Tag: Covid
With the national capital reporting 366 fresh Covid cases at a positivity rate of 3.95 per cent on Friday, Delhi has seen over two-fold rise in new infections in the last one week, as per the health bulletin released by the Delhi government.....
The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) is likely to make the mask mandatory at public places in Delhi along with a fine for not wearing the same.....
Delhi logged 1,042 fresh Covid Cases in a day, the highest since February 10 (1,104), with a positivity rate of 4.64 per cent while two people died due to the infection, according to data shared by the city health department on Friday. ....
In the last 24 hours, India reported 3,303 new Covid cases, a considerable rise against the 2,937 infections reported the previous day, the Union Health Ministry said on Thursday. ....
The health department of Bihar on Thursday detected a new variant of Omicron in Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (IGIMS). ....
India’s daily Covid tally passed the 3,500-mark again as the country reported 3,545 new cases in the last 24 hours. This is the third straight day when cases hovered above the 3,000-mark in India. In the last 10 days, India has reported over 32,300 new infections. On April 30, the country had logged 3,688 cases in a day.....
India is using its traditional medicines to back up the fight against Covid-19 even as the country has vaccinated nearly 90 per cent of its adult population against the disease, says Prime Minister Narendra Modi.....
With a new school year beginning on June 1 and life practically returning to the old normal, Kerala on Saturday saw its daily Covid tally cross 1,500, to 1,544, while there were four deaths, a government statement said. ....
Union Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani on Sunday announced that she has tested Covid positive. ....
India on Monday witnessed a marginal rise in Covid cases with 16,135 infections recorded in the past 24 hours against previous day's 16,103 count, as per the Union Health Ministry data. ....