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New Delhi:
This morning, the head of Congress, Sonia Gandhi, praised the leaders in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic (doctors, health workers, police) in a video message and urged people to follow the blockade and the distancing rules. Social. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation today at 10 a.m. in the coronavirus blockade, after requests from states to extend it. The Prime Minister is expected to announce a roadmap for a protracted blockade to address the increase in COVID-19 cases across the country. During his meeting with 13 chief ministers on Saturday, Prime Minister Modi had agreed that a longer blockade was necessary to combat the highly contagious COVID-19, which has infected more than 9,000 in India, but had talked about saving media. of life and lives. Last month, the Prime Minister addressed the nation twice. On March 19, I had asked for a janata curfew ” on March 22, a Sunday. On March 24, it announced the 21-day national blockade to combat the deadly virus, which has infected 1.8 million worldwide.
The World Health Organization said Monday that COVID-19 infection is ten times more deadly than swine flu. India has seen an increase in the number of coronavirus cases. Delhi itself has reported 356 cases in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of cases to 1,510, almost 1,071 cases are related to the Delhi mosque event. COVID-19 has infected 9,352 people in the country, according to the latest data from the Union Ministry of Health.
Here are the live updates on the coronavirus pandemic:
339 people have died of coronavirus in India with 31 deaths in the last 24 hours. The new highly infectious coronavirus or COVID-19 has infected 10,363 people in the country, according to the latest data from the Union Ministry of Health.
Jammu’s Bathindi area has been identified as a ‘red zone’ of COVID-19, the movement of people is restricted here.
Jammu’s Bathindi area has been identified as a ‘red zone’ of COVID19, movement of people is restricted here. pic.twitter.com/bXpprrpt0a
– ANI (@ANI) April 14, 2020
The 21-day shutdown announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi last month, which is expected to extend once it ends today, has pushed thousands of people across the country into poverty and hunger. The shutdown came almost two months after India reported its first COVID-19 case and almost three months after the virus emerged in China’s Wuhan.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted the nation at various festivals that were held and prayed for more force to fight the threat of the coronavirus in the times to come.
Greetings to people from all over India on the various festivals that are marked. May these festivals deepen the spirit of brotherhood in India. May they also bring joy and good health. May we gain more strength to collectively fight the COVID-19 threat in the times to come.
– Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 14, 2020
Worli Koliwada of Mumbai has been declared a COVID-19 containment area, the movement of people is restricted
Worli Koliwada of Mumbai has been declared a ‘containment zone’ of COVID19, here the movement of people is restricted. #Maharashtrapic.twitter.com/irimnDJmRV
– ANI (@ANI) April 14, 2020
United States President Donald Trump said Monday he was very close to completing a plan to reopen the country. As a result of the deadly spread of the new coronavirus, more than 95 percent of the country’s 330 million people are under the order to stay home. The social mitigation guidelines have been in effect for a month and will continue until April 30.
Head of Congress Sonia Gandhi thanks the coronavirus warriors in a video message ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech to the nation
15 buses from the state transport corporation in Haryana have been converted into mobile clinics in Rohtak, following the coronavirus outbreak. Dr. Anil Birla, Civil Surgeon, “we have formed 15 mobile health teams, of which 11 are for rural areas and 4 for urban areas”.
Haryana: 15 buses of the state transport corporation have been converted into mobile clinics in Rohtak, following #Coronavirus outbreak. Dr. Anil Birla, Civil Surgeon, “we have formed 15 mobile health teams, of which 11 are for rural areas and 4 for urban areas”. (13.4.2020) pic.twitter.com/NdrxW5MaRT
– ANI (@ANI) April 14, 2020
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