Coronavirus (Covid-19) India Live News: Madhya Pradesh administers over 10 lakh Covid-19 vaccine doses in a day; At 11,699, Kerala reports sharp decline in new cases

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Coronavirus fresh cases in India, Coronavirus active cases in India today: The second wave of the coronavirus is receding in India with every passing day. At 26,041, the week began on a relieved note today. While daily cases remain below 30,000-mark for the second consecutive day on Monday, the week-on-week analysis shows that India registered two lakh new infections in a span of seven days. This was the lowest level of the caseload the country saw in the last two quarters.

The active cases have also witnessed a fresh dip below the 3 lakh mark. The health bulletin shows that India’s current active caseload stands at 2,99,620. This is the lowest level in the last 191 days, the government data shows. There were 276 Covid fatalities in the last 24 hours.

However, it may be highlighted that the number of Covid tests conducted across India is less than 12 lakh-mark. While the virus transmission may have ebbed, the real picture will only emerge when we have a lower number of cases despite high testing.

 Uttar Pradesh is planning Saturdays as days assigned specifically for the second dose of the coronavirus vaccine. Maharashtra is also launching special drives focusing on groups such as working women etc. Across India, states are formulating new plans to ensure that maximum people are vaccinated under the national programme.

In National Capital, there are reports of organising task forces to tackle crowding during the festive season in the Delhi bazaars. While the stringent lockdowns remain the very last resort, local authorities are coming up with better solutions to fight Covid and keep the economy running.

India’s December deadline of vaccinating all eligible citizens is closing in the next three months. With the country resuming its vaccine exports, it would be very crucial for the Centre to maintain both the vaccination pace at home and meet the stock demand from abroad. Because while India’s dose 1 coverage has gone up significantly, the double vaccination group is still under 25 per cent. This can be a worrying thing as new variants emerge.

Here are the latest Covid updates from India and the world: 

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    21:01 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: 504 new cases, 20 deaths in Karnataka

    Karnataka on Monday reported 504 new cases of COVID-19 and 20 deaths, taking the total number of infections to 29,73,899 and death toll to 37,746, the health department said. The day also saw 893 discharges, taking the total number of recoveries to 29,23,320. Of  the new cases recorded, 181 were from Bengaluru Urban, as the city saw 265 discharges and 5 deaths. Total number of active cases in the state is at 12,804. While the positivity rate for the day stood at 0.48 per cent, case fatality rate (CFR) was at 3.96 per cent. Of the deaths reported today, 5 are from Bengaluru Urban, Dakshina Kannada (4), Mysuru (3), Mandya (2), followed by others. After Bengaluru Urban, the highest number of fresh cases was recorded in Dakshina Kannada with 83 infections, Mysuru 47 and Kodagu 26. Bengaluru Urban district has now a total of 12,45,671 positive cases, followed by Mysuru 1,77,816 and Tumakuru 1,20,118. (PTI)

    20:48 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: HC stays order asking Delhi govt to decide on CM's "promise" on payment of rent for poor during COVID

    The Delhi High Court on Monday stayed its single judge order directing the AAP government to decide on implementing Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's "promise" on payment of rent if a poor tenant was unable to do so during the COVID-19 pandemic. A bench of Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh while ordering the stay during the hearing of the Delhi government's appeal against Justice  Prathiba M Singh's direction also orally asked whether it was wiling to pay even 5 per cent of the rent. Justice Prathiba Singh had also held that a chief minister's "promise/assurance" to citizens made at a news conference is enforceable in nature. The bench said that an irreparable loss would be caused to the appellant if an order of stay is not passed. "There is a prima facie case in favour of the appellant. Balance of convenience is in favour of the appellant and irreparable loss shall be caused. We stay the operation, implementation, and execution of the order of the single judge till the next date of hearing," said the bench which posted the matter for further hearing on November 29. (PTI)

    20:41 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Man demands Covid vaccination on priority, attacks doctor with axe when refused

    A 32-year-old man was arrested on Monday for allegedly attacking a medical official with an axe in Yavatmal in Maharashtra for not allowing him to jump the COVID-19 vaccination queue, police said. The doctor was unhurt in the incident that took place in Vasant Nagar under Digras police station limits, an official said. "The accused, Manohar Rathod, came to the centre and demanded he be vaccinated ahead of the queue, and got enraged when medical officer in charge Dr Santosh Jadhav told him to get registered first. He attacked Jadhav with an axe, but the latter stepped back and avoided getting hurt," the official said. The accused was arrested during the day on the basis of a complaint by Jadhav, he added. (PTI) 

