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India's Covid-19 tally hit 8.8-mn with 41,000 new cases

Health Desk | banglanews24.com
Update: 2020-11-15 14:17:35
India's Covid-19 tally hit 8.8-mn with 41,000 new cases [Photo collected]

As the national capital continues to report a surge in Covid-19 cases, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will meet Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal later today to discuss the ongoing situation in Delhi. 

Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan and Delhi Governor Anil Baijal will also be present at the meeting, ANI reported.

On account of the winter season and the large influx of patients from festive gatherings, Delhi could experience about 15,000 cases in a day soon, a report by National Centre for Disease Control noted. 

India went past the 88 lakh mark after recording 41,100 new cases of Covid-19 in the 24 hours ending 9 am Sunday. The country’s total tally currently stands at over 88.14 lakh cases. With 447 people succumbing to the virus Saturday the death toll stands at 1,29,635. Out of the total cases, 4.79 lakh cases are active, while 82.63 lakh people have recovered after testing positive.

Religious places in Maharashtra, shut since March, are set to open tomorrow, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray announced on Saturday. As per the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)released by the state government, religious places located out of COVID-19 containment zones will be allowed to remain open as per the timings decided by authorities, and devotees will be allowed inside in a staggered manner. Maharashtra is anticipating a second wave in January-February. 

In other news, the covid-19 pandemic has threatened India’s progress in protecting children under the age of 5 against Pneumonia and diarrhoea, according to the annual Pneumonia and Diarrhoea Progress Report.

Source: The Indian Express

BDST: 1417 HRS, NOV 15, 2020
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