Coronavirus lockdown Day 28 live updates | April 21, 2020

Globally, as of April 20, there have been 23,19,066 confirmed cases, including 1,57,970 deaths, reported to WHO.

April 21, 2020 09:28 am | Updated 10:53 pm IST

Protection first: Petrol bunk employees wear personal protective equipment supplied by Vijayawada City Police, to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Protection first: Petrol bunk employees wear personal protective equipment supplied by Vijayawada City Police, to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Tuesday, April 21, 2020

The COVID-19 situation is “especially serious” in Mumbai, Pune, Indore, Jaipur, Kolkata and a few other places in West Bengal, the Home Ministry said on April 20, as India saw selective relaxation of lockdown in non-containment areas.

Strict restrictions continue in districts declared  COVID-19  hotspots.

Also read: List of what is and what is not allowed after April 20

The Hindu has brought out a multi-language e-book on essential COVID-19 information, in addition to covering the developments related to the coronavirus pandemic as it unfolded. Here is a collection of our daily cartoons on COVID-19 .

Here are answers from experts on your queries about the virus, a list of State Helpline numbers , a State-wise tracker for COVID-19 cases, deaths and testing, and a map of confirmed cases in India .

 

Here are the latest updates:

10.10 pm | Rajasthan

Rajasthan reports 159 new cases

The tally of COVID-19 positive persons in Rajasthan increases to 1,735 with the detection of 159 cases from 12 districts on April 21.

Of the total 159 cases, 72 were detected in Jaipur.

A total of 274 patients have recovered so far and 97 of them have been discharged from hospitals, the Medical & Health Department said.

Rajasthan has reported 26 deaths so far.

9.55 p.m. | Maharashtra

Pune reports 57 new COVID-19 cases and three deaths

A total of 57 new COVID-19 cases were reported in the last 24 hours from Maharashtra's Pune, one of the prominent coronavirus hotspots, a Health official said on Tuesday.

With this the tally of coronavirus positive cases in Pune district now stands at 813 while the number of the people who have succumbed to the viral infection rose by three to 54, he said.

"While a 57-year-old COVID-19 positive woman died in Sassoon Hospital due to respiratory failure on late Monday night, another 51-year-old woman succumbed to the infection in Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital onTuesday," the official said, adding that one more death was reported from neighboring Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) area.

 

Of the total 813 COVID-19 cases, 703 patients are from the Pune municipal limits. While the PCMC area has reported 59 cases so far, the number of patients from rural areas in the district is 51.

- PTI

9.40 p.m. | Uttar Pradesh

Three more deaths in U.P.

Three new deaths were reported in Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday, with the death toll climbing to 21.  Two of those happened in Moradabad and one in Aligarh, as per the UP Directorate of Health Services.

The total number of positive cases also climbed to 1337, with 153 new cases in the last 24 hours. The biggest jumps were recorded in Agra (65) and Rae Bareli (33), while Kanpur and Moradabad each reported 15 new cases since Monday.

9.15 p.m. | Rajasthan

One death in Jaipur, Rajasthan toll rises to 26

With the death of a 64-year-old man from Jaipur's cufew-bound Ramganj area in Sawai Man Singh Government Hospital in Jaipur today, the COVID-19 toll in Rajasthan increased to 26. He was admitted to the hospital on Saturday. The Medical and Health Department said the deceased had comorbidity condition of bronchial asthma.

The tally of COVID-19 positive persons in Rajasthan increased to 1,735 with the detection of 159 cases from 12 districts today. The highest number of 72 patients were found in Jaipur. A total of 274 patients have recovered so far and 97 of them have been discharged from hospitals, according to the Medical & Health Department.

- Mohammed Iqbal

9.10 p.m. | Madhya Pradesh

Four more deaths reported in Madhya Pradesh

With 70 more persons testing positive for coronavirus in Madhya Pradesh during the past 24 hours, the count of such cases rose to 1,552 on Tuesday, while the death toll increased to 80, health officials said.

Four more deaths were reported in the past 24 hours, taking the toll of COVID-19 patients to 80. The fresh deaths were reported from Ujjain, Dewas, Agar Malwa and Dhar (one each).