    20:34 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Telangana logs216 new COVID-19 cases, two deaths

    Telangana on Monday logged 216 new COVID-19 cases, pushing the tally to 6,65,284, while the death toll rose to 3,914 with two more fatalities. The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) accounted for the most number of cases with 61, followed by Karimnagar (20) and Peddapalli (12) districts, a state government bulletin said, providing details as of 5.30 PM today. Recoveries outnumbered fresh cases with 241 people  recuperating from the infectious disease.  The cumulative number of recoveries till date was 6,56,785. Active cases stood at 4,585, the bulletin said. It said 44,584 samples were tested today and the total number tested till date was 2,62,36,462. The samples tested per million population were 7,04,902. (PTI)

    20:24 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Nagaland reports 17 new COVID cases, 1 more fatality

    Nagaland on Monday reported 17 new COVID-19 cases, 14 less than the previous day, with the tally rising to 31,167, a health department official said. The death toll rose to 663 as one more patient from Dimapur succumbed to the disease, he said. Of the fresh cases, 10 were reported from Dimapur, three from Kohima, two from Mokokchung, and one each from Peren and Wokha. Integrated Disease Surveillance Project's State Nodal Officer Dr Nyanthung Kikon said 32 people were cured of the disease in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of recoveries to 29,094. The recovery rate among coronavirus patients currently stands at 93.35 per cent. (PTI)

    20:14 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Madhya Pradesh logs 8 new COVID-19 cases, zero death; over 10 lakh inoculated in a day

    The COVID-19 tally in Madhya Pradesh rose to 7,92,504 on Monday with the addition of eight new cases, while no fresh death due to the infection was reported in the state, a health department official said. The death toll remained unchanged at 10,518, he added. The recovery count stands at 7,81,868, leaving the state with 118 active cases. With 62,741 swab samples examined during the day, the number of tests in MP went up to 1,83,67,681, the official added. Meanwhile, an official release said 6,21,66,885 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered so far in the state,  including 10,70,800 on Monday. (PTI)

    19:59 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Goa records 50 new Covid-19 cases, zero death, 106 recoveries

    Goa's coronavirus caseload went up by 50 and reached 1,76,145 on Monday, while no fresh death due to the infection was reported in the state, a health department official said. The death toll remained unchanged at 3,303, he said. The number of recovered cases in the state rose to 1,71,980 after 106 patients were discharged from hospitals in the last 24 hours, the official said. Goa now has 862  active cases. "With 3,657 new coronavirus tests, the number of tests conducted in the state has gone up to 13,37,966," he added. Goa's COVID-19 figures: Positive cases 1,76,145, new cases 50, death toll 3,303, discharged 1,71,980, active cases 862, samples tested till date 13,37,966. (PTI) 

    19:52 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Himachal registers 209 new Covid-19 cases, zero deaths

    Himachal Pradesh reports 209 new #COVID19 cases, 225 recoveries and zero deaths in the last 24 hours.Total cases: 2,18,523Total recoveries: 2,13,124Death toll: 3,653Active cases: 1,730 (ANI)

    19:36 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Tamil Nadu reports 1,657 new cases, 19 deaths

    COVID-19 | Tamil Nadu reports 1,657 new cases, 1,662 recoveries and 19 deaths in the last 24 hours. Active cases: 17,261Total recoveries: 26,06,153Death toll: 35,509  (ANI)

    19:21 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Pfizer begins study of oral drug for prevention of Covid-19

    Pfizer Inc said on Monday it has started a large study testing its investigational oral antiviral drug for the prevention of COVID-19 infection among those who have been exposed to the virus. The drugmaker and its rivals, including U.S.-based Merck & Co Inc and Swiss pharmaceutical Roche Holding AG , have been racing to develop an easy-to-administer antiviral pill for COVID-19.The mid-to-late-stage study will test Pfizer's drug, PF-07321332, in up to 2,660 healthy adult participants aged 18 and older who live in the same household as an individual with a confirmed symptomatic COVID-19 infection.In the trial, PF-07321332, designed to block the activity of a key enzyme needed for the coronavirus to multiply, will be administered along with a low dose of ritonavir, an older medication widely used in combination treatments for HIV infection. (Reuters)

    19:12 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Nashik reports 76 new Covid-19 cases, 2 deaths, 163 recoveries

