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Patiala reports 5 new cases

Five more positive cases have been reported from Rajpura in Patiala on Tuesday. All five positive cases are from the same source and all are asymptotic cases. Line of contact tracing is underway said KBS Sidhu, Special Chief Secretary, Punjab 

 

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Rajasthan reports 52 new cases

On Tuesday, 52 COVID-19 positive cases were reported in Rajasthan. So far 4 cases are registered in Bhilwara, 2 each in Dausa, Jaisalmer and Tonk, 34 in Jaipur, 1 each in Jhunjhunu, Nagour and Sawai Madhopur and 5 in Jodhpur. The total positive cases in the state climbed to 1628, including 25 deaths, 205 recovered, said state health department.

 

 

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25 medics test positive in Pune

25 hospital staff including 19 nurses tested positive for COVID-19 in Ruby Hall Clinic in Pune, said Bomi Bhote, Chief Executive Officer of Ruby Hall Clinic, reports ANI.

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Arunachal Pradesh maintains 'coronavirus-free state' status

Arunachal Pradesh continued to maintain its 'coronavirus-free state' status as of 20 April, as the total samples collected in Arunachal Pradesh are 439 of which 405 tested negative, 0 tested positive and results of 34 are awaited, said Chief Minister Pema Khandu

 

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Delhi reports 2,081 cases so far

Delhi has reported a total of 2081 positive cases, out of these 78 cases were found on Monday. These 78 positive cases were found out of the 1397 samples tested yesterday. Out of all the patients admitted at hospitals, 26 are in ICU and 5 on the ventilator, said Satyendar Jain, Delhi Health Minister.

 

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Gujarat reports six more deaths, state toll at 77 now

The toll due to coronavirus rose to 77 in Gujarat as six more people succumbed to the disease, a health official said on Tuesday. Five of these deaths were reported from Ahmedabad, and one from Bhavnagar, principal secretary (health) Jayanti Ravi said.

All the victims suffered from co-morbid conditions like diabetes, hypertension and kidney disease, she said. The deceased included four women and two men, all in the age group of 50 to 72 years, she said.

About 127 new COVID-19 cases have been reported in the state, taking the tally to 2,066. This figure includes 131 recoveries and deaths so far.

 
 
 

 

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Andhra Pradesh govt to give Rs 5,000 to all places of worship

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Monday announced that all mosques, temples, and churches in the state would be given Rs 5,000 assistance.

He made this announcement during a video conference with the District Collectors and Muslim religious leaders on the measures being taken to contain COVID-19. He thanked the religious leaders for accepting his request to urge the community to offer prayers at homes during the holy month of Ramadan.

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Two Bhopal gas tragedy victims succumb to COVID-19 in MP

Two more Bhopal gas tragedy victims succumbed to corona virus, taking the total number of such deaths in the Madhya Pradesh capital to seven, an official said on Tuesday.

A 70-year-old gas mishap survivor died on April 17 while another 60-year-old tragedy victim died on 14 April, Rachna Dhingra, of the NGO Bhopal Group for Information and Action which is working for the gas mishap victims, told PTI.

Samples of both the victims came out positive for corona virus after their death, she said. Survivors of the 1984 toxic gas tragedy are more vulnerable to the corona virus infection and need special care, she said.

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Confirmed cases in Karnataka rise to 415

The number of confirmed corona virus  cases have rised to 415, after the state reported 7 new cases since yesterday. 17 deaths have been reported in the state and 114 people have been discharged after treatment.

An 80-year-old man from Kalaburagi, a known case of Parkinson’s Disease since four years and bed-ridden since three years, died at the Designated Hospital, Kalaburagi.

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Delhi govt will conduct testing for media personnel, says Kejriwal

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said his government will conduct COVID-19 test on media persons in the National Capital after 53 scribes tested positive for novel coronavirus in Mumbai.

Responding to a tweet in which a person requested the chief minsiter to arrange mass COVID-19 test for media persons in Delhi on the lines of the one carried out in Mumbai, Kejriwal said, "Sure. We will do that." However, the chief minister did not elaborate.

During a special camp organised at the Azad Maidan in Mumbai on 16 and 17 April for COVID-19 testing of scribes, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had collected swab samples of 171 media persons, including electronic and print media journalists, photographers and cameramen.

 

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@Kool_SRG endi Anna bothiga death rate taggipothundi world la...predictions Anni exaggerations eena... Germany vadu reopening antunnadu, Italy, Spain,Iran Anni taggipoyay deaths... Inka parties ki ready ayipomantava? 

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