Bhopal registered the highest increase with 31 infections, taking the number of COVID-19 cases in the State capital up to 285, the state heath bulletin said.

8.45 p.m. | New Delhi

MHA announces exemptions during lockdown

During a press briefing, Ministry of Home Affairs gave some exemptions during the complete lockdown. It said "Bedside attendants, care givers of senior citizens residing in their homes allowed to offer services during lockdown."

The MHA said "Recharge facilities for prepaid mobile connections allowed during lockdown."

It also said "Bread factories, milk processing plants, flour, dal mills in urban areas allowed to function during lockdown."

Another set of relaxations announced by MHA includes shops selling educational books for students, electric fans, facilities for exports such as pack houses, inter and intra State movement of honey bee colonies and planting materials. Also issues SOP on movement of sea farers.

8.20 p.m. | Delhi

75 new cases in Delhi

Seventy-five new COVID-19 cases were reported in Delhi on Tuesday, taking the total number of cases to 2,156, according to the Delhi government.

Of the 2,156 cases, 611 people have recovered and there are 1,498 active cases. No death was reported on Tuesday, with the death toll staying at 47.

8.05 p.m. | Telangana

56 new cases in Telangana

Telangana reported 56 new COVID-19 positive cases on Tuesday, taking the total active cases to 711, according to the State health ministry. Eight people were discharged, no deaths reported. The death toll remains at 23. Today, 26 positive cases were reported in Suryapet.

8.00 p.m. | Maharashtra

Maharashtra reports 19 deaths in a day

Maharashtra reported yet another massive surge in COVID-19 positive cases, with 552 new cases in a single day taking the cumulative State tally to 5218. With 19 new deaths recorded on Tuesday, the death toll has risen to 251. As many as 150 patients were discharged today, taking the total figure of those discharged in the State till date to 722.

Out of the 19 deaths, 12 were reported from Mumbai city, four in Pune district, two in Thane and one in Sangli.

7.55 p.m. | Gujarat

Gujarat reports 13 more deaths

Thirteen new deaths were reported in Gujarat on Tuesday in addition to the six reported earlier today, raising the death toll in the State to 90. Today there were a total of 239 new positive cases of COVID-19, taking the total  to 2178 and 19 deaths.

Today, of the total 19 deaths, 15 deaths were in Ahmedabad, 2 in Surat, and one each in Vadodara and Bhavnagar. Ahmedabad’s total death toll climbs to 53 out of total 1378 cases.

- Mahesh Langa

7.40 p.m. | Kerala

19 new cases in Kerala

Kerala reported 19 new COVID-19 positive cases on Tuesday and 16 have recovered.

Of the 19 cases, 13 had a recent history of travel abroad (Sharjah and Dubai), 3 had returned to the State from Tamil Nadu and one from UP. 2 cases are primary contacts.

7.10 p.m. | Mumbai

Dharavi reports another death

A man enters a red zone at Dharavi in Mumbai on Tuesday during nationwide lockdown due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) threat, April 21, 2020

A man enters a red zone at Dharavi in Mumbai on Tuesday during nationwide lockdown due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) threat, April 21, 2020

 

The slum of Dharavi in Mumbai reported 12 new cases on Tuesday, including its 12th death so far. The deceased is a 62 year-old man from Mukund Nagar, a Covid-19 hotspot. Dharavi has reported 180 cases so far including the 12 deaths.

6.45 p.m. | Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu reports one death

In Tamil Nadu, 76 new COVID-19 positive cases were reported in Tamil Nadu today, with one death. Total number of cases stand at 1596 and 178 were discharged on Tuesday.

6.35 p.m. | Sikkim

Sikkim extends lockdown till May 3

A day after allowing resumption of certain economic activities, the Sikkim government on Tuesday decided to put the entire State again under complete lockdown till May 3 in the wake of COVID-19 outbreak.

"Sikkim will continue to be in a state of complete lockdown till May 3. The district and police administration shall ensure that restrictions that were in place in the first and second phase of lockdown remain in force," chief minister Prem Singh Tamang said.

The State government will review the situation again before May 3 and decide on further course of action, he said.

