[ad_1] The Delhi government has issued guidelines for passengers arriving in the national capital by train, as 15 special interstate passenger trains began operating on Tuesday. According to the standard operating procedures (SOP) issued by the Delhi government, passengers arriving in Delhi by train will not be quarantined if they …
Read More »China’s Wuhan sees first new virus cases since blockade lifted
[ad_1] Wuhan, where the global coronavirus epidemic began, reported its first new infections since the Chinese city ended its 76-day blockade on April 8. The six locally transmitted cases, reported on May 10 and 11, were found in people who were already in quarantine and who were asymptomatic before testing …
Read More »Covid-19 update: India has the eighth highest number of active coronavirus cases in the world
[ad_1] Coronavirus cases are on the rise worldwide with more than 4 million people infected with the deadly infection. More than 2.8 lakh people have died from Covid-19 worldwide, while more than 1.5 million patients have recovered from the disease worldwide. The United States, Spain, Italy, France, United Kingdom, Turkey, …
Read More »Covid-19 State Account: More than 8,000 cases in Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh violate 3,500 mark
[ad_1] The number of coronavirus cases in the country exceeded the 70,000 mark on Tuesday. According to the latest figures updated by the Ministry of Health, the national count of Covid-19 amounts to 70,756. There are 46,008 active coronavirus cases in the country, 22,454 patients have been cured or discharged, …
Read More »Visa, OCI card suspension prevents several Indians in the US USA Fly back
[ad_1] Various Indians in the US Whether on the H-1B work visa or Green Card with children who are US citizens by birth, they cannot travel to India aboard Air India’s special repatriation flights in the midst of world travel linked to the coronavirus. restrictions In accordance with regulations issued …
Read More »MHA tells states to allow free movement of health workers
[ad_1] The Union Home Office (MHA) has told state governments to ensure that there are no restrictions on the movement of medical professionals and paramedical personnel, which can lead to severe restrictions on the provision of Covid medical services. 19 and not Covid. In an order issued Monday, the ministry …
Read More »Passenger train services to resume, scientists study source of virus: Covid-19 news today
[ad_1] The government announced Sunday the gradual resumption of passenger train services starting this week, even as authorities set guidelines for factories that are reopening with loosening of lockout rules in certain areas. Meanwhile, a new study suggested that the Sars-CoV-2 virus, which causes Covid-19, may have originated from a …
Read More »“There were no Covid-19 deaths in the past 24 hours,” says the Delhi government; count to 7,233
[ad_1] The Delhi government announced on Monday that the national capital has not seen any new cases of Covid-19 deaths in the past 24 hours, the ANI news agency reported. Three hundred and ten people tested positive for coronavirus in the national capital on Monday. No death for # COVID-19 …
Read More »Foot Operated Disinfectant Dispenser, UV Disinfection at Delhi Airport to Board Covid-19
[ad_1] Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) said on Monday that it has introduced several technological innovations to combat the spread of the coronavirus. On the occasion of National Technology Day, DIAL declared that it has implemented innovative technology, using mobile towers, hand torches and luggage tunnels, which deploy ultraviolet (UV) …
Read More »184 trains have brought back over 2 lakh migrant workers to Uttar Pradesh: Top state official – india news
[ad_1] In a bid to safely repatriate stranded migrant workers to their native places in Uttar Pradesh, the Ministry of Railways has operated 184 trains amid the Covid-19 lockdown and has brought 2.26 lakh migrant workers from across the country, Additional chief secretary (Home), Uttar Pradesh, Awanish Awasthi told reporters …
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