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Coronavirus Live News Updates: No home quarantine in Assam for COVID-19 patients with comorbidities, says Himanta Biswa Sarma

Coronavirus Live News Updates: The CM also reviewed the status of paediatric ICUs, which are being set up at various government hospitals, and functioning of 13 oxygen plants in the state

FP Staff June 04, 2021 22:44:15 IST
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Coronavirus Live News Updates: No home quarantine in Assam for COVID-19 patients with comorbidities, says Himanta Biswa Sarma

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18:31 (ist)

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Pfizer vaccine expected soon, likely to be available for children too, says AIIMS chief

All India Institute of Medical Sciences chief Randeep Guleria has said that the coronavirus vaccine developed by pharmaceutical company Pfizer is expected to be available soon in India for adults, as well as children, News18 reported on Friday. The company is in talks with the Centre to roll out five crore doses between July and October this year.

In an interview to the news channel, Guleria said that emergency approvals have been granted to vaccines in the past based on clearances given by regulatory agencies of foreign countries and the World Health Organization.

16:07 (ist)

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Visas of stranded foreigners extended till 31 August

The visas of foreign nationals, stranded in India due to the COVID-19 pandemic, have been extended by the government till August 31 on gratis basis or free of charge.

The Union Home Ministry said that due to the non-availability of normal commercial flight operations on account of the pandemic since March, 2020, a number of foreign nationals who came to India prior to that date on valid Indian visas got stranded in the country.

Keeping in view the difficulties being faced by such foreign nationals in getting their visas extended due to the lockdown, the Home Ministry had issued an order on June 29, 2020 conveying that the Indian visa or stay stipulation period of such foreign nationals expiring post 30 June, 2020 shall be deemed to be valid until 30 more days from the date of resumption of normal international flight operations, on gratis basis.

However, such foreign nationals have been applying for an extension of their visas or stay stipulation period on a monthly basis, the Home Ministry said in a statement.

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June 04, 2021 - 23:35 (IST)

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Traders in UP's Bulandshahr won't be allowed to open shops until vaccination

Bulandshahr Police Friday announced that traders/people of 45 years and above will be allowed to open their shops or step out of the home only after they are vaccinated and once the lockdown-like curfew is lifted, ANI reported.

June 04, 2021 - 22:27 (IST)

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No home isolation for patients with comorbidities: Assam CM

Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma Friday directed the state health department to not allow home isolation to COVID-19 patients of any age group with comorbidities. Sarma also discussed the issue of fixing private hospitals' rate for treatment against coronavirus.

The state reported 4,548 new COVID-19 cases and 54 deaths in the past 24 hours.

June 04, 2021 - 21:58 (IST)

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Maharashtra reports 14,152 new cases, 289 deaths

Maharashtra reported 14,152 fresh coronavirus infections in the past 24 hours, according to the health department bulletin issued on Friday evening. The state recorded 289 new deaths in the same duration, of which 24 were in Mumbai. 

The daily COVID-19 tally has dropped from Thursday when the state clocked over 15,000 new cases.

June 04, 2021 - 21:53 (IST)

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Modi reviews inoculation drive, asks officials to reduce vaccine wastage

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while reviewing the progress of India's COVID-19 vaccination drive, Friday asked officials to implement measures to bring down vaccine wastage.

"Government of India is actively working with vaccine manufacturers ad helping them in terms of facilitating more production units, financing and supply of raw materials," the PMO said.

A statement released by the prime minister's office said that the PM was briefed about the current availability of vaccines and roadmap for ramping it up. He was also apprised about the efforts undertaken to help various vaccine manufacturers ramp up production of vaccine.

June 04, 2021 - 21:25 (IST)

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Assam issues revised COVID-19 containment SOP

The Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) Friday issued a revised directive to control the movement of people in the state in view of the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The order will be applicable throughout the state from 5 am on 6 June (Sunday) and will remain in force till 5 am on 16 June.

The directives will be applicable for both urban and rural areas across the state. According to the new order: 

1) There shall be total ban on movement of individuals from 1 pm to 5 am daily.

2) Restaurants and other eateries can entertain dine-in guests only up to 12 noon. Takeaway of food is allowed till 1 pm after which only home delivery of food will be allowed.

3) All inter-district transport services and movement of people to and from other districts shall remain suspended

June 04, 2021 - 21:13 (IST)

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No decision on indemnity to foreign or Indian vaccine makers yet: Centre

No decision on granting indemnity to any foreign or Indian Covid vaccine-manufactures has been taken yet, the government said Friday, underlining these decisions are to be taken "in the interest of nation and people". NITI Aayog member (Health) Dr VK Paul's statement came over the issue of offering indemnity to Indian COVID-19 vaccine-manufacturers.

He said the issue has come up in the context of foreign companies, specifically Pfizer, and that the government is engaging with the US pharma major and others making such a demand.