Sikkim has not reported any case of COVID-19 till date.

- PTI

6.25 p.m. | Bihar

13 new cases in Bihar

13 more COVID-19 positive cases reported in Bihar today, taking the total to 126 in the State. Four from Buxar, one from Patna, one from Rohtas and seven from Munger districts.

Tamil Nadu

Class I student contributes savings to CMPRF; T.N. CM lauds gesture

A Class I student from Thirubuvanam in Thanjavur district has contributed a sum of ₹543 from her piggy bank to the Chief Minister’s Public Relief Fund (CMPRF) towards the fight against COVID-19. Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami lauded her gesture through social media.

The contribution of R. Hemajayasri from a private school in Thirubuvanam came to the CM’s attention after @CMOTamilNadu was tagged on Twitter. The tweet showed a hand-written letter along with her school ID card. Her contribution was being transferred from her father’s bank account to the CMPRF.

 

6.10 p.m. | Maharashtra

Maharashtra government modifies its earlier order of not allowing door to door delivery of newspapers. From tomorrow, home delivery of newspapers will be allowed in all areas except Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Pune Municipal Corporation and containment zones.

5.55 p.m. | West Bengal

Three more deaths in West Bengal

Three more deaths were reported in West Bengal in the last 24 hours, taking the COVID-19 death toll in the State to to 15.

The total active cases is 274 till April 21. 713 samples were tested in the past 24 hours. A Central team starts visits to COVID-19 areas in Kolkata.

5.50 p.m. | Jammu and Kashmir

A doctor tests positive for Coronavirus in Baramulla, the second such case since the outbreak of COVID-19 in Jammu and Kashmir, say officials at Baramulla hospital.

5.30 p.m. | New Delhi

Delhi providing free rations to half its population: Kejriwal

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejrwal at a media briefing:

"Senior citizens, or those aged above 50, have to take special care of themselves during this coronavirus pandemic. We have ensured food security for all during this time; there were 71 lakh people who have been distributed rations and now we have found and decided to distribute it 30 lakh more people.

"That makes it one crore people, which is half the population of Delhi. The government is providing free ration to half the population of the city.

"To help those who do not have ration cards or Aadhaar cards, we have decided to give 2000 food coupons to all the MLAs by way of which these people can get rations.

"We have also decided to make kits of essential items with soap, spices etc which will be given to everyone along with rations from next month.

Free testing for journalists

Kejriwal: "There are many reports from different States that journalists who are working from the frontline are getting coronavirus. We have decided to create a centre for the free testing of all journalists which will start functioning from tomorrow where they can go and get free tests done."

- Jatin Anand

5.30 p.m. | Gurugram

30 media persons, mostly with the electronic media, were tested for COVID-19 by Gurugram administration on Tuesday following the Mumbai incident. Tests conducted with Rapid Test Kit. All samples found negative.

- Ashok Berwal

5.30 pm | Maharashtra

COVID-19 infected cops to get Rs 1 lakh advance for treatment

Maharashtra Police have decided to give an advance of Rs 1 lakh to its personnel infected by the coronavirus to help them manage their treatment cost.

Additional Director General of Police (Administration) Sanjiv Kumar Singhal issued an order to this effect on Monday.

“All unit commanders have been directed that if any policeman is infected by the novel coronavirus, Rs 1 lakh as advance should be immediately approved to him from the police welfare fund, he said in the order.

--PTI

5.20 pm | India

Health Ministry issues guidelines for bringing home remains of coronavirus patients

The Health Ministry on Tuesday issued guidelines for bringing home the remains of confirmed or suspected COVID-19 patients but asserted that importation of human remains of such cases is not recommended.

However, according to the guidelines, if human remains of suspected or confirmed cases of coronavirus arrive into India, the airport health officer will verify the death certificate mentioning the cause of death, ‘No objection certificate’ for the transportation of human remains issued by Indian missions and embalming certificate issued by an authorised agency.

 

5.15 pm | India

SC extends preventive guidelines to include women shelter homes

The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended its guidelines issued to prevent the spread of  coronavirus  in children’s homes to Nari Niketans or women’s shelter homes and asked the government to look into the possibility of releasing the inmates wherever feasible to avoid overcrowding.

