Sunday 19 April 2020

Coronavirus LIVE: No labour movement allowed, MHA issues SoP to states

Coronavirus cases in India: The coronavirus cases reached 15,712 and the death toll jumped to 505 in India on Sunday. According to the Health Ministry, 2,230 cases have recovered from the deadly illness.
Meanwhile, the Delhi government during the day announced that there will be no relaxation in the ongoing lockdown. A decision will be taken on easing the restriction after a review on April 27. The Maharashtra government, however, announced that it will allow limited financial activities to resume from Monday.
World update on coronavirus: The worldwide death toll from the novel coronavirus pandemic rose to 160,784, according to a tally from official sources compiled by Worldometer. More than 2,332,456 declared cases have been registered in 193 countries and territories since the epidemic first emerged in China in December.
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03:30 PM
SpiceJet to send staff with over Rs 50,000 monthly salary on leave without pay
SpiceJet decides to send staff earning more than Rs 50,000 monthly salary on leave without pay on rotational basis. The company is likely to pay April salary to staff based on number of days they were on duty, PTI reported.
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03:25 PM
Four new cases of coronavirus reported in Jharkhand today
Four new cases of #COVID19 in Jharkhand - 3 from Ranchi and 1 from Simdega. Total number of positive cases in the state rises to 38: State Health Secretary Nitin Madan Kulkarni
03:20 PM
Lockdown to be implemented in Maharashtra prisons
Prisons in Maharashtra have more inmates than their actual capacity. So we've decided to implement lockdown at Aurangabad jail -arrangements for food & stay of police personnel will be made inside jail. No one will be allowed to come out or go inside. Similar decision has been taken for 5 more jails in Maharashtra: Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh
03:10 PM
CAPF come to migrant labourer's rescue
CISF personnel of RCFL Mumbai distributed 100 Kg rice and 200 masks among migrant labourers and slum dweller in Chembur area.
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#IndiaFightsCorona #StayAtHomeSaveLive#CISF personnel of RCFL Mumbai distributed 100 Kg rice and 200 masks among migrant labourers and slum dweller in Chembur area, Mumbai (MH)
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03:02 PM
There shall be no movement of labour: MHA issues guidelines
Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issues Standard Operating System for the movement of stranded labourers within the state/union territory - "There shall be no movement of labour outside the state/UT from where they are currently located."

02:55 PM
80 new cases reported in Rajasthan today
80 positive cases reported in state today so far-17 in Bharatpur, 1 in Bhilwara, 2 in Bikaner, 7 in Jaipur, 1 in Jaisalmer, 1 in Jhunjhunu, 30 in Jodhpur, 12 in Nagour, 2 in Kota, 2 in Jhalawar, 1 in Hanumangarh and 1 in Sawai Madhopur. Total positive cases 1431:Rajasthan Health Dept

02:47 PM
Armed forces prepared for all contingencies: Rajnath Singh
Every rank has been told to maintain contact diary on a daily basis, all collective training has been stopped. Troops who have been medically validated as having no symptoms of coronavirus are being posted on borders. I can assure country we are prepared to defend our sovereignty from adversarial forces in all scenarios. Indian forces are dominating enemy through targeted intelligence-based strikes on their launch pads: Rajnath Singh
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Armed Forces personnel with their masks on near India Gate. (PTI)
02:44 PM
Take care of families of slain troops, retd personnel: CAPF to Units
The Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) have directed their field units to ensure that families of personnel killed in action, specially-abled and retired officials should be taken care of during the lockdown to contain the spread of COVID-19, officials said. The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) has publicised a mobile helpline no 9560070212 for all such personnel. "I believe that ITBP way of life has helped you become a fighter under any circumstance and a helper of society at large. Your commitment to the nation has been unparalleled. "...during this world-wide pandemic if you and your family need any type of help, you may call the nearest ITBP unit or formation," ITBP Director General (DG) S S Deswal said in an official message sent to veterans of the force.
02:42 PM
Manipur has no COVID-19 positive case as of Sunday, says CM
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Sunday said the state no longer has any COVID 19- positive case, as the second patient, who was undergoing treatment at a hospital here, tested negative for the disease. The 65-year-old patient was found to have contracted the disease following his return from the Tablighi Jamaat event in Delhi's Nizamudddin. "Good news: the second #COVID19 patient who is undergoing treatment at RIMS, Imphal has reported negative of Novel Corona Virus disease. Now Manipur has zero positive case of COVID-19 as on date as the two cases of Manipur have been reported negative (sic)," the CM tweeted.
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To strengthen the home delivery service for essential items to the public during the lockdown, a Home Delivery Supplies Management Control Room is inaugurated in Imphal today.
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02:36 PM
Fewer sick in Sout Korea, cases drop to single digit
South Korea on Sunday reported eight more cases of the coronavirus, the first time a daily increase has dropped to a single digit in about two months. The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the additional figures took the country's total to 10,661 with 234 deaths. It said 8,042 people have recovered and been released from quarantine and 12,243 others were undergoing tests to determine whether they contracted the virus. "We must not loosen our guard until the last confirmed patient is recovered," President Moon Jae-in said. South Korea's caseload has been waning in recent weeks since it recorded hundreds of new cases every day between late February and early March, mostly in the southeastern city of Daegu and nearby areas.

Despite the recent downward trend, South Korean officials have warned about the possibility of a broader quiet spread with people easing up on social distancing. Moon urged South Koreans to support his government in saving jobs and revitalizing the economy.
02:31 PM
246 Covid-19 cases have been reported in Haryana so far
A total of 246 Covid-19 positive cases have been reported in Haryana so far. Out of the total 246 confirmed cases, 24 are foreign nationals and 64 are from other states: Health Department, Government of Haryana

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