Live updates of the day 169 of the closure of the coronavirus in India | Red Line, Violet Line, Green Line resume services in New Delhi after 172 days


One day after AstraZeneca suspended its COVID-19 tests, Serum Institute of India is under fire for failing to pause its clinical trial in India. IBS is conducting phase 3 trials in people in India involving UK-based AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate.

However, Pune-based SII has said there have been no “problems” with its trials so far.

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Here are the latest updates:

10.30 am | New Delhi

Red Line, Violet Line, Green Line resume services after 172 days

The Red Line, Violet Line and Green Line of the Delhi Metro resumed their services on Thursday after being closed for 172 days due to the COVID-19 pandemic, authorities said.

Yellow Line and Rapid Metro were the first to reopen on Monday, followed by Blue Line and Pink Line on Wednesday.

“Seven lines of the Delhi metro network are now open! Thank you dear travelers for following safety guidelines and helping us maintain good service. #MetroBackOnTrack, ”DMRC tweeted after the three new lines resumed their services.

Services on the Red Line, the Violet Line and the Green Line resumed at 7 am, authorities said.

On Monday, the Delhi Metro resumed partial services on the Yellow Line.

Delhi Metro services were suspended on March 22. PTI

10 am | India

India records a single-day record peak of 95,735 cases

India records a record single-day increase of 95,735 infections and 1,172 new deaths, bringing India’s number of COVID-19 cases to 44.65,863 and the death toll to 75,062. The numbers were published by the Union Ministry of Health in its daily update.

With this, the number of active cases of COVID-19 has reached 9,19,018. Up to 34,71,783 people have recovered from the infection, according to the government.

9.50 hours | New Dehii

Coronavirus | Plasma therapy did not help COVID-19 patients: ICMR

Convalescent plasma therapy (CP) did not benefit coronavirus (COVID-19) patients, the largest trial conducted in 39 hospitals in India and spearheaded by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) was found.

The April-July trial included 464 hospitalized patients with “moderate” COVID-19 and convalescent plasma (antibodies derived from filtered plasma from the blood of those who recovered from COVID-19) were administered to some of them.

9.35 hours | Uttar Pradesh

Two policemen test positive in Shamli

Two policemen deployed to UP Minister Suresh Rana’s security in Shamli district have tested positive for COVID-19, an official said Thursday.

The agents, deployed to the city of Thanabhawan, were admitted to a COVID hospital on Wednesday night, said local government health center superintendent Kanti Prasad.

Meanwhile, the Kairana district court remained closed after a staff member tested positive for the virus. – PTI

9.30 am | west bengal

SFI urges West Bengal to lift September 12 lockdown for the benefit of NEET candidates

The SFI, the student wing of the CPI (M), has urged the West Bengal government to lift the state lockdown on September 12 for the benefit of NEET candidates who will take the exam the next day.

The West Bengal government declared a blockade on the state on September 7, 11 and 12.

The lockdown will inconvenience a large number of National Eligibility Test cum Entry (NEET) candidates to reach their exam centers from remote areas on September 13, said the chairman of the state committee of the Federation of Students of India ( SFI), Pratik ur Rahman, in a statement Wednesday.

“We ask the state government to lift the September 12 blockade, as the candidates are already facing a lot of stress due to the pandemic situation. The blockade will further aggravate their problems, since the number of vehicles will be less on the roads, “he said.

The SFI said that if authorities cannot lift the September 12 lockdown, they should at least organize special trains for candidates on the date of the exam.

A large number of candidates had difficulty getting to the exam centers during the JEE (main) exam held from September 1 to 6. – PTI

9 am | Singapore

Travelers from India must take COVID tests to travel to Singapore

All non-Singaporean travelers to India and permanent residents will be required to take a coronavirus test within 72 hours before departing for Singapore starting next Thursday, in a move to reduce the number of imported cases from the country.

Travelers will have to submit a valid negative test result to be taken within 72 hours before their flight to Singapore, the Health Ministry said in a statement Wednesday night.

8.45 hours | Tamil nadu

There will be no online classes for school students in Tamil Nadu from September 21-25

To reduce stress among school students, online classes and streaming video lessons on TV channels will not take place from September 21 to 25, the Minister of School Education said in Gobichettipalayam on Wednesday, KA Sengottaiyan.

8.30 am | World

The death toll exceeds 9,00,000 worldwide

The global death toll from the coronavirus pandemic has exceeded 9,000,000 since the respiratory disease appeared in China last year, according to a AFP bill.

There have been more than Rs 2.77 crore of confirmed virus cases worldwide, according to a AFP count based on official statistics, with Latin America and the Caribbean being the most affected region, followed by Europe.

The country with the most deaths from coronavirus is the United States with more than 1,90,000 deaths, followed by Brazil.

8.15 hours | Nashville

Over 750 Students, Tennessee Staff Test Positive for COVID-19

Tennessee reported Wednesday that 756 students and staff tested positive for the coronavirus in schools across the state, with more than half of the districts reporting.

8 am | Gujarat

Gujarat BJP Chief Tests Positive for Coronavirus

Gujarat BJP chief CR Paatil tested positive for coronavirus, a hospital in Gandhinagar said on Wednesday where he is receiving treatment.

“Paatil is currently admitted to Apollo Hospitals and is in treatment for COVID-19. He is currently stable and is being cared for by a multidisciplinary team of specialists, ”the hospital said in a statement. – PTI

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