    The count of COVID-19 cases in Nashik district of Maharashtra rose to 4,08,154 with the addition of 76 new patients on Monday, officials said. The coronavirus infection claimed two more lives which took the death toll in the district to 8,626, they said. Also, 163 patients were discharged from hospitals in the last 24 hours, pushing the number of recovered cases to 3,98,611, the officials said. As many as 25,67,494 swab samples have been tested till date, out of which 4,282 were examined during the day, they added. (PTI)

    19:11 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Karnataka logs 504 new Covid-19 cases, 20 deaths

    Karnataka reports 504 new #COVID19 cases, 893 recoveries and 20 deaths.Active cases: 12,804Total recoveries: 29,23,320Death toll: 37,746 (ANI)

    18:56 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Puducherry reports fall in COVID-19 cases

    Puducherry reported a fall in COVID-19 cases on Monday, with the Union Territory logging 37 cases, as against 78 on September 26, taking the overall tally to 1,26,127, a senior health department official said. With 28 cases, Puducherry accounted for most number of infections, followed by Karaikal (7) and Mahe (2). Yanam did not report any fresh case. (PTI)

    18:45 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: UK's Johnson finally agrees to meet COVID-bereaved group

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will on Tuesday finally meet with members of the COVID-19 Bereaved Families for Justice campaigning group, who for more than a year have sharply criticized his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Johnson's Downing Street office confirmed Monday that the prime minister will hold a 'private meeting' with members of the group. (PTI)

    18:37 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Puducherry sees steep fall in new COVID-19 cases

    The Union Territory of Puducherry witnessed a steep fall in the number of new cases of Covid-19 during the last 24 hours ending 10 AM on Monday, taking the overall tally to 1,26,127, according to the Department of Health. Director of the department G. Sriramulu said the number of new cases reported on Sunday was 78 and it fell to 37 today. The cases were identified at the end of examination of 3,619 samples and were spread over Puducherry (28), Karaikal (7), and Mahe (2). Yanam, an enclave of Puducherry in Andhra Pradesh, did not report any new case today. (PTI)

    18:27 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Kerala clocks 11,699 fresh COVID cases, 58 deaths

    Kerala on Monday recorded 11,699 fresh COVID-19 cases and 58 deaths, which took the caseload to 46,41,614 and death toll to 24,661. The number of people who recovered from the infection since Sunday was 17,763 which brought the total recoveries to 44,59,193 and the number of active cases to 1,57,158, an official press release said. As many as 80,372 samples were tested in the last 24 hours, the release said. Among the 14 districts, Thrissur recorded the highest number of cases with 1,667, followed by Ernakulam (1,529), Thiruvananthapuram (1,133), Kozhikode (997) and Malappuram (942). (PTI)

    17:46 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: HC seeks Centre's reply on cancer patient's plea for Covaxin as 2nd dose with 1st dose of Covishield

    The Delhi High Court Monday sought response of the Centre on a plea by a cancer patient seeking permission to take Covaxin as the second dose of vaccine as advised by the doctors, instead of Covishield which was administered to him as the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Justice Rekha Palli issued notice to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and asked the authorities to file a response to the petition while considering it as a case of special need. (PTI) 

    17:33 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: China defends visa curbs against stranded Indians, says it's 'appropriate' to combat COVID-19

    China on Monday defended its visa curbs which have prevented thousands of stranded Indians from returning to Beijing, saying they are "appropriate" to control the spread of COVID-19 and do not target India alone, but are applied to even Chinese citizens coming back from overseas. Responding to questions on Indian ambassador to Beijing Vikram Misri's criticism of China's prolonged stringent travel restrictions, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying also ruled out the easing of the curbs in the near future. (PTI)

    17:09 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Mizoram's positivity rate at 32%

    Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga's elder sister Lalvuani died of COVID-19 at a hospital on Monday. Lalvuani, 88, died while undergoing treatment at the Zoram Medical College (ZMC) near Aizawl. "It is with deep sorrow that I announce the demise of my beloved elder sister Lalvuani (88-years) this morning at 11:30 am," the chief minister tweeted. Lalvuani, the third eldest of seven siblings, was bed-ridden for months due to asthma and age-related complications, family sources said. (PTI)

    17:08 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: 618 new COVID-19 cases in Andhra Pradesh

    Andhra Pradesh reported 618 fresh cases of coronavirus on Monday and six fatalities. In 24 hours ending 9 am on Monday, 1,178 infected people recovered, a health department bulletin said. The total COVID-19 positives touched 20,47,459, recoveries 20,20,835 and deaths 14,142, it said. The number of active cases fell down to 12,482. (PTI)

    16:18 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Bengaluru extends Covid-induced restrictions

    Bengaluru City Police Commissioner extends Covid-induced restrictions including night curfew (10 pm to 5 am) till October 11.

