-
India's total active caseload has increased to 11,08,087 and it now comprises 8.29% of the country's total infections
-
The ministry has written to the states highlighting the areas of concern, including sub-optimal containment operations and contact tracing, skewed testing and shortage of health workers
-
Surge in covid-19 cases has led to s shortage in remdesivir; India has a capacity to produce over 38 million units of the medicine every month
-
India's total active caseload has increased to 11,08,087 and it now comprises 8.29% of the country's total infections
-
Apart from Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan are the two other states that have received more than one crore doses
-
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal said that the current fourth wave of the pandemic in the city is 'very dangerous' and is spreading at such a rapid rate that it has left many people baffled
-
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged people to keep four things in mind, including 'each one, vaccinate one', 'each one, treat one' and 'each one, save one'
-
The death toll increased to 1,69,275 with 839 daily new fatalities, the highest since October 18, 2020
-
In the past two weeks, only two million doses were cleared for shipment to 92 countries through the programme, the same amount injected in Britain alone
-
City government also prohibited all social, political, sports, entertainment, cultural and religious gatherings in view of the rise in COVID-19 cases