. In the last 24 hours, as many as 4,260 COVID-19 patients in the state have been discharged, taking the total number of recoveries to 16,48,771. The recovery rate now stands at 97.1 percent.

June 03, 2021 - 20:43 (IST)

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Serum Institute seeks indemnity from liability, says report

Domestic vaccine major Serum Institute of India is seeking indemnity from liability for its COVID vaccines, saying that the rules should be same for all the companies, according to unnamed sources, reports PTI.

The development comes after requests for indemnity and exemption from bridging trials have been made by Pfizer and Moderna to the Indian government. "Rules should be the same for everyone," a source at the Serum Institute said.

Earlier, Serum Institute CEO Adar Poonawalla had said that vaccine manufacturers need to have protection against all lawsuits for their vaccines, especially during a pandemic.

In December 2020, speaking at an event, he said, "we need to have the government indemnify manufacturers, especially vaccine manufacturers, against all lawsuits. In fact, COVAX and other countries have already started talking about that".

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Live News Updates: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday spoke to the US Vice President Kamala Harris and expressed his appreciation for assurance of vaccine supplies to India as part of the US Strategy for Global Vaccine Sharing, under which India is expected to get the first batch of doses by the month-end.

Maharashtra on Thursday reported 15,229 new cases and 307 fatalities, taking its caseload to 57,91,413 and death toll to 97,394, the health department said.

Domestic vaccine major Serum Institute of India is seeking indemnity from liability for its COVID vaccines, saying that the rules should be same for all the companies, according to unnamed sources, reports PTI.

The Maharashtra government on Thursday evening clarified that the existing restrictions on account of have not been lifted anywhere, contrary to the announcement made by minister Vijay Wadettiwar.

Delhi recorded 487 fresh cases, the lowest daily count in over two-and-a-half months and 45 deaths on Friday, while the positivity rate slumped to 0.61 percent, according to data shared by the health department in Delhi.

The Bombay High Court has said that it would be the responsibility of the Centre in case any faulty ventilators supplied by a Gujarat company through the PM CARES Fund caused the deaths of patients, reports News18

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Thursday announced extending lockdown for a week from June 7 to June 14 to contain the spread.

As per CNN-News18, the Maharashtra government announces 5 levels for unlocking. It has also lifted lockdown in 18 districts from 4 June. These are districts with a positivity of less than 5 percent and bed occupancy less than 25 percent, reports The Hindu.

Five senior pilots of Air India have died in May due to , senior officials said on Thursday, adding that the carrier has started vaccinating its employees from 15 May onwards after a delay due to the non-availability of vaccines.

Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla said the government is in touch with major vaccine manufacturers like Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Moderna about sourcing and possible local manufacturing of their vaccines in India.

Mumbai is expected to get a supply of 87,000 doses of Covishield vaccine against on Friday and the inoculation drive would resume in the city the next day, Mayor Kishori Pednekar said.

DGCI told Delhi High Court that the Gautam Gambhir Foundation was found guilty of unauthorisedly stocking and giving Fabiflu drug to patients.

The Supreme Court said that it is happy to note that the government has taken a decision to cancel the Class 12 board exams, and directed the CBSE and CICSE to place on record objective criteria for assessment of marks in two weeks.

Delhi health minister Satyendar Jain said 1,044 black fungus cases were reported in the national capital so far, of which 89 have died. Meanwhile, Delhi Medical Association filed a suit in the Delhi High Court against Yoga guru Ramdev, seeking that the latter be restrained from disseminating false information about Patanjali's Coronil tablet.

Maintaining a declining trend in daily cases, India reported 1,34,154 new infections in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of cases to 2,84,41,986.

Ministry of Health has finalised an advance arrangement for procuring 30 crore doses of Hyderabad-based Biological E's vaccines.

As the second wave of rages on in India, over 2.83 crore confirmed cases and 3.35 lakh deaths have been recorded till Wednesday.

A month after the vaccination drive was opened for all adults, the cumulative vaccination coverage has crossed the 22 crore mark, according to the Union Health Ministry. Bihar, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal have administered the first dose of the vaccine to more than 10 lakh beneficiaries in the age group of 18-44 years, the ministry said.

Meanwhile, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Patna has started the paediatric trials for the vaccine- Covaxin, manufactured by Bharat Biotech. Medical experts have warned that children may be more prone to infection in a possible third wave of .

EU has delayed putting the UK on the “white list” amid concerns about the rise in cases linked to the Delta variant.

Updated Date: June 03, 2021 22:51:40 IST

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