    15:16 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Thailand to seek combined 3.35 mln doses of COVID-19 vaccines from Spain, Hungary

    Thailand's coronavirus task force on Monday approved a plan to procure a combined 3.35 mln doses of the COVID-19 vaccines of AstraZeneca and of Pfizer and BioNTech, a spokesperson said.Should Cabinet grant final approval, 165,000 AstraZeneca doses and 2.79 million Pfizer-BioNTech doses would be procured from Spain and 400,000 AstraZeneca doses from Hungary, the spokesperson said. No timeframe for delivery was provided. - Reuters

    15:01 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Over 84.50 cr Covid vaccine doses provided to states, UTs: Centre

    More than 84.50 crore COVID-19 vaccine doses have been provided to states and Union Territories so far and nearly 21 lakh doses are in the pipeline, the Union health ministry said on Monday. Over 4.74 crore balance and unutilised vaccine doses are still available with the states and UTs for inoculation, it said. The Union government is committed to accelerating the pace and expanding the scope of COVID-19 vaccination throughout the country, the ministry said. The vaccination drive has been ramped up through availability of more vaccines, advance visibility of vaccine availability to states and UTs for enabling better planning by them, and streamlining the vaccine supply chain, the ministry stated. - PTI

    14:57 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Ker HC to continue hearing Centre's appeal against early second vaccine dose order on Sep 30

    The Kerala High Court on Monday said it will hear, after three days, the Centre's appeal against a single judge order allowing the second Covishield dose after four weeks from the first for those who want to take it earlier than the present suggested gap of 84 days. A bench of Chief Justice S Manikumar and Justice Shaji P Chaly did not pass any interim order in the matter and listed it for hearing on September 30. The Centre has challenged the September 3 decision by Justice P B Suresh Kumar, which had come on a plea by Kitex Garments Ltd, seeking permission to administer the second dose of the vaccine to its workers without having to wait for 84 days. Kitex, in its plea, had said it has vaccinated more than 5,000 of its workers with the first dose and has arranged for the second dose at a cost of nearly Rs 93 lakh, but was unable to administer the same due to the prevailing restrictions The bench on Monday directed Kitex to, in the meantime, furnish the vaccination details of its employees, advocate Blaze K Jose, appearing for the company, said. - PTI

    14:55 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: 73% population of Odisha has developed antibodies against COVID: ICMR survey

    At least 73 per cent of Odisha's population and over 93 per cent of health workers have developed antibodies against SARS-CoV2, according to a recent sero-survey conducted by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). The survey was conducted in 12 of the state's 30 districts between August 29 and September 15 by experts of ICMR's Regional Medical Research (ICMR), Bhubaneswar with help of the Health and Family Welfare Department of Odisha government. The survey was conducted in the districts of Sambalpur, Sundergarh, Jharsuguda, Keonjhar, Khurda, Puri, Balasore, Mayurbhanj, Jajpur, Kandhamal, Kalahandi and Nabarangpur. Sanghamitra Pati, Director of RMRC, Bhubaneswar said, of 5,796 samples collected from the community, it was found that 4,247 have antibodies. Similarly, 1,232 health workers out of 1,312 samples collected, have developed the antibodies, she said. - PTI

    14:42 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: S.Korea to vaccinate 12 to 17 year-olds, give boosters to elderly

    South Korea said on Monday it would begin inoculations next month for children aged 12 to 17 and offer COVID-19 vaccine booster shots to those 75 years and above as the country starts to transition to normalcy by the end of October.South Korea, which has been battling a fourth wave of infections since early July, scrambled over the weekend to contain a surge in cases. Infections topped 3,000 for the first time fuelled by last week's public holidays.The vaccination advisory committee of the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) has ruled that the benefits outweigh the risks in vaccinating children. However, parents who have healthy children, such as those who do not have underlying conditions, are advised to weigh the relative benefits in making their decision, KDCA Director Jeong Eun-kyeong told a news conference on Monday. - Reuters 

    13:58 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Small study shows antibody growth from AstraZeneca, Sputnik Light COVID-19 vaccine mix