 

5.00 pm

Global death toll tops 1,70,000

The coronavirus pandemic has killed more than 170,000 people globally, close to two thirds of them in hardest-hit Europe, according to an  AFP  tally on Tuesday.

 

4.10 pm | India

Daily press briefing on COVID-19

Database in public domain created for district administrators

Chairman of Empowered Group 4 on augmenting human resources and capacity building: "We decided to develop a database, to be available in public domain, which can be used by the district administration. One dashboard, covidwarriors.gov.in, set up. Details of 1.24 crore resources, including doctors, health workers, uploaded. 20 categories and 49 sub-categories included in the data-base. Individual level data can be accessed only by certain officials. Details of all workers in 201 central public enterprises, apart from railway hospitals, ordnance factories and other related centres included

"This will enable proper allocation of human resources by the State and district administration.

"Apart from this iGOT platform portal has been created for providing online training material to the front-line workers. It is accessible through any device, mobile, laptop, tablet.

"Efforts are being made to provide the training material in different languages. Over 1.31 lakh users have so far registered with the platform."

States to allow migrant workers to resume work in areas where lockdown relaxed: Home Ministry

Home Ministry spokesperson: "SOP has been shared with State governments on allowing stranded migrant workers to take up jobs in areas where some relaxations have been given April 20 onward.

"Yesterday, Home Ministry reviewed the ground level situation and found that in several sectors, where relaxations were given after April 20, the situation has improved. MNGREGA works, road construction activities and other such projects have resumed."

Eight institutes to be sent to fields to determine if rapid test kits are faulty, says ICMR

ICMR representative: "Over 4.49 lakh tests have been conducted till today, about 35,000 tests held yesterday.

"We received complaint from one of the States about less detection through Rapid Kits, we enquired from two-three more States, there is a variation on the test findings, which is not good.

We have, therefore, decided not to ignore the findings. Eight institutes will be sent to the fields for validation of the kits. We will suggest to the States not to use the Rapid Tests for a couple of days, after which we will be in a position to advise them. If the kits are found faulty, we will take it up with the manufacturer.

"Of 70 vaccine candidates, five are going into human trials, this is unprecedented quick response to any disease (within 3.5 months), apart from lockdown and social distancing measures."

Close contacts of patients to be kept on HCQ for 7 weeks: Health Ministry

Health Ministry spokesperson: "Close contacts of Covid-19 patients need to be kept on HCQ for seven weeks.

"The Indian Red Cross has set up a 24*7 helplines: 9319982104/105.

"The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research is initiating a randomised clinical trial to check the efficacy of drugs on decreasing the mortality rate in critical Covid-19 patients.  The clinical trial of these drugs has been given approval following observation that there are clinical similarities between patients of gram-negative sepsis and Covid-19."

--Devesh Pandey

 

3.50 pm | Karnataka

COVID-19 testing for journalists announced in Karnataka after 53 mediapersons in Mumbai tested positive

Medical Education Minister Dr. K. Sudhakar on Tuesday said he had instructed his department to arrange COVID-19 tests for State journalists, who are turning out to be susceptible to the contagion, especially those in electronic media, in the wake of reports of 53 mediapersons testing positive for Coronavirus in Maharashtra.

“An order in this regard will be issued soon,” he added.

He told reporters in Mysuru that the labs working under his department and where the COVID-tests were being done had been instructed to carry out the tests on the journalists since they go around covering the pandemic and its impact.

--Shankar Bennur

3.40 pm | India

First batch of 57 Iran-returned pilgrims reaches Kargil after quarantine in UP

The first batch of 57 Iran-returned pilgrims reached here on Tuesday in a special Indian Air Force (IAF) flight after undergoing quarantine in Uttar Pradesh, officials said.

However, they would not be going home just now as they have to undergo another phase of 14-day administrative quarantine for their own and others’ safety, they said.

