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New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on April 12 directed officials to convert some government and private hospitals into dedicated COVID-19 facilities to cope with the alarming rise in the number of cases in the national capital. Terming the COVID-19 situation in Delhi “very serious”, the chief minister also asked the officials to request […]
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The active cases have surpassed the 12-lakh mark, while the death toll increased to 1,70,179 with 904 new fatalities in a day, the highest since October 18, 2020
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AIIMS Director Dr Randeep Guleria warned that if the situation is not reversed, then the galloping infection rate will eventually cause a huge strain on the country's healthcare system
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The Drugs Controller General of India will take a final call on the recommendation. If approved, Sputnik V will be the third COVID-19 vaccine to be available in India
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The board exams of Class 12 were to begin from April 23 and of Class 10 from April 30
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Kejriwal said his government does not want to impose lockdown in Delhi, but such a situation may arise if there is a rush to hospitals and beds are unavailable for serious patients
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The Delhi High Court Bar Association has decided to close its office at the high court premises keeping in view the rising number of COVID-19 cases
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Covid curfew and micro containment strategies along with Covid-appropriate behaviour are effective to contain the spread of the second wave of infections
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Registering a steady increase for the 33rd day in row, the active cases have increased to 12,01,009 comprising 8.88 per cent of the total infections, while the recovery rate has further dropped to 89.86 per cent
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The day-1 of the countrywide Tika Utsav saw many workplace vaccination centres becoming operational