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Millions inflamed with Covid in China: official data
As hospitals and morgues in China are hit by millions of Covid cases, official data predicts that millions of others have become inflamed since December 1, while the government has allowed the opening of “internet hospitals” for those affected to seek medical care to reduce the overload. in clinics. There were only about 37 million new infections nationwide on Tuesday of this week, officials said, highlighting for the first time the rise in cases across the country.
Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan writes to the secretaries of state and UT (fitness) regarding conducting simulated exercises at all fitness services (including known COVID-related fitness services) across the country on December 27.
Covid-19 is now outside Maharashtra. There are 132 Covid patients in the state. There’s nothing to worry about: Maharashtra Health Minister Tanaji Sawant.
Hong Kong to reopen border with mainland China in mid-January
Hong Kong will reopen its borders with mainland China until mid-January, the city’s chief executive John Lee said on Saturday, as Beijing rushes the final results of strict COVID-19 regulations that have hurt economic growth. Lee, speaking at a news conference at Hong Kong airport, upon returning from Beijing, said the purpose of the city’s “gradual, orderly and complete” reopening will be to return the border to its pre-virus state.
Covid-19: Karnataka CM says there’s no need to panic, but stick to safety rules
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday suggested others not to panic and be cautious, amid emerging cases of covid-19 in some countries and said his government had taken good enough measures to deal with the situation. Speaking to reporters, Bommai said: “We will constantly monitor the situation, but there is no need to panic. The only thing is that other people need to be careful. The government, other people, organizations and society will have to face Covid together. “
Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma. Subramanian inspects Covid-19 testing booth installed outdoors at Chennai International Airport
The media publishes mandatory Covid protocols, everyone will have to follow: AAP
The Center has “mandatory” protocols to prevent the spread of Covid-19 and everyone, whether a political component or a user participating in a march, will have to abide by them, the AAP said Saturday in a veiled reference to Rahul. Bharat Jodo Yatra Congress led by Gandhi.
Those who are not vaccinated should be vaccinated immediately. We want to avoid crowds and wear a face mask. If we do those things, we will be safe. Government will have to continue testing: Dr. Rakesh Mishra, Director, TIGS
Center Calls on States to Ensure Availability of Oxygen and Functional Living Devices in Hospitals
As some countries witness a buildup of COVID-19 cases, the Center on Saturday suggested to states and Union territories the availability of liquid medical oxygen, a sufficient stock of cylinders and functional survival devices, such as ventilators in hospitals, to cope with any challenges.
The Chinese propaganda device collapses due to a zero-Covid reversal
China’s state media is suffering and censors are racing as Beijing gropes for a coherent narrative following the sudden shift in its zero-covid policy. For years, the country’s propaganda apparatus has hailed zero covid as evidence of the superiority of the authoritarian Communist Party regime. and the wisdom of tough President Xi Jinping.
RT-PCR will be mandatory for passengers arriving from China, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Thailand
This congressional yatra is to triumph over corrupt people. . . They deserve to think first of the intelligent of the country than of the intelligent of the family.
The Department of Health and Family Welfare writes to all states/UTs to a functional and stable source of medical oxygen for the control of the Covid-19 pandemic
Crowded Extensive Care Units, Overcrowded Crematoria: Covid Is Devastating Chinese Cities
Yao Ruyan frantically emerged from the fever clinic of a county hospital in China’s Hebei trading province, 70 kilometers (43 miles) southwest of Beijing. Her mother-in-law had covid and needed urgent medical attention, but all hospitals are nearby. They were full.
Covid: start of random testing of foreign passengers arriving at Hyderabad airport
Random coronavirus testing of foreign passengers arriving at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport began on Saturday as the government stepped up measures to prevent an imaginable spread of the virus in the country.
Jharkhand CM to high-level assembly on Covid-19 on December 26
Jharkhand’s leading minister Hemant Soren is expected to hold a high-level assembly on Dec. 26 on the state government’s arrangements for the Covid-19 situation, an official said Saturday.
Covid: the chance of arriving foreign passengers begins at Delhi airport
Random coronavirus testing of arriving foreign passengers began at Delhi airport on Saturday as the government steps up measures to prevent the imaginable spread of the infection in the country. airports from Saturday.
Covid cases are emerging in China, Korea and Japan, but Cong is only worried about one family. It’s time to stick to protocol Covid. Je you need to ask Rahul Gandhi, he or other congressional leaders who contacted HP CM?Who tested positive, remotely or tested?Minister of the Anurag Thakur Union
On Friday, a media outlet run by the ruling Communist Party in Qingdao reported that the municipal fitness leader said the eastern city saw “between 490,000 and 530,000” new covid cases during the day.
Covid: A Chinese city sees part of a million cases a day
In one Chinese city alone, half a million people catch covid-19 every day, a senior health official said, in an occasional and temporarily censored acknowledgment that the country’s wave of infections is not reflected in official statistics.