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Coronavirus News Updates: Maharashtra's COVID-19 tally increases by 9,798, toll by 198; Mumbai adds 758 new cases

Coronavirus News Updates: Of the new fatalities, 133 occurred in the last 48 hours while 65 took place in the last week. Another 450 deaths which had taken place earlier were added after reconciliation of records. The toll went up by 648

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Coronavirus News Updates: Maharashtra's COVID-19 tally increases by 9,798, toll by 198; Mumbai adds 758 new cases

A health worker takes a swab sample to test for COVID-19 as others await their turn at a hospital in Hyderabad, India, Monday. File Image. AP

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Third COVID-19 wave unlikely to affect children more, claims AIIMS-WHO study

A study by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi and the World Health Organization (WHO) on Thursday revealed that the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic is not more likely to disproportionately affect children than adults. This comes as several states ramp up their infrastructure to prepare for the third wave with a special focus on protecting children.

The SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity rate among children was just as high as compared to the adult population in an interim study that involved 4,509 participants from five locations in four states.

Seropositivity is a percentage estimate of the number of people with antibodies towards the coronavirus and hence a past infection.

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June 18, 2021 - 22:06 (IST)

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Andhra Pradesh extends lockdown restrictions till 30 June, relaxes timings by 4 hours

The Andhra Pradesh government has further extended the COVID-19 curfew in the state till 30 June, but with a four-hour additional relaxation in timings. Accordingly, the curfew will be in force from 6 pm to 6 am daily from 21 June.

The COVID-19 curfew, first imposed on 5 May this year, has so far been extended in phases till 20 June.

Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy announced this at a high-level review meeting on COVID-19 in Amaravati on Friday.

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June 18, 2021 - 22:02 (IST)

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Delhi's COVID-19 positivity rate at 0.22%; active caseload drops to 2,445

The National Capital on Friday recorded 165 fresh coronavirus infections and 14 more deaths due to the disease while, the positivity rate stood at 0.22 percent, according to health department data.

With the new cases, Delhi's caseload has increased to 14,32,033. The latest fatalities pushed the toll to 24,900, the bulletin stated.

The number of active cases dropped to 2,444 on Friday from 2,554 the day before, it said.

June 18, 2021 - 21:33 (IST)

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Maharashtra adds 9,798 new cases, 198 deaths

Maharashtra on Friday recorded 9,798 new COVID-19 cases, pushing its cumulative tally to 59,54,508, while 198 fatalities raised the toll to 1,16,674, the health department said.

Of 198 deaths, 133 occurred in the last 48 hours while 65 took place in the last week. Another 450 deaths which had taken place earlier were added after reconciliation of records. The toll, overall, went up by 648.

Discharged patients outnumbered new infections. With 14,347 patients getting discharged during the day, the total of recoveries reached 56,99,983. There are 1,34,747 active cases in the state.

The recovery rate of Maharashtra is now 95.73 percent, while fatality rate is 1.96 percent.

June 18, 2021 - 20:49 (IST)

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Citizens let down guard, leading to second wave: Health minister

 

While the coronavirus mutated and evolved, citizens let their guard down and all this led to a spike in cases, snowballing into the second wave, Union health minister Harsh Vardhan said on Friday.

Vardhan made these remarks after distributing masks among frontline workers at the Union Health Ministry.

He stated that although this gesture was symbolic, people from various industries and corporate houses, and political leaders holding office could start a virtuous chain by emulating the exercise, eventually amplifying the Jan Andolan to protect everyone from COVID-19 through Covid appropriate behaviour, a Health Ministry statement said.

The aim of the exercise in the Health Ministry is to distribute masks to all employees, starting with the frontline workers and eventually moving to other staff.

June 18, 2021 - 20:21 (IST)

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Max Corporate Services moves court against FIR for 'fake COVID-19 tests'

Max Corporate Services on Friday moved the Uttarakhand High Court challenging an FIR filed against it for allegedly conducting nearly one lakh fake COVID-19 tests during the Kumbh Mela.

The company pleaded before the court in Nanital that it had no role to play in any fake tests conducted during the religious congregation, the firm's counsel Kartikeya Hari Gupta said.

In the petition to the court, the company said it was merely a service provider with no actual role in generating fake COVID-19 test reports as it only signed a contract with the ICMR-accredited laboratories namely Nalwa Laboratories Private Limited and Dr Lal Chandani Labs Limited to conduct the tests.

June 18, 2021 - 19:53 (IST)

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Zydus Cadila may apply for emergency use approval of its vaccine in 7-8 days, says report

Pharmaceutical major Zydus Cadila is expected to apply for emergency use authorisation (EUA) for ZyCoV-D vaccine in the next seven-eight days, ANI reported on Friday.