"In principle, they (foreign manufacturers) expect indemnity to be given. This is what they have said has been the case all over the world. We have also checked with other countries and the World Health Organization. Yes, indeed they have supplied vaccines only after such indemnities have been given. This appears to be the fact. Particular companies have requested and we are in negotiation with them but there is no decision at the moment," Paul said.

June 04, 2021 - 21:01 (IST)

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SII gets DGCI's nod to manufacture Sputnik V in India

The Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) has granted permission to the Serum Institute of India (SII) to manufacture the Sputnik COVID-19 vaccine in India for examination, test and analysis.

The Pune-based firm has collaborated with Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Moscow in Russia for developing Sputnik V at its licensed Hadapsar facility.

"The DCGI has granted permission to the Serum Institute to manufacture the Sputnik Covid-19 vaccine in India for examination, test and analysis at its licensed Hadapsar facility with certain conditions," an official source said.

The company had submitted an application to the DCGI in this regard on Thursday.

June 04, 2021 - 20:47 (IST)

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Over 33 lakh vaccines registered in 24 hrs: Centre

More than 33 lakh COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered in India on Friday till 7 pm, as per latest data released by the Union health ministry. 

With that, the cumulative number of vaccine doses administered in the country reached 22.75 crore as on the 140th day of the vaccination drive (4 June). Of the total, over 2.59 crore beneficiaries belonged in the 18-44 age bracket.

June 04, 2021 - 20:26 (IST)

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Assam govt halts first dose of Covaxin due to shortage, says minister

The Assam government has stopped administering the first dose of Covaxin due to its shortage, and will accord priority to 1.50 lakh people who are due for the second dose of the jab, a state minister said on Friday.

The current stock of Covaxin in the state is 20,000 but "we will get 50,000 more doses within the next few days", Minister for Health and Family Welfare Keshab Mahanta said.

He also urged those who are slated for the second dose to not panic as the gap between the two doses has been increased from 28 to 42 days, and said they will be inoculated within the stipulated time.

June 04, 2021 - 20:13 (IST)

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BMC rejects nine vaccine supply bids; in talks with Dr Reddy's for Sputnik V

All nine proposals received for the supply of COVID-19 vaccines for Mumbai have been rejected for lack of necessary documents, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said on Friday.

The civic body is now in talks with Dr Reddy's Laboratories, the distributor of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine, and the firm has agreed to supply some doses on an experimental basis before June-end, it said in a statement. On 12 May, the civic body had invited global `Expression of Interest' for supplying one crore vaccine doses.

The deadline was extended twice, on May 18 and May 25, before 10 suppliers submitted proposals. But one of them withdrew from the race before the deadline of 1 June, 2021.

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Live News Updates: The chief minister also reviewed the status of paediatric ICUs, which are being set up at various government hospitals, and functioning of 13 oxygen plants in the state.

Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday directed the state health department to not allow home quarantine to Covid patients of any age group with comorbidities. They can be referred to institutional quarantine, he said.

The Pune-based firm will have to submit a copy of the agreement between it and the Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology in Moscow for transfer of cell bank and virus stock, as per conditions set by the DCGI.

"The DCGI has granted permission to the Serum Institute to manufacture the Sputnik vaccine in India for examination, test and analysis at its licensed Hadapsar facility with certain conditions," an official source said.

The company had submitted an application to the DCGI in this regard on Thursday.

All nine proposals received for the supply of vaccines for Mumbai have been rejected for lack of necessary documents, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said on Friday.

Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, and CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), have collaboratively sequenced genomes of variants in the temple town and adjoining areas.

Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, and CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), here, have collaboratively sequenced genomes of variants in the temple town and adjoining areas.

Soon after the Centre pulled up the Punjab government of selling Covaxin doses at over and above the prices they were procured from the Centre triggering allegations of ‘vaccine profiteering’, the order was withdrawn by the state government.

Addressing a press conference, NITI Aayog Member VK Paul said a decision on indemnity the issue for either foreign or local vaccine manufacturers was yet to be made.

Lav Agrawal, Joint Secretary, Health Ministry, on Friday during a routine media presser on the COVID19 situation said that there has been a continuous decrease in districts reporting more than 100 average daily new cases. "257 districts reporting more than 100 daily cases," he said.

People fully vaccinated with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine are likely to have more than five times lower levels of neutralising antibodies against the Delta variant first identified in India compared to the original strain, according to research published in The Lancet journal.

The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) has capped the trade margin for oxygen concentrators at 70 percent, the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers said on Friday.

"NPPA has capped the trade Margin up to 70 percent on price to distributor (PTD) level on oxygen concentrators," the ministry said.

The order will be applicable up to 30 November this year, subject to review. The ministry said that the trade margin rationalisation approach has been taken keeping in mind the need for oxygen due to the pandemic, invoking extraordinary powers under Para 19 of the DPCO, 2013.

The Delhi High Court on Friday sought the stand of the Centre and the city government on a plea seeking a CBI probe into the death of 21 Covid patients at the Jaipur Golden Hospital here last month allegedly due to oxygen shortage.