 

3.30 pm | Maharashtra

Pema Khandu thanks Mumbai cops for providing relief to Arunachal students, workers in city

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu on Tuesday took to Twitter to voice his appreciation for three senior officers with the Mumbai Police, after they heeded his appeal and provided relief to students and daily wagers from the State staying in Mumbai.

Mr. Khandu tweeted on official Twitter account on Tuesday, thanking Deputy Commissioner of Police (operations) Pranaya Ashok, DCP (Cyber) Vishal Thakur and DCP (Zone VIII) Manjunath Singe for their response.

 

3.20 pm | Arunachal Pradesh

IAF choppers airlift essential commodities to remote Arunachal Pradesh area

Indian Air Force (IAF) choppers are airlifting essential commodities and medical equipment to a remote Arunachal Pradesh area without road connectivity.

Vijoynagar, a remote circle in Changlang district without road connectivity is strategically located along the India-China-Myanmar tri-junction. It comprises of 16 villages and has a population of 4,438. The nearest town is Miao which is 157 km away and takes about six-days to reach by foot.

IAF choppers are airlifting essential commodities and medical equipment to Vijoynagar circle, Arunachal Pradesh Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs minister Kamlung Mossang said on Monday.

--PTI

3.00 pm | Maharashtra

Tamil Nadu government will take steps to prevent untoward incidents, Chief Minister assures doctors, front-line staff

A day after the burial of a doctor, who died after testing COVID-19 positive was  violently prevented by local residents , Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami on Tuesday said he was pained at the incident and assured all governmental support to front-line staff in the fight against the pandemic. “All those in life-saving efforts are equivalent to the Gods,” he said.

 

2.30 pm | India

Doctor at Aligarh’s JNMC suspended for negligence

An associate professor of the Department of Medicine in Aligarh Muslim University’s Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College and Hospital has been suspended by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Tariq Mansoor for negligence and misconduct. The decision came after a person who was admitted to JNMC was tested positive for  COVID-19  on Monday.

 

2.20 pm | J&K

Rapid antibody tests to be conducted at coronavirus hotspots in J&K

To check community spread of COVID-19 and take remedial measures at the hotspots identified across Jammu and Kashmir, the government will conduct rapid antibody tests, using kits received from the ICMR.

--PTI

2.00 pm | Andhra Pradesh

35 fresh cases and two more dead in Andhra Pradesh

Worst hit by the COVID-19 outbreak in the State, Kurnool and Guntur districts continue to report fresh positive cases by the day. Two persons succumbed to the disease in Guntur taking the State’s toll to 22.

The State has reported 35 new cases during the past 24 hours as of Tuesday morning, and 19 of them are from Kurnool (10), and Guntur (9).

Kadapa reported six fresh cases, while West Godavari reported four, Krishna and Anantapur districts reported three new cases each.

 

1.40 pm | Rajasthan

Rajasthan ceases use of rapid testing kits as most results invalid

Rajasthan on Tuesday stopped using rapid test kits for coronavirus after receiving invalid and incorrect results for a large number of samples.

Health Minister Raghu Sharma said the kits were giving mere five per cent correct or valid results and a report has been forwarded to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in this regard.

--PTI

 

1.30 pm | Manipur

As Manipur relaxes lockdown, people venture out to buy essential commodities

Following the  relaxation of the lockdown  and curfew from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Manipur from Tuesday, thousands of people in the State came out to purchase essential commodities. A Cabinet meeting on Monday decided to relax the curbs over 15 sectors till May 3.

 

1.15 pm | Maharashtra

25 medical staff, including 19 nurses, test positive from Pune's Ruby Hall Clinic

At least 25 hospital staff, including 19 nurses, from the city’s Ruby Hall Clinic have tested positive for Covid-19 over the past fortnight and have been quarantined in isolation facilities, said hospital authorities.

Bomi Bhote, Chief Executive Officer, Ruby Hall Clinic said that 19 nurses, three support staff and three clinical assistants had tested positive during tests that were conducted on 1,000 of the hospital staffers over the last 15 days.

“All of them are asymptomatic and in a stable condition. They have been quarantined in a dedicated Covid-19 building in the hospital premises and all their primary contacts have been traced and tested,” Mr. Bhote said, adding that the case of one of the hospital staffers, who came from the highly-infected zone of Kasarwadi in the city prompted the authorities to conduct a testing drive of their own staff.

