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The Government of India on Saturday, 29 August, announced guidelines for ‘Unlock 4’ which will come into effect on 1 September and to be in force till 30 September.
India on Saturday reported 76,472 new COVID-19 cases, taking the tally in the country to 34,63,973. The death toll increased by 1,021 to 62,550.
According to the Union Health Ministry data, there are currently 7,52,424 active cases across the country, while 26,48,998 patients have been discharged, and one had migrated.
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India on Saturday reported 76,472 new COVID-19 cases, taking the tally in the country to 34,63,973. The death toll increased by 1,021 to 62,550.
According to the Union Health Ministry data, there are currently 7,52,424 active cases across the country, while 26,48,998 patients have been discharged, and one had migrated.
Uttarakhand BJP chief Bansidhar Bhagat on Saturday tweeted saying that he has tested positive for COVID-19.
The total number of samples tested for COVID-19 up to 28 August stands at 4,04,06,609, including 9,28,761 samples tested on Friday, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) said.
Uttar Pradesh Cabinet Minister Satish Mahana on Saturday said that he has tested positive for coronavirus and has isolated himself at home.
There’s been another setback for the Chennai Super Kings cricket team with a second player testing positive for coronavirus on Saturday.
On Friday, reports emerged of 10 members of the team’s travelling party testing COVID positive, with only one player among them. The team extended their quarantine in Dubai to 1 September and conducted another round of tests on Friday, in which a second player has come out positive.
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The recent rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in Delhi has led to a 35 percent increase in the demand for beds in city hospitals since July-end, PTI reported on Saturday, citing government data.
AIIMS Delhi on Saturday, 29 August said that Home Minister Amit Shah, who is admitted at the hospital on 18 August for post-COVID care has recovered and is likely to be discharged in a short time.
Tamil Nadu reports 6,352 new COVID-19 cases & 87 deaths, taking total number of cases to 4,15,590 including 52,726 active, 7,137 deaths & 3,55,727 discharges. New COVID cases recorded in Chennai are 1,285, taking total cases to 1,33,173 including 13,653 active, the State Health Department said on Saturday.
BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj was forcibly sent to home quarantine in Jharkhand on Saturday for 14 days for violating COVID-19 norms, a senior district official said on Saturday, according to PTI.
The MP from Uttar Pradesh had come to Giridih, over 200 km from Ranchi, to take part in a programme from Unnao via Dhanbad. The action was taken according to a state government order of 14 days quarantine for people coming from outside to the state, Deputy Commissioner Rahul Kumar Sinha said.
Rajasthan’s Kota district administration imposes lockdown in Kota Municipal Corporation area from today midnight to 6 September.
Haryana Power Minister Ranjeet Singh on Saturday said that he had tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Singh, an Independent MLA supporting the BJP-JJP government, said "I got my COVID test done again and the report came positive.” "My health is alright, but I am under home quarantine on the advice of doctors," he added.
The Government of India on Saturday, 29 August, announced guidelines for ‘Unlock 4’ which will come into effect on 1 September and to be in force till 30 September. According to the guidelines, Metro rail services will be allowed to operate with effect from 7 September in a graded manner, said the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MOHUA)/Ministry of Railways (MOR), in consultation with the MHA.
Uttarakhand has reported 658 new COVID-19 cases today. The total number of positive cases in the state is now 18,571 including 5,735 active cases, 12,524 recoveries and 250 deaths, according to the state Health Department.
16,867 new #COVID19 cases, 11,541 discharges and 328 deaths have been reported in Maharashtra today. The total number of positive cases now stands at 7,64,281 including 1,85,131 active cases, 5,54,711 recoveries and 24,103 deaths, the State Health department said on Saturday.