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Centre To Take Down All COVID Restrictions From March 31, Except Wearing Masks, Physical Distancing

Sonia SolankiMarch 25, 20220

Amid the continuous decline in the number of COVID-19 cases across the country, the Union home ministry has decided to cut down on the restrictions from March 31. The restrictions are applicable except wearing masks and maintaining social distance. The Centre on March 24, 2020, had started implementing COVID restrictions under the Disaster Management Act 2005. That included nationwide lockdown and state-wise restrictions during the pandemic. Time and again, these restrictions changed as per the need of the state and the Centre. How Restriction Helped Us? Restrictions, good or bad, were the need of the hour as the pandemic of such a scale was not seen before. India started its major restrictions in the form of a national lockdown on March 24, 2020, which continued in 4 phases till ...

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India Crosses 5 Lakh COVID Death Mark, Third After Brazil And US

Sonia SolankiFebruary 5, 20220

India has crossed the mark of 5 lakh deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic and it became the third country to cross the mark. The maximum number of COVID deaths have been registered in the US at 9,17,600. Followed by Brazil at the second spot with 6,29,078 deaths so far. At present, the death number in India stands at 5,00,055. But as compared to other nations, the number in India except during the second wave is very less. India took 217 days to cross the 5 lakh mark from the last 4 lakh mark, which is the longest period to register one lakh deaths. How India Kept Its Fatality Rate Low? Well with a population equivalent to approximately 1.4 billion the death rate of India is comparatively low than other countries. Well, this is an overall picture but India too has seen some h...

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Two Years Of COVID-19 In India: The Ups and Downs Of Ongoing Battle

Sonia SolankiJanuary 31, 20220

COVID-19 made its way in India on January 30, 2020, when a 20-year-old woman tested positive for the virus. From there till today, this pandemic has shattered many homes, engulfed many lives and still hover over us like a constant threat. India has seen many lows and ups during this period, especially in the healthcare department. This fight against corona is still on, but we did not surrender to it. Though losing our near and dear ones is still haunting us. Yet the satisfaction of saving millions stays in our hearts. COVID-19 Early Journey In India The early journey of the pandemic in India is roughly calculated between January 30 and March 15, 2021. The first case was reported on January 30, 2020, and the first death by COVID-19 was reported on March 12, 2020. The fir...

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PM Chairs Covid-19 Review Meet: Focus On Health Infrastructure And Vaccination Drive

Sonia SolankiJanuary 10, 20220

PM chairs covid-19 review meeting today to understand the situation of the pandemic in the country. The high level meeting aims to understand the preparedness of the health infrastructure and vaccination status of different states. As there is a sharp rise in the number of the cases due to the Omicron variant in the country. So, this meet focuses on this aspect too. The meeting also entitled the importance of testing, tracing, micro containment zones and effective home isolation in asymptomatic or mild cases. PM CHAIRS COVID-19 REVIEW MEET COVID-19 REVIEW MEETING DETAILS: The meeting was attended by the Home Minister Amit Shah, Union Home Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, Minister of Health and Welfare Smt. Bharati Pravin Pawar, NITI Aayog Health Member Rajiv Gauba, Dr. V. K. Paul Min...

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Novak Djokovic Denied Access Just Before Australian Open Tournament

Sonia SolankiJanuary 8, 20220

Novak Djokovic, the world’s number one tennis player has been denied access in Australia. The news is making waves all around the world. This happened when the Australian airport authorities rejected Novak’s visa on the basis of the vaccination status of the tennis star. Novak is on his way to making history if he wins the Australian Open as his 21st Grand Slam Title. But at the moment it is not clear whether he will be playing in the Open which is commencing on 17th January 2022 in Australia. Australian PM statement on the Visa Row Novak Djokovic Visa Controversy Deets Novak is not a firm believer in the science of vaccines. He failed to provide the vaccination status according to the rules laid down by the Australian government during this pandemic. Though Novak has said that ...

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WHO Chief: Tidal Wave of Corona Is Inevitable, Omicron Delta Twins, 6.5 Million Cases Globally In A Week!

Sonia SolankiDecember 31, 20210

WHO chief, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, on Wednesday declares that the tsunami of corona is inevitable. We are now on verge of facing another tidal wave especially due to Omicron and Delta variant of Covid-19 infection. Maximum number of cases are recorded from 22-28th December globally, which is 6.5 million. This is an increase of 37% compared to the last week data globally. WHO Chief quotes, "I am highly concerned that Omicron, being highly transmissible and spreading at the same time as Delta, is leading to tsunami of cases. This is and will continue to put immense pressure on exhausted health workers and health systems on the brink of collapse." WHO CHIEF requesting all nations to achieve 70% vaccination by July 2022 Dr. Tedros also speaks about the global vaccination programme ...

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Omicron Rise: New Rules Set For Festive Weekend To Curb The Spread Across The Nation

Sonia SolankiDecember 24, 20210

Omicron rise in different States across the country brings a new set of rules. These new rules and regulations are announced recently only by the different states. Certainly, these set of guidelines is formed keeping in mind about the festivals, Xmas, and New Year around the corner. At this moment India's tally of Omicron is 341. Maharashtra has 88cases, followed by Delhi at 64. Amid the rise of Omicron PM Modi calls a COVID-19 Review meeting to discuss the situation. As a result of this meeting, the Center government asks the state to impose local restrictions if needed ahead of the festive season. States need to stay more active in keeping a check on the positivity rate, doubling rate, and formation of new groups across different districts, as advised by the Center. The Union Health Min...

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INDIA Vaccinates 50% Of Its Adult Population Against Corona, New Milestone.

Sonia SolankiDecember 6, 20210

India has successfully vaccinated its 50% of adult population. This is a great news for us, among the increasing fear of the new variant Omicron. The landmark of vaccinating 50% of eligible population took almost 11 months to complete. The vaccination program in India , started on 16 January 2021. Till 5th December India has given total doses of 127.93 crore to its people. Ministry of Health of India has issued a public press note on achieving this milestone. Minister of Health Mr. Mansukh Mandaviya , also tweak about this information. This mark in vaccination is a great sign that we are moving in correct path to fight against corona. The center government had earlier said that it expected to vaccinate all adults in India by the end of 2021. India's Vaccination Status State wise...

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Djokovic Doubts Playing In Australian Open, Refuses To Give Information About Corona Vaccination

Gunjan ChaudharyOctober 20, 20210

World number one tennis player Novak Djokovic of Serbia has once again refused to reveal that if he has got the Covid-19 vaccine or not. The world's top player is unsure whether he will defend his title at next year's Australian Open 2022 or not. The state of Victoria, where the Australian Open Grand Slam is held in Melbourne, has introduced a vaccine mandate for professional athletes. Although the officials have not yet clarified what will be required for the players coming from abroad? However, officials from Victoria state said there will not be any special deals with unvaccinated athletes to allow them to compete at major events. I Don't Know I Will Go To Melbourne! Talking to Serbian Daily Blick, the world's number one player said, "Things are as they are, I still do not know w...

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