--Shoumojit Banerjee

 

1.00 pm | Tamil Nadu

Mother and baby admitted to isolation ward in Villupuram

Two patients including a seven-month-old baby , have been admitted to the isolation ward at the Villupuram Government Medical College and Hospital (VGMCH) in the early hours of Tuesday.

12.50 pm | West Bengal

Mamata told about central teams' visit 3 hours after they landed, claims Derek O' Brien

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee was told about central team’s visit to monitor some districts for coronavirus three hours after the team landed, claimed TMC MP Derek O’ Brien.

The TMC questioned why the central teams did not visit States like Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, UP with higher number of coronavirus cases, more hotspots.

The party called the Inter-Ministerial Central Teams' visit "adventure tourism".

Taking umbrage at the Centre for sending teams to assess the “serious” COVID-19 situation in the state, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee shot off a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, underscoring the “unilateral” and “undesirable” action, keeping her government in the dark.

--PTI

12.40 pm | India

Guidelines out for non-coronavirus health facilities which have reported COVID-19 patients

The Union Health Ministry has issued guidelines to be followed on detection of suspect or confirmed  COVID-19 cases  in non-coronavirus health facilities and said hospitals located in proximity or catering to COVID-19 containment zones should treat all patients as suspect cases until proven otherwise.

 

12.35 pm | Karnataka

Cases rise to 415 in Karnataka

Three new cases each have been reported from Vijayapura and Kalaburgi and one from Dakshina Kannada. This takes the total number of COVID-19 cases in Karnataka to 415. - Afshan Yasmeen

12.30 pm | Meghalaya

One more tests positive for COVID-19 in Meghalaya

A 42-year-old woman, who is a family friend of the first COVID-19 patient in Meghalaya, has tested positive for the  novel coronavirus,  raising the number of active cases to 11 in the State, Chief Minister Conrad Sangma said.

 

12.20 pm | Delhi

Delhi govt. will conduct COVID-19 test on mediapersons in national capital: Arvind Kejriwal

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said his government will conduct  COVID-19  test on mediapersons in the national capital, after  53 scribes tested positive for novel coronavirus in Mumbai .

Responding to a tweet in which a person requested the CM to arrange mass COVID-19 test for mediapersons in Delhi on the lines of the one carried out in Mumbai, Mr. Kejriwal said, “Sure. We will do that.”

 

12.05 pm | Meghalaya

One more tests positive for COVID-19 in Meghalaya

A 42-year-old woman, who is a family friend of the first COVID-19 patient in Meghalaya, has tested positive for novel coronavirus, raising the number of active cases to 11 in the state, Chief Minister Conrad Sangma said.

The new case is linked to the state’s first COVID-19 patient, a doctor who died on April 15.

With the fresh case reported from the state capital, the total number of people afflicted with the dreaded virus in the state now stands at 12. - PTI

12.00 noon  | Delhi

A Lok Sabha employee residing in Kali Bari Marg and working/deputed at the Parliament has tested positive for COVID-19. - Jatin Anand

11.40 am

India's COVID-19 fatality crosses 600

India has reported 603 deaths so far, of which 234 are from Maharashtra alone. Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh have reported 77 deaths each. Delhi has reported 47 deaths.

11.35 am | Maharashtra

Pune reports two more deaths

Two more deaths including that of a wife of an ex-Army jawan were reported from Pune district in the last 24 hours taking the district’s death toll to 52, said authorities on Tuesday.

The 62-year-old woman, a resident of Nigdi in the Pimpri-Chinchwad area, died at the Military Hospital Cardio-Thoracic Centre (MH CTC) in Pune’s Wanowrie area.

In the second instance, a 57-year-old woman from the city’s Kondwa area, who was admitted on April 19 in Pune’s Sassoon General Hospital, passed away due to acute respiratory failure late Monday afternoon. Her swab sample report, which came late Monday night, tested positive for COVID-19. - Shoumojit Banerjee

 

11.20 am | Gujarat

Gujarat's COVID-19 tally crosses 2,000

Sharp spike of infections in Gujarat with 127 new cases and six deaths, bringing the numbers to 2,066 cases and 77 deaths so far in the state.