    A small-scale clinical study of the combined use of the AstraZeneca and Sputnik Light vaccines against COVID-19 has shown strong antibody growth in a majority of the study's participants, the Russian Direct Investment Fund said on Monday.The data was collected from 20 people who took part in a 100-person study in Azerbaijan that began in February. They first received the AstraZeneca shot followed by the one-dose Russian-made Sputnik Light shot 29 days later, RDIF said."According to the results of the interim analysis, a fourfold or higher increase in neutralising antibodies to the spike protein (S-protein) of the SARS-CoV-2 was found in 85% of the volunteers on the 57th day of the study," RDIF said. – Reuters

    13:48 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Mizoram Chief Minister's sister dies due to Covid

    ‘It is with deep sorrow that I announce the demise of my beloved elder sister Lalvuani (88-years) this morning at 11:30 am. A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered. She was diagnosed with Covid-19 on the September 27th, 2021,’ tweets Zoramthanga

    12:41 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: In Qom, where Iran outbreak began, virus rages on

    In Iran's holy city of Qom, where Shiite scholars study and pilgrims travel to a shrine believed to be a gate to heaven, the Islamic Republic's coronavirus outbreak began and still rages to this day. While Iran works to vaccinate its 80 million people, many in Qom have not sought out the shots, authorities say. In one recent week, the city administered only 17,000 shots daily out of its capacity of 30,000, provincial health department chief Mohammad Reza Qadir said. One reason for that is a hesitancy by some based on religion. In the outbreak's first days, religious leaders were reluctant to close shrines and holy sites despite the risks of virus transmission in crowded and inadequately ventilated spaces. AP

    12:14 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker:Thailand to further ease coronavirus restrictions

    Thailand will further ease its coronavirus restrictions later this week, the country's COVID-19 task force said on Monday.From Oct. 1, some more businesses, which include spas and cinemas, will be allowed to reopen in 29 "dark red" provinces listed under maximum control, including the capital Bangkok, the task force said. – Reuters

    12:00 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Russia, Vietnam reach agreement on Sputnik V supplies

    The Russian Direct Investment Fund and Vietnamese T&T group have reached an agreement on Sputnik-V vaccine supplies to Hanoi, the RIA news agency reported on Monday, citing Vietnamese ambassador to Moscow Dang Minh Khoi.The Southeast Asian country has already produced a first test batch of Russia's flagship vaccine against COVID-19. Vietnam previously said it would receive 20 million doses from Russia this year. – Reuters

    11:30 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Arunachal Pradesh's COVID-19 positivity rate dips below one per cent

    Arunachal Pradesh's COVID-19 positivity rate dipped to 0.27 per cent, as the northeastern state reported only three new cases, a senior health official said here on Monday. Single-day recoveries continue to outnumber fresh cases as 38 more people recuperated from the disease on Sunday, State Surveillance Officer (SSO) Dr Lobsang Jampa said. The three new cases pushed the virus tally to 54,352. A total of 53,755 people have recovered from the disease so far in the state, the official said. The COVID-19 death toll in the frontier state remained at 274 as no fresh fatality was reported in the last 24 hours, the SSO said. The COVID-19 recovery rate in the state improved marginally to 98.90 per cent from 98.84 per cent the previous day, he said. Arunachal Pradesh currently has 323 active COVID-19 cases. Tirap district has the highest number of active COVID-19 cases at 57, followed by West Kameng (48), Lower Subansiri (36), Tawang (26) and Namsai (25). - PTI

    11:11 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker:Global vaccines project to revamp rules after Britain got more than Botswana

    In March, as wealthy Britain led the world in vaccination rates and almost half its people had received a shot, the organisation meant to ensure fair global access to COVID-19 vaccines allotted the country over half a million doses from its supplies.By contrast Botswana, which hadn't even started its vaccination drive, was assigned 20,000 doses from the same batch of millions of Pfizer mRNA vaccines, according to publicly available documents detailing COVAX's allocations.Other poorer nations, with fledgling vaccination drives at best, also received fewer shots than Britain. Rwanda and Togo were each allotted about 100,000 doses, and Libya nearly 55,000.The distribution was driven by the methodology used by COVAX, a programme co-led by the World Health Organization, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) and the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (Gavi). Since January, it has largely allocated doses proportionally among its members according to population size, but regardless of their vaccination coverage.This made some rich nations, which already had many vaccines through separate deals with pharmaceutical firms, eligible for COVAX doses alongside countries with no vaccines at all.Six months later, COVAX is planning to overhaul the allocation methodology to ensure it takes into account the proportion of a country's population that has been vaccinated, including with shots bought directly from drugmakers, according to an internal Gavi document reviewed by Reuters

