New Delhi: India's Covid-19 infections breached the 1 lakh figure for the second consecutive day with Maharashtra, West Bengal and Delhi accounting for most of the cases. The rise in infections is met with restrictions including partial lockdowns and night curfews imposed by the States.
Rajesh Bhushan, Union Health Secretary on Friday reviewed the preparedness status of oxygen infrastructure including PSA plants, ventilators, oxygen concentrators and oxygen cylinders with States/UTs.
The Department for Promotion of Industry and International Trade (DPIIT) also announced the establishment of help desks and control rooms to help domestic industry, while a separate Covid-19 help desk to help the foreign industry has also been incorporated.
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Maharashtra reported 40,925 new cases and 20 deaths today with the Omicron cases at 876. The economic capital Mumbai reported 20,971 new cases, 6 deaths and 8,490 recoveries today.
With these statistics, Maharashtra has the highest tally in Covid and Omicron cases across the nation, followed by West Bengal.
Meanwhile, the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) was on Friday forced to shut its office for three days after 15 of its staff members tested positive for COVID-19. Mumbai Municipal Commissioner Iqbal Chahal said, "there is no immediate need for imposing lockdown or additional restrictions in Mumbai as the bed occupancy rate, oxygen requirement and number of COVID-19 deaths are low."
West Bengal reported 18,213 fresh COVID-19 cases on Friday, 2,792 more than the previous day, raising the tally to 17,11,957. The death toll mounted to 19,864 with 18 more fatalities.
The national capital Delhi recorded a total of 17,335 fresh Covid cases marking its highest tally since May 8. With nine deaths recorded today, the positivity rate here has mounted to 17.73 per cent. Meanwhile, the Delhi health department asked all government hospitals to cancel all staff leaves, while the police authorities reported 200 FIRs registered and 683 challans issued for violations of Covid appropriate behaviour during the night curfew imposed across the city.
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The state has also given a green flag to the booster dose vaccination. The schedule for booster dose vaccination will be put up on January 8, whereas the vaccination with onsite appointments will start on January 10.
Tamil Nadu reported 8,981 new cases and 8 deaths, while the active cases have reached the 30,817 mark.
The COVID-19 tally in Madhya Pradesh reached 7,97,715 on Friday with the detection of 1,319 cases, while one death took the toll to 10,536