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Issue No : 69 Time : 22Nd June, 2020 @ 7:00 PM 1. June 30, 2020 ation please visit the following link : For latest COVID-19 related informations in Mizoram, pleaseclick the following links : https://twitter.com/dipr_mizoram?s=09 https://instagram.com/dipr_mizoram?igshid=1akqtv09bst7c https://www.facebook.com/Department-of-Information-Public-Relations-Govt-of-Mizoram- 113605006752434/ Issue No : 69 Time : 22nd June, 2020 @ 7:00 PM 1. June 30, 2020 thlenga lockdown kalpui dan tur kaihhruaina For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/june-30-2020-thlenga-lockdown-kalpui-dan-tur- kaihhruaina 2. June ni 22, 2020 tlai dar 5:30 a Khawvel COVID-19 dinhmun (source: World Health Organization) Confirmed cases - 88,44,171 Confirmed deaths - 4,65,460 Countries/Territories - 213 affected by COVID-19 COVID-19 natna vei hmuhchhuah tamna ram te USA – 22,41,178 Brazil –10,67,579 Russia -5,84,680 India –4,25,283 United Kingdom – 3,03,114 Peru – 2,51,338 Spain - 2,45,938 Chile – 2,42,355 Italy – 2,38,275 Iran – 2,04,952 Germany – 1,89,822 Turkey – 1,86,493 COVID-19 natna thihpui tamna ram te USA – 1,19,453 Brazil – 49,976 United Kingdom– 42,589 Italy – 34,610 France– 29,565 Spain – 28,322 Mexico – 20,781 India – 13,699 Belgium – 9,696 Iran – 9,623 Germany – 8,883 Canada –8,410 Darkar 24 chhunga COVID-19 natna hmuhchhuah tam zualna ram te Brazil – 34,666 USA – 32,349 India – 14,821 Russia – 7,728 Chile – 5,607 Mexico – 4,717 South Afica – 4,621 Pakistan – 4,471 Bangladesh – 3,531 Peru – 3,413 Saudi Arabia – 3,379 Iran –2,368 WHO in region a then dan a COVID-19 vei zat Americas – 43,70,519 Europe – 25,27,618 Eastern Mediterranean – 9,14,518 South-East Asia – 6,00,191 Africa – 2,24,673 Western Pacific – 2,05,911 • Darkar 24 chhungin positive thar 1,83,020 an awm a; 4,743 in an thihpui. 3. June ni 22, 2020 zing dar 8:00 a India ram COVID-19 dinhmun (source : MoHFW, GOI) COVID-19 vei hmuhchhuah tawh zat : 4,25,283 Tuna vei mek zat: 1,74,388 Sl. State/UT Positive Damchhu Thizat Sl. State/UT Positive Damchhu Thizat N hmuhchhuah ak N hmuhchhuah ak o zat o zat 1 Andaman & Nicobar 48 37 0 19 Madhya Pradesh 11903 9015 515 Islands 2 Andhra Pradesh 8999 4331 106 20 Maharashtra 132075 65744 6170 3 Arunachal Pradesh 135 15 0 21 Manipur 841 250 0 4 Assam 5388 3360 9 22 Meghalaya 44 33 1 5 Bihar 7612 5580 53 23 Mizoram 142 9 0 6 Chandigarh 406 316 6 24 Nagaland 211 141 0 7 Chhattisgarh 2275 1447 11 25 Odisha 5160 3720 14 8 Dadra Nagar Haveli, 88 26 0 26 Puducherry 366 140 8 Daman & Diu 9 Delhi 59746 33013 2175 27 Punjab 4074 2700 99 10 Goa 754 129 0 28 Rajasthan 14930 11597 349 11 Gujarat 27260 19349 1663 29 Sikkim 78 25 0 12 Haryana 10635 5557 160 30 Tamil Nadu 59377 32754 757 13 Himachal Pradesh 673 425 8 31 Telangana 7802 3731 210 14 Jammu & Kashmir 5956 3382 82 32 Tripura 1221 759 1 15 Jharkhand 2073 1406 11 33 Uttarakhand 2344 1500 27 16 Karnataka 9150 5618 137 34 Uttar Pradesh 17731 10995 550 17 Kerala 3172 1661 21 35 West Bengal 13945 8297 555 18 Ladakh 837 134 1 TOTAL 425283 237196 13699 * Darkar 24 chhungin sample 1,43,267 test niin positive case thar 14,822 hmuh a ni a, mi 9,440 dam (cured) a puan niin 445 in an thihpui a ni. * ICMR chhinchhiah dan chuan India rama sample test tawh zawng zawng zat hi 69,50,493 a ni. (Mizorama positive case thar hmuh zat hi MoHFW hian an la update lo nachungin table ah hian update tel a ni) 4. COVID-19 vei pakhat hmuhchhuah belh Nimin (June ni 21, 2020) khan ZMC laboratory ah swab sample 562 test niin positive 1 hmuhchhuah a ni a, a dang zawng 561 hi a negative a ni. Tun dinhmunah Mizoramah COVID-19 vei mek 130 an awm a, dam tawh 12 nen, belhkhawmin COVID-19 vei 142 hmuhchhuah tawh a ni. COVID-19 vei hmuhchhuah thar hi mipa kum 30 a upa, Siaha District a cheng, Delhi atanga lo haw, COVID-19 symptoms nei lo, quarantine facility a awm lai a ni. June ni 21, 2020 a ZMC laboratory a District tin sample test