Kolkata Closure News: Today’s Updates from Your City | Kolkata News



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Amidst the prevailing chaos and uncertainty about access to services and commodities during closing, we bring you the latest updates from your city.
* Update at 3.07pm | If I hear even a single money laundering complaint or something, I will take legal action. I don’t want to hear any complaints about rations or plans. It is our determination that we will move Bengal forward: Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee
* Update at 2.46pm: Three members of the ID hospital health staff tested positive. They were staying in the hospital rooms.
* Update at 2.35pm: A doctor at Barasat in North 24 Parganas tests positive for Covid-19. He is a resident of the 15th district of Barasat.
* PTI update at 2.17pm: The CISF unit that monitors the Calcutta-based warship construction facility records a maximum of 38 Covid-19 cases
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has reported 41 new cases of coronavirus infection on Wednesday, with the highest recorded at its Calcutta-based GRSEL unit, a strategic warship construction facility. on the banks of the Hooghly River.
A 55-year-old Assistant Deputy Inspector (ASI) official posted to this unit had succumbed to the disease on Monday.
The Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Limited (GRSEL) CIAF unit has 38 active COVID-19 cases now, with all but one in the last 24 hours, according to official data.
* Update at 1.50pm: Man Dies When Calcutta PV Hospital Denies Admission Suspecting COVID-19 Positive, Family Alleges
A 76-year-old Bihar man who had multiple age-related ailments died of alleged negligence from a private hospital in Kolkata that denied admission on suspicion of being positive for Covid-19, family members said on Wednesday.
Shahid Ahmad Yahya, a Darbhanga resident, was taken to Kolkata on May 9 for admission to Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals on the recommendation of the doctor who used to treat him, his son-in-law Mokhtar Alam told PTI.
* Bengal Plan: Rs 1.5 lakh crore eco booster, plus commercial relief
Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee laid out a series of plans for the resumption of life and commerce in the state after the end of Lockdown 3.0 on May 17, including when he targeted the BJP for dividing Covid-affected people into religious blocks, ” causing disunity “and communalization. A global pandemic.

Banerjee also mentioned how the BJP-run Center had prosecuted the Bengal government for categorizing the deaths of some Covid patients as “comorbid” even though it was silent when “four and five other states” had done the same. “Bangla korlei joto dosh (it is a crime only when Bengal does something),” he added.
The Bengal CM blamed the migration problems at the national level on the “unplanned blockades” of the Center and said the state had already accepted more than 1 lakh of incoming migrants. “Unplanned blockades have caused unspeakable misery even when our opponents have divided Covid into” Hindu infections and Muslim infections, “Banerjee said.
* Update at 10:24 am The | Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will address the media at 4pm. (AND ME)
* Update at 9.29am The | Governor of West Bengal: under the free Pradhan Manrti Garib Kalyan Yojna ration: 5 kg of rice per person and 1 kg of daal per family per month. Monitor the situation so that the poor get free rations.

* Update at 9.23am The | The death toll from Covid-19 increases to 2,415; cases rise to 74,281 in India: Union ministry of health
* The West Bengal government on Tuesday added seven more routes to its six existing bus services that have been operational during the shutdown. The expanded services will support people who have started traveling to their workplaces, from 7 a.m. at 7 p.m., a transportation department official said.
* The number of “missing patients” in public and private sector hospitals tells us the cost Covid-19 has had in normal medical care.
* Following in the footsteps of the Kolkata and Howrah Civic Corps, the Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation has begun conducting random swab tests of residents within the containment areas under its jurisdiction in Salt Lake and Rajarhat.
* To relax after May 17, CM Mamata Banerjee preferred to wait for a comprehensive police report on three categories of red zones: A, B and C.
* Park Street has been defined as a buffer zone by civic officials and police, the first area to acquire such a nomenclature in the city that has been classified in red with several high-risk Covid pockets.

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