It will be the second indigenous COVID-19 vaccine to apply for such authorisation. It will also be the world's first DNA vaccine against coronavirus.

"Zydus Cadila has told the government that it could apply for emergency use authorisation for ZyCoV-D vaccine in the next seven-eight days," a government source said.

ZyCoV-D is a DNA COVID-19 vaccine, which carries the genetic code for that part of a virus that triggers the immune system of the body.

June 18, 2021 - 19:35 (IST)

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Pfizer and Moderna vaccines against COVID-19 don’t lower sperm count, says study

The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines against CVOID-19 do not harm male fertility, suggests a new study published in the journal JAMA.

The study, which involved 45 healthy male volunteers aged 18 to 50 years, found that the levels of sperm in participants remained at healthy levels after they got two doses of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, reports said.

Why is it relevant?

The potential negative impact of COVID-19 vaccines on male fertility has been one of the many reasons for vaccine hesitancy across the world. This study by the University of Miami in the US brings much-needed clarity into the topic and is likely to help persuade more male members of society in getting vaccinated.

"One of the reasons for vaccine hesitancy is the potential negative effect on fertility," the authors of the study from the University of Miami in the US noted.

"Because reproductive toxicity was not evaluated in the clinical trials and SARS-CoV-2 has been associated with decreases in sperm parameters, we assessed sperm parameters before and after mRNA vaccine administration, they said.

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June 18, 2021 - 19:32 (IST)

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West Bengal board releases evaluation criteria for Class 10, 12 exams

After the cancellation of Class 10 and 12 exams in West Bengal owing to the coronavirus pandemic, the two boards on Friday announced the evaluation criteria and said that the results will be announced in July.

President of West Bengal Board of Secondary Education Kalyanmoy Ganguly told a joint press meet that for the 2021 class 10 results a 50:50 formula will be followed. As per the formula the candidates mark in Class 9 annual examination and the internal assessment in Class 10 will be taken into consideration.

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June 18, 2021 - 19:20 (IST)

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Delta variant of COVID-19 becoming globally dominant: WHO

The World Health Organization's chief scientist Friday said that the Delta variant of COVID-19, first identified in India, is becoming the globally dominant variant of the disease.

"The Delta variant is well on its way to becoming the dominant variant globally because of its increased transmissability," WHO's Soumya Swaminathan told in a news conference.

June 18, 2021 - 19:14 (IST)

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Kerala adds 11,361 new cases, 90 deaths

Kerala on Friday reported 11,361 fresh coronavirus infections and 90 more fatalities, taking the caseload to 27,85,304 and the toll to 11,833.

A total of 12,147 persons recuperated from the disease, taking the number of those cured to 26,65,354. Currently, there are 1,07,682 persons under treatment, and 4,69,522 under observation of which 27,905 are in isolation wards of various hospitals.

State health minister Veena George said 1,11,124 samples were tested in the past 24 hours and the test positivity rate (TPR) was 10.22 percent.

Coronavirus LATEST News Updates: Of the new fatalities, 133 occurred in the last 48 hours while 65 took place in the last week. Another 450 deaths which had taken place earlier were added after reconciliation of records. The toll went up by 648.

ZyCoV-D is a DNA COVID-19 vaccine, which carries the genetic code for that part of a virus that triggers the immune system of the body.

Pharmaceutical major Zydus is likely to apply for emergency use authorisation (EUA) for its Covid vaccine — ZyCoV-D — in the next seven-eight days, news agency ANI reported on Friday. According to the report, the pharma company has informed the Centre that it could apply for emergency use nod for its vaccine in a week.

A decision on further relaxing lockdown restrictions in the state after 21 June when the current curbs come to an end, will be taken on Saturday,

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said "The situation is improving. There is also a possibility of a third wave in the future, but despite that we will have to give some relaxations. We will discuss it at a meeting tomorrow evening, and take a decision," Yediyurappa told reporters on Friday.

Assam government cancels Class 10, 12 board exams, say reports. According to new agency ANI, the announcement was made by State Education Minister Ranoj Pegu.

The Tripura government has extended the COVID curfew from 2 pm to 5 am in Agartala and 11 other urban local bodies (ULBs) till 25 June, a notification said. However, night curfew from 6 pm to 5 am has been lifted from the villages.

In its announcement of the extension of the COVID-19 curfew in the state, the Andhra Pradesh government said all shops and business establishments will have to be shut by 5 pm every day.

In the East Godavari district, which has still been reporting a higher number of COVID-19 cases, the curfew will be in force from 2 pm to 6 am. Government offices will function normally from 21 June and staff have been directed to attend work as per the revised schedule.

The Andhra Pradesh government extended the COVID-19 curfew in the state till 30 June. It also announced a four-hour additional relaxation in timings.

