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Coronavirus News highlights: Haryana says will seal borders again with Delhi; 1,438 new COVID-19 cases in Mumbai

Coronavirus News highlights: Haryana says will seal borders again with Delhi; 1,438 new COVID-19 cases in Mumbai
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Coronavirus News highlights: Haryana Minister Anil Vij has said that the state will close its border with the capital due to a spike in cases of coronavirus in Delhi. He announced that it is going to seal its border with Delhi once again and Home Minister Anil Vij has written to the home secretary. In the letter, Vij cited the rise in cases over the past one week and pointed out there were 98 fresh COVID-19 cases in Faridabad, 111 in Gurugram and six in Jhajjar and 27 in Sonipat.

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May 28, 2020 10:31 PM

Coronavirus in Haryana LIVE updates: Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij says will seal borders with Delhi

Haryana Minister Anil Vij has said that the state will close its border with the capital due to a spike in cases of coronavirus in Delhi. He announced that it is going to seal its border with Delhi once again and Home Minister Anil Vij has written to the home secretary. In the letter, Vij cited the rise in cases over the past one week and pointed out there were 98 fresh COVID-19 cases in Faridabad, 111 in Gurugram and six in Jhajjar and 27 in Sonipat.

May 28, 2020 10:20 PM
May 28, 2020 10:09 PM

Coronavirus in Maharashtra LIVE updates: 2,598 new coronavirus cases in state, 85 deaths reported

Maharashtra on Thursday reported 2,598 new coronavirus patients which took the tally of cases in the state to 59,546, a health official said. With 85 new COVID-19-related deaths, 38 of them in Mumbai, the death toll due to the pandemic reached 1,982. On the other hand, 698 patients were discharged from hospitals on Thursday, taking the tally of recovered persons in the state to 18,616, the official added. "Out of 85 deaths, 37 deaths occurred in the last two days while remaining 48 had taken place between May 15 and May 25," he said. Apart from 38 deaths in Mumbai, 10 patients died in Pune city, nine in Satara, seven in Solapur city, five in Akola city, four each from Vasai Virar and Thane, three from Aurangabad, two from Navi Mumbai, one each from Raigad, Jalgaon and Nanded city, he said.

May 28, 2020 9:59 PM

Coronavirus in India LIVE updates: Government lifts restrictions on export of paracetamol APIs

The government issued a notification on May 28 removing restrictions on export of Paracetamol APIs (active pharmaceutical ingredients) with immediate effect. Earlier, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a notification that restrictions on exports of Paracetamol APIs or raw materials will continue. The government on March 3 had put export restrictions on 26 pharma ingredients and medicines, including paracetamol. However on April 6, it removed the export restrictions on 24 APIs and formulations excluding Paracetamol. India exported formulations made from Paracetamol worth $5.41 billion during April-January 2019-20. It was $5.8 billion in 2018-19.

May 28, 2020 9:56 PM
May 28, 2020 9:54 PM

Coronavirus in India LIVE updates: 1,438 new COVID-19 cases in Mumbai; 38 more patients die

The tally of COVID-19 cases in Mumbai crossed the 35,000-mark on Thursday with the addition of 1,438 new infections, while the death toll rose above 1,100, the city civic body said. According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), with 1,438 new cases, the tally increased to 35,273. The death toll reached 1,135 after 38 more patients succumbed to the viral infection in the city, it said. The BMC said the number of recoveries rose to 9,817 after 763 more persons were discharged from city hospitals. Also, 839 new suspected coronavirus patients were admitted in hospitals in the metropolis, the civic body said, according to PTI.

May 28, 2020 9:53 PM

Coronavirus in India LIVE updates: Entire country heard cries of migrants but not government, says Sonia Gandhi

The entire country has heard the cries of migrants "except the government", Congress president Sonia Gandhi said on Thursday, while her party's leaders hoped that the Centre will wake up from its slumber and help those affected by the COVID-19-induced lockdown. In a video message posted as part of the Congress' 'Speak Up India' campaign, which was launched on Thursday, she also demanded that the government provide Rs 7,500 to each needy family for the next six months and Rs 10,000 as immediate cash to them. Sonia Gandhi said that "there is no dearth of money, it should be utilised properly".