Justice Rekha Palli issued a notice to the Union ministries of home and health and the Delhi government seeking their response by August 20 on the plea filed by the families of some patients who died on the intervening night of 23 and 24 April.

The plea, filed through advocate Utsav Bains, contends that the cause of death of the patients was respiratory failure due to insufficient supply of oxygen and not comorbidities, as stated by a Delhi government committee in its report.

The Odisha government on Friday cancelled the Class 12 board examination conducted by Council of Higher Secondary Education this year, in view of the ongoing pandemic situation.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday at the CSIR meeting said that Indian scientists were on par with the international science community in innovation. Modi also lauded scientists at the CSIR meeting for making made-in-India Covid vaccine in a year.

"India used to wait for years to get hold of innovations achieved outside, now our scientists working at same quick pace," he said.

The announcement of the relief package was made by Kerala finance minister KN Balagopal in the Assembly during the Budget session on Friday.

"In the early days of pandemic, a package of Rs 20,000 cr was announced. In wake of 2nd wave, 2nd COVID package of Rs 20,000 cr is being announced to address emerging health, social & economic challenges," Kerala finance minister KN Balagopal during Budget announcement in Assembly.

Karnataka primary and secondary education minister S Suresh Kumar on Friday said that the state government will hold Class 10 examinations in the third week of July. Meanwhile, the government cancelled second year PUC exams.

"No student will fail in class 10th and 12th. Evaluation will be according to grades," Kumar said.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has called two meetings on Friday to discuss preparations for the possible third wave of . "The CM will meet the expert committee at 11 am and the preparation committee at 3 pm, the CM's office said in a tweet.

The Delhi government had on 27 May set up a 13-member committee to prepare an action plan for a possible third wave of after assessing the current status and projected requirement of the health infrastructure such as hospitals, oxygen plants and drug supplies in the city.

Another eight-member expert committee was set up to devise a strategy for mitigation and management of the third wave of .

The Union Health Ministry's update on Friday said that India reported 1.32 lakh new cases, 2,713 new deaths, and 2.07 lakh new recoveries in the last 24 hours.

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) said that as many as 35,74,33,846 samples have been tested in the country so far, including 20,75,428 samples tested on Thursday.

More than 185 intellectuals, including noted historians Romila Thapar and Irfan Habib and economist Kaushik Basu, have written an open letter to the opposition parties suggesting them to use their influence to ensure the central and state governments prepare for a possible third wave of the .

Noting that the visuals of deceased lying on roads during the second wave and bodies floating in rivers have pricked the world's collective conscience, they said it was heartwarming that amidst the pandemic, most political parties are "willing to work in a non-partisan manner in the peoples' interest".

"Yet, despite the offer to cooperate and work with the union government, it is shocking that the government of India has neither welcomed the suggestions, nor created a truly national task force comprising all parties, state governments, experts and civil society to tackle the unprecedented situation India is facing," it said.

The letter said millions of Indians are scrambling to access basic healthcare services such as hospital beds, ventilators, oxygen, essential medicines, ambulances, etc.

"The visuals of the deceased lying on roads, floating in rivers and riverbeds has pricked the world's collective conscience," the letter said.

The signatories to the letter include Magsaysay awardee and activist Wilson Bezwada, former Amnesty International Secretary General Salil Shetty, former UGC Chairman Sukhadeo Thorat, former UPSC member Purshottam Aggarwal, and several academicians from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New York University, University of Siena (Italy), University of Sao Paulo, University of Pennsylvania, and Princeton University among others.

"It is very distressing that, despite a history of successful mass-vaccination campaigns in the past 70 years, the government has outsourced the procurement of vaccines to severely stretched state governments, at differential and exorbitant rates. Likewise, expert advice is repeatedly ignored, while obscurantist, unproven remedies are encouraged.

"Large rallies and religious congregations were organised, and there was no preparation to enhance the availability of oxygen, vaccines, and beds," it said.

The letter suggested the parties to consider a series of measures.

"There is a need to immediately reach out to, and support, the efforts of these citizen and civil society groups. Since these are already acting as aggregators of requests from citizens in need, progressive parties can support them by securing help for them or connecting them to the right authorities and systems," it said.

Parties must also support and sponsor citizen/civil society initiatives, "which are hamstrung because of restrictive policies regarding fund raising imposed by the government", it said.

The letter also suggested the parties to use their influence to urge the union and state governments to prepare in advance for the imminent third wave.

"Just to cite one example, children (who may also be impacted by the third wave) will need different oxygen masks, which hospitals don't have in adequate quantities. Parties can work with citizen groups to map demand, and try to secure their supply," it said.

It urged the parties to leverage their connections to stock on oxygen refills, food etc which might be needed during the third wave.

"Parties must leverage their connections to stock these in advance, and work with citizen groups to disburse them as and when they are needed. The more we prepare in advance, the more lives we can save," it said.

Updated Date: June 04, 2021 22:44:43 IST

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