    10:49 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: New Zealand to begin letting people isolate at home as it looks to ease border curbs

    New Zealand is to begin allowing small numbers of vaccinated travellers to isolate at home instead of in state-run quarantine facilities as part of a phased approach to re-opening its borders, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Monday.The pilot project starting next month will be open to 150 people, who must be New Zealand citizens or residents and are fully vaccinated, Ardern said at a news conference."While this is a pilot, it gives you a sense of where we intend to go on our borders," Ardern said, adding that the government was working on a wide range of options for allowing people back in safely."We're working on building a greater evidence base for a shorter periods of isolation in the future as well," she said.Currently, returning New Zealanders and residents have to stay at a state quarantine facility for at least 14 days. But the facilities have limited capacity and expatriate Kiwis have complained that are always booked up.In an opinion piece over the weekend, former Prime Minister John Key criticised the government's COVID-19 response strategy saying it was based on fear, questioned the slow vaccination rates, and said New Zealand should no longer exist as "a smug hermit kingdom". - Reuters 

    10:46 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: India's vaccination coverage crosses the landmark of 86 Cr

    India's vaccination Coverage crossed the landmark of 86 Cr (86,01,59,011)

    10:13 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: India's vax tally out

    More than 38.18 Lakh doses of Covid-19 vaccine administered in India in the last 24 hours.

    09:43 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker:No new COVID-19 case in Andaman & Nicobar Islands

    The union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands did not record any new COVID-19 case in the last 24 hours, a health department official said on Monday. The COVID-19 tally in the archipelago remained at 7,618, he said. The union territory now has only 13 active COVID-19 cases and all the patients are in the South Andaman district. The other two districts - North and Middle Andaman and Nicobar - are free from coronavirus, he said. Three more persons recovered from COVID-19 taking the total number of recoveries to 7,476, he said. The COVID-19 death toll remained at 129 as no new fatality was reported in the last 24 hours, the official said. The administration has so far tested 5,45,708 samples for COVID-19 and the cumulative test positivity rate is 1.40 per cent. A total of 4,36,070 beneficiaries have been inoculated so far, of which 2,88,441 have received single dose of COVID-19 vaccine and 1,47,629 have received both doses of the vaccine, he said. PTI

    09:15 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: India reports 26,041 new COVID19 cases, 276 deaths today

    India reports 26,041 new COVID19 cases, 29,621 recoveries, and 276 deaths in the last 24 hrs as per Union Health Ministry

    Total cases 3,36,78,786Total recoveries 3,29,31,972 Death toll 4,47,194 Active cases 2,99,620

    Total vaccination: 86,01,59,011 (38,18,362 in last 24 hrs) - ANI

    09:11 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Thane logs 266 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death

    Thane has reported 266 new cases of coronavirus, raising the infection count in the Maharashtra district to 5,58,307, an official said on Monday. Besides these new cases added on Sunday, the virus also claimed the life of one person, which pushed the death toll in the district to 11,397, he said. The COVID-19 mortality rate in Thane stood at 2.04 per cent, he added. In neighbouring Palghar district, the COVID-19 case count has gone up to 1,35,774, while the death toll has reached 3,275, another official said. PTI

    09:06 (IST)27 Sep 2021
    Coronavirus Live Tracker: Sydney set to unveil freedom roadmap as more COVID-19 curbs eased

    Australia's New South Wales (NSW) government plans to unveil its roadmap on Monday for reopening the state from COVID-19 shutdowns, detailing the differing levels of freedoms to be afforded to citizens based on their vaccination status.With 60% of people aged 16 and over fully inoculated - above the national average of 52% - officials expect to reach their 80% target around the end of October, based on current vaccination rates."You will be surprised at what will be announced," Deputy Premier John Barilaro told 2GB radio. "If you want the freedoms we are talking about right across the board, you're going to have to be vaccinated."The state began easing some restrictions on Monday, including in the capital Sydney, allowing construction sites to return to full capacity and outdoor swimming pools to reopen with social distancing measures in place.Authorities on Sunday promised travel within the state will be permitted when the 80% threshold is reached. – Reuters

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