Accordingly, curfew will be in force from 6 pm to 6 am daily from 21 June, Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy said. The curfew, first imposed on 5 May this year, has so far been extended in phases till 30 June.

More than half a crore people in Maharashtra have become fully vaccinated against coronavirus over the last five months as they have been administered both the doses of vaccines, a report by the state health department has revealed. A total of 53,72,219 people have got both the doses till now, it said.

As per the Election Commission of India's data shared ahead of 2019 Assembly polls, there are a total of nine crore people in Maharashtra who are above 18 years of age. Considering that, the state has been able to vaccinate slightly over five per cent population in the last five months.

Launching a training programme for COVID-19 frontline workers, Narendra Modi also urged the people to remain cautious, stressing that the virus is "still amongst us" and the possibility of it mutating is also there.

He also said the Centre is committed to provide Covid vaccination free to everyone, starting June 21. "In the second wave of coronavirus , we saw what kind of challenges the ever-changing form of this virus can bring before us," Modi said.

"We have to further enhance the preparedness of the country to meet the challenges ahead," he asserted.

The daily positivity rate was recorded 3.24 percent on Friday morning. It has been less than 5 percent for 11 consecutive days, the Union Health Ministry said, adding the weekly positivity rate has declined to 3.80 percent.

Recoveries continue to outnumber daily new cases for the 36th consecutive day. The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 2,85,80,647, while the case fatality rate stands at 1.29 percent, the data stated. Cumulatively, 26,89,60,399 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered so far under Nationwide Vaccination Drive.

The active cases have fallen below 8 lakh after 73 days and the national COVID-19 recovery rate has crossed 96 percent.

The active cases have declined to 7,98,656, comprising 2.68 percent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has improved to 96.03 percent, the data updated at 8 am showed.

India on Friday reported 62,480 new COVID-19 cases, 88,977 recoveries and 1,587 deaths in the last 24 hours, the Union Health Ministry said.

The total caseload rose to 2,97,62,793.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch a customised crash course programme for COVID-19 frontline workers on Friday through video conferencing, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said. The launch will commence the programme in 111 training centres spread over 26 states.

The launch will be followed by Modi's address. the Union Minister of skill development and entrepreneurship will also be present on the occasion. The programme aims to skill and upskill over one lakh "Covid warriors" across the country, the PMO added.

A study by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi and the World Health Organization (WHO) on Thursday revealed that the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic is not more likely to disproportionately affect children than adults. This comes as several states ramp up their infrastructure to prepare for the third wave with a special focus on protecting children.

The SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity rate among children was just as high as compared to the adult population in an interim study that involved 4,509 participants from five locations in four states.

Seropositivity is a percentage estimate of the number of people with antibodies towards the coronavirus and hence a past infection.

Maharashtra on Thursday reported 9,830 fresh COVID-19 cases and 236 fatalities and also added 400 old deaths, taking its infection tally to 59,44,710 and the toll to 1,16,026, said the state health department.

Apart from the 236 new deaths, the state added 400 previously unreported fatalities to the toll as part of an ongoing reconciliation exercise, the department said.

Out of the 236 deaths, 167 occurred in the last 48 hours and 69 during the last week, it said.

With 5,890 people getting discharged from hospitals during the day, the count of recovered patients rose to 56,85,636, leaving the state with 1,39,960 active cases, the department said.

There are 8,50,663 patients in home quarantine, while 4,964 are in institutional quarantine, the department said. The state's COVID-19 recovery rate is 95.64 per cent, while the case fatality rate is 1.95 per cent, it said.

With 2,16,005 more tests, the state so far has carried out 3,88,57,644 COVID-19 tests, the department said. Mumbai city reported 660 new infections and 20 fatalities, taking its tally to 7,17,832 and the toll to 15,247.

The wider Mumbai division, that comprises the city and its satellite towns, added 2,174 COVID-19 cases and 58 deaths. The division's case tally increased to 15,69,464 and the death toll to 31,060. Out of the 58 deaths, 15 were reported from rural parts of Thane district and 14 from Palghar, the department said.

The Nashik division added 966 cases and 36 deaths, of which 11 fatalities were from rural parts of Ahmednagar district. The Pune division's case tally went up by 2,417 cases and deaths by 53, of which 33 were from Satara alone, the department said.

The Kolhapur division's COVID-19 caseload increased by 3,192 cases and the deaths by 65. Kolhapur district alone added 25 deaths to the division's fatality count.

The Aurangabad division reported 169 cases and two deaths, while the Akola division registered 311 cases and four more deaths, the department said. The Nagpur division added 216 cases and four deaths, it added.

Maharashtra's coronavirus figures are as follows: Positive cases 59,44,710, new cases 9,830, deaths 1,16,026, recoveries 56,85,636, active cases 1,39,960, total tests 3,88,57,644.

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