The death toll also rose to 44,965 when 161 more patients died.
A total of 11,060 patients were discharged from hospitals during the day.
The death toll in the city of Máximo rose to 10,399 after 22 more patients succumbed to the virus.
Thane: TMC begins overnight antigen testing for passengers
To control COVID-19 cases in
After reporting only one positive case of COVID-19 for two consecutive days, Dharavi recorded 10 new cases on Friday. The COVID-19 count in the slum area has risen to 3,580 with the inclusion of new cases. According to the latest information shared by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), up to 3,192 COVID-19 patients in the densely populated town have already recovered from the infection and have been discharged from various hospitals. READ MORE
Good news, students! Diwali break extended to 14 days, Maharashtra school vacation from Nov 7-20
After the demands of teachers in the state, the minister of school education, Varsha Gaikwad, has declared Diwali break in schools starting tomorrow. The Diwali holidays for this year will be from November 7 to 20. READ MORE
Few Candidates for the COVID-19 Doctor Job in Central Railroad Hospitals
Mirror: Despite the six Covid-care doctors announcements, only two of the 16 vacant positions have been filled. Central Railway (CR) is fighting for doctors to treat their virus-infected workers. With the pandemic in mind, in June it had started the process to hire 16 MBBS doctors on a three-month contract. Despite posting six advertisements for these positions, 14 positions remain vacant. READ MORE
What is the logic? Raj Thackeray’s MNS attacks the government for the delay in the reopening of the temples
By further smoothing the unblocking, the Maharashtra government has given permission for almost all activities to reopen except for places of worship. Now Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), led by Raj Thackeray, has criticized the MVA led by Uddhav Thackeray questioning the logic behind the move. READ MORE
The center plans to introduce a COVID-19 vaccination campaign in the lines of the voting booths
The central government, in its plan for the country’s largest vaccination campaign for COVID-19, has planned that the immunization program will not only be limited to health centers, but will also extend to schools on the lines of polling stations. Government sources said: “The National Group of Experts on Vaccines in Vaccine Administration for COVID-19 is preparing the plan for the vaccination campaign to be carried out early next year. It has deliberated that the COVID vaccination campaign -19 will not only be limited to facilities, it will also extend to schools on the polling station line. ” (AND ME)
WHO chief scientist says soon to judge if COVID-19 mutation in mink can affect vaccine
World Health Organization chief scientist Soumya Swaminathan said Friday that it was too early to decide whether the
“We need to wait and see what the implications are, but I don’t think we should come to any conclusion as to whether this particular mutation will affect the efficacy of the vaccine or not. We have no evidence at this time that it would,” Swaminathan said in a virtual press conference. (AND ME)
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