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India records 37,566 new covid-19 cases, 907 new deaths

Health Desk | banglanews24.com
Update: 2021-06-29 12:17:56
India records 37,566 new covid-19 cases, 907 new deaths [photo collected]

India recorded 37,566 new covid-19 cases in the 24 hours ending 8 am Tuesday, taking the country’s total to 3.03 crore. 

This is the lowest single day spike since March 17 and less then 40,000 daily cases after 102 days. 

Out of these, active cases fell to 5.52 lakh while over 2.93 crore people have recovered. With 907 new deaths, the toll is now at 3.97 lakh. 

Not a single state has reported more than 10,000 cases. Top contributor Kerala had 8,063 cases, while Maharashtra reported 6,727.

The Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the Centre to allocate food grains to states and union territories for distribution among migrant workers, free of cost, till the pandemic continues. 

It instructed the Centre to develop a portal by July 31 for registration of unorganised sector along with providing them with benefits. The apex court also directed states to set up community kitchens and run them to serve migrant workers amid the pandemic.

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a second wave stimulus on Monday that included a credit guarantee scheme of Rs 50,000 crore to ramp up health infrastructure. Another Rs 60,000 was provided for other sectors impacted due to the second wave of the pandemic.

In other news, scientists are keeping a close watch on the Delta Plus variant — a mutated version of the Delta variant. Lab test results to check its transmissibility and vaccine effectiveness are underway.

Meanwhile, the Delhi University is likely to begin registration for admissions to enter entrance test-based and postgraduate courses in the third week of July, officials have said.

Source: The Indian Express 

BDST: 1217 HRS, JUN 29, 2021
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