Of six deaths reported on Tuesday, five are from Ahmedabad & one in Bhavnagar. - Mahesh Langa

11.00 am | Madhya Pradesh

Police official dies of COVID-19 in MP

A 59-year-old in charge of a police station in Ujjain has died of COVID-19 on Tuesday morning while undergoing treatment at a hospital. 

“He had contracted the illness during the course of his duty,” said A.G. Sinha, Ujjain Chief Medical and Health Officer. She added that the inspector was posted at the Neelganga station, which fell under one of the containment areas, where infected cases had been reported.

The death toll stands at 77 in Madhya Pradesh now. So far, 1,503 cases have been reported in the State, with Indore, at 915, registering more than half of them. Bhopal has recorded 254 cases. - Sidharath Yadav

10.10 am | New Delhi

Over 100 families in President's Estate under self isolation

A view of Rashtrapati Bhavan during lockdown.

A view of Rashtrapati Bhavan during lockdown.

 

Over a 100 families have been put on self isolation within the President's Estate, where Rashtrapati Bhavan is located, after one person tested positive for COVID-19, a senior official said on Tuesday.

Confirming the news to  The Hindu , the senior official said the main Rashtrapati Bhavan where President Ram Nath Kovind and his family stays has not been affected.

 

9.50 am | New Delhi

Guidelines issued for handling of waste generated during COVID-19 patient’s treatment

Using double layered bags, mandatory labelling and colour coded bins for the management of waste generated during the diagnostics and treatment of suspected and confirmed COVID-19 patients are part of the guidelines issued by the Central Pollution Control Board.

The CPCB has also written to the state pollution control boards and pollution control committees to consider operation of common bio-medical waste treatment and disposal facility and its associated staff as essential service part of health infrastructure. - PTI

9.30 am | USA

72 active trials underway across US on coronavirus: Trump

US President Donald Trump has said there are 72 active trials underway across the country researching dozens of therapies and treatments for the coronavirus and tremendous progress is being made on vaccines.

According to the President, there are therapies designed to attack the virus as well as others that would hinder its replication, reduce the rate of infection, control the immune response or transfer life savings antibodies from the blood of recovered patients.

8.30 am

Karnataka records another death

Another death has been reported in Karnataka taking the total deaths to 17. An 80 year old, who died in Kalaburgi on Monday, has tested positive. The reports came early on Tuesday morning.

Health Minister B. Sriramulu has confirmed this in a tweet. The deceased had been suffering from Parkinson’s for the last three years. - Special Correspondent

 

8.00 am

Five more cases in Odisha

Five more COVID-19 cases were reported in Odisha by midnight on Monday taking the State’s total to 79. With death of one patient and recovery of 25 persons so far, the number of active cases stands at 53, said State Health Department.

 

7.30 am

Infections among U.S. deportees reach Haiti, Mexico

Mexico and Haiti have detected coronavirus infections among migrants deported recently from the United States, officials said on Tuesday, part of a growing trend of contagion among deportees.

The new infections come after an outbreak among deportees to Guatemala , where the government at the weekend linked almost a fifth of all cases of the new coronavirus in the country to flights returning migrants from the United States last week.

4.30 am

U.S. coronavirus deaths top 42,000

U.S. coronavirus deaths topped 42,000 on April 20, according to a Reuters tally, as more protesters gathered in state capitals to demand an early end to the lockdowns, while officials pleaded for patience until more testing becomes available.

 

Over 6,000 industrial units reopen in Gujarat

More than 6,000 industrial units in Gujarat reopened after the Central and State governments relaxed lockdown guidelines in order to allow economic activities in areas that have not become hotspots for infections.

2.00 am | Mumbai

Two BMC control room staffers test positive; Mayor quarantines self

As the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) tackles the COVID-19 outbreak, two employees of its disaster control room have tested positive for the virus. Besides, Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar on Monday decided to self-quarantine for 14 days as she came in contact with a COVID-19-positive journalist.

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