Delhi:India continues to log around 3 lakh daily new COVID-19 cases for the third consecutive day. While the numbers have stabilized in some states like Delhi and West Bengal and some restrictions are now being relaxed, some states like Gujarat and Tamil Nadu are resorting to fresh lockdowns and travel curbs.
Delhi logged 10,756 Covid cases in a single day and 38 more fatalities due to the infection, while the positivity rate declined to 18.04 per cent. Meanwhile, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain on Friday asserted that the danger of COVID-19 has subsided in the national capital and the situation is "quite under control". He also said that the virus was the primary cause of death in only three of the 43 fatalities recorded the previous day.
Lt Governor Anil Baijal on Friday approved the Delhi government's proposal to allow private offices to function with 50 per cent staff but suggested maintaining the status quo on lifting weekend curfew and removing odd-even rule for the opening of shops in the markets, sources said.
Chhattisgarh's COVID-19 count reached 10,86,207 on Friday with the addition of 5,029 cases, while eight deaths took the toll to 13,705. The state's positivity rate, which is cases detected per 100 tests, was 10.67 per cent on Friday.
Tamil Nadu reported 29,870 new COVID19 cases on Friday, with 21,684 recoveries and 33 deaths in the last 24 hours. The active cases in the state has touched 1,87,358. Meanwhile Chief Minister Stalin announced a lockdown this Sunday with some relaxations for autos and processor-booked rental cars.
Mumbai on Friday reported 5,008 new coronavirus infections, 700 less than the previous day, along with 12 deaths, the city civic body said. With this, the city's COVID-19 case tally rose to 10,28,715 while the death toll reached 16,512, a Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). This was the third day in a row when daily COVID-19 cases have dropped in the financial capital.
While the Maharashtra state government has taken an important decision to start schools , Avinash Bhondwe, a doctor of the task force said . In which it has been said that the school from 1st to 12th standard will start from 24th January. However, how appropriate is this decision in the case of young children? ETV Bharat spoke to. At the time, he said the decision was wrong.
Continuing to register a surge in cases, Karnataka on Friday logged 48,049 new cases of COVID-19, and 22 fatalities, taking the tally to 34,25,002 and the death toll to 38,537.
The state had recorded 47,754 fresh infections on Thursday. Of the new cases today, 29,068 were from Bengaluru Urban that saw 7,196 people being discharged and 6 virus-related deaths. Karnataka government decided to lift weekend curfew, but night curfew between 10 pm to 5 am everyday will continue, Revenue Minister R Ashoka said on Friday.