"That 20,000 crore which the government has kept for beautifying the central vista project in Delhi should be used to help these famished people walking on the roads," she said, PTI reported.

May 28, 2020 9:50 PM

Coronavirus in India LIVE updates: Covid-19 vaccine -- Indian academia, start-ups adopting 3-pronged strategy

Indian academia and start-ups are working, through a three-pronged strategy, on vaccine candidates for coronavirus in the "very strong" Indian vaccine industry, top officials said on Thursday, IANS reported. During a press briefing, Dr Vinod Paul, Member NITI Aayog and professor K Vijay Raghavan, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Centre, summarised activities on COVID-19 related to science and technology in the areas of vaccines, drug discovery, diagnostics and testing. The officials said that the vaccine development process is usually slow and fraught with uncertainties. But, in order to succeed against Covid-19, a large number of parallel efforts are needed, which is being done globally and nationally. "Indian academia and start-ups are working on vaccine candidates in the very strong Indian vaccine industry. There are three kinds of attempts being made," they said.

May 28, 2020 9:39 PM

Coronavirus in India LIVE updates: HC takes cognisance of woman's death on train, 2 more die on 'Shramik Specials'

The Patna High Court on Thursday took suo motu cognisance of the death of a woman on board a train carrying migrants from Gujarat to Bihar, after a video clip of her little son fiddling with the shroud placed on her body while it lay at a railway station went viral and provoked outrage. Meanwhile, two more deaths were reported on board 'Shramik Special' trains in Khagaria district carrying migrant workers back home from different parts of the country amid the lockdown. A Division Bench headed by Chief Justice Sanjay Karol and Justice Sanjay Kumar took up the matter soon after the latter brought to the notice of the court a newspaper report about the incident that took place on Monday last but came to light two days later. The court directed Additional Advocate General S D Yadav to return with details in the post-lunch session.

May 28, 2020 9:36 PM

Coronavirus in India LIVE updates: Advance reservation for special trains increased by 120 days

The Ministry of Railways has increased the advance reservation period for all 30 special Rajdhani-type trains and 200 special Mail Express trains running since May 12 and to run from 1 June from 30 days to 120 days. Booking of parcel and luggage to be permitted in all these 230 trains. Meanwhile, the Indian Railways ferried over 50 lakh migrant workers on board 3,736 'Shramik Special' trains since May 1, according to official data, PTI reported. Of these, 3,157 have already reached their destination. The top five states and UTs from where maximum trains originated are Gujarat (979), Maharashtra (695), Punjab (397), Uttar Pradesh (263) and Bihar (263).

May 28, 2020 9:08 PM
May 28, 2020 9:00 PM

Coronavirus in India LIVE updates: 367 domestic flights operated until 5 pm on May 28, airports in WB resume services

A total of 367 domestic flights carrying 30,136 passengers operated throughout the country till 5 pm on Thursday, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said, even as the airports in West Bengal resumed operations after a gap of two months, PTI reported. Earlier in the day, Puri had said 460 domestic flights carrying 34,336 passengers were operated on Wednesday. Domestic flight operations resumed in India on Monday after a gap of two months. However, on Sunday night, Puri had said that West Bengal will handle domestic flights from Thursday. "Figures for domestic flights for 28th May 2020 are in. Departures 367, 30,136 passengers handled. Arrivals 310, 25,530 passengers handled. Total movements 677 with 55,666 passenger footfalls at airports. Total number of flyers 30,136. These are numbers till 1700 hrs for Day 4," Puri said in a tweet.

May 28, 2020 8:53 PM
May 28, 2020 8:53 PM

Coronavirus in Sri Lanka LIVE updates: Island nation facing worst financial crisis due to COVID-19: Minister

Sri Lanka is facing the worst financial crisis in the country's history due to the economic curbs imposed after the coronavirus outbreak that has killed 10 people and infected 1,453 others, a senior minister said on Thursday. "We are facing the worst foreign exchange crisis in history. The government decision to curb imports imposed since the COVID-19 pandemic was based on reality," Bandula Gunawardena, who is the minister for Information and Communication and the government's spokesperson, said. The statement by the minister came as Sri Lanka early this month said it is yet to receive any monetary foreign assistance in its fight against the coronavirus pandemic despite signing an agreement with the World Bank for USD 127 million assistance.

May 28, 2020 8:45 PM

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