dan: Aizawl - 459 (Mipa - 206, Hmeichhia - 253), Siaha - 30 (Mipa vek), Mamit - 22 (Mipa - 11, Hmeichhia - 11), Khawzawl - 38 (Mipa - 16, Hmeichhia - 22) ZMC a damlo enkawl mek -13 (Mipa - 6, Hmeichhia - 7) Nimin vek khan ZMC Laboratory-ah COVID-19 vei hmuhchhuah tawh te swab sample test nawn leh niin Lunglei District atanga sample dawn 45 (Mipa-28, Hmeichhia-17) zingah 35 (Mipa-21, Hmeichhia-14) an negative a, Khawzawl District atanga sample dawn pahnih (hmeichhia ve ve) zinga pakhat a negative bawk. Champhai-a COVID-19 vei sample test nawn hnu a negative mi 4 te pawh After Care Centre ah ni 7 chhung vil zui rih an ni. Kalphung pangngai angin heng sample negative te hian damdawiin (CCC/DCHC/ACC) an chhuahsan hma chu dam (recovered) anga puan theih an ni lo. Vawiin khan ZMC-a Covid-19 damlo enkawl dam tawh pathum, Aizawl district mi 2 leh Mamit district mi 1-te chu chhuah ( discharged ) fel an ni bawk. 5. COVID-19 hripui leng dona tur puihna mi thahnemngai tak takte atangin Chief Minister's Relief Fund ah nitin sum chhunluh a ni thin a. Vawiina tlai dar 4:00 thlenga sum hmuhte chu a hnuai a mi ang hi a ni: For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/cm-relief-fund-for-covid-19-a-sum-lut-zat- 22062020-400-pm 6. Lunglei Civil Hospital COVID-19 test result update (21/06/2020 - sunday) For details : 7. Standard Operating Procedure for Social Distancing For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/standard-operating-procedure-for-social- distancing1592742386 8. Health & Family Welfare Department in Quarantine chungchanga hriattur pawimawh a chhuah… For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/health-family-welfare-department-in-quarantine- chungchanga-hriattur-pawimawh-a-chhuahte 9. Mizoram mi leh sa India ram hmundanga tangkhangte thlawhnaa lo haw dan tur leh lo dawnsawn dan tur ah mumal zawka hmalak a nih theih nan “Thlawhnaa Lo Haw te Zawm Tur Kaihhruaina” chu Disaster Management & Rehabilitation Department chuan a hnuaia mi ang hian a siam… For details :https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/thlawhnaa-lo-haw-te-zawm-tur-kaihhruaina 10. Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Community Quarantine Facility (Community Quarantine Facility kalpui dan tur kaihhruaina) For details :https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/standard-operating-procedure-sop-for-community- quarantine-facility-community-quarantine-facility-kalpui-dan-tur-kaihhruaina 11. Mizoram sorkar ruahmanna angin inkharkhip thawh 7-na Hnahthial District chhunga kalpui dan tur ngaihtuahin vawiin khan District Bawrhsap Pu Vanlalmawia kaihhruaiin DC Conference Hall- ah District level task Force leh Village level Task Force hruaitute chu an thukhawm a, inkaihhruaina tura ruahman siam an thlir ho a ni… For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/hnahthial-dltf-thukhawm 12. Vawiin khan Champhai khawpui chhunga inkharkhipna dan tum sarihna Lockdown 7.0, June Ni 23, 2020 atanga June Ni 30, 2020 thleng awh tur kalpui dan tur leh District Level Task Force on Covid-19 (DLTF) kaltlanga tanpuina sumfai dawn hman dan tur chungchang DC Conference Hall- ah Bawrhsap Pi Maria C.T Zuali hova rel a ni… For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/champhaiah-inkharkhipna-lockdown-70-kalpui- dan-tur-leh-dltf-donation-dawn-hman-dan-tur-rel-a-ni 13. Vawiin khan DC Conference Hall Mamit-ah Dr. Lalrozama, IAS, District Bawrhsap, Chairman DLTF Mamit hovin District Level Task Force on COVID-19 thutkhawm a ni a. Mamit District-a Lockdown thawh sarihna kalpui dan turah ruahmanna siam a ni… For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/mamit-ah-dc-hovin-dltf-thukhawm1592816488 14. Vawiin khan 37-Lawngtlai West bialtu MLA Pu C. Ngunlianchunga chuan Lawngtlai District-a COVID-19 do nana thawktute tha tihchak nan leh an mamawh phuhruk nan Lawngtlai District Level Task Force on COVID-19 (DLTF) kutah leh Chief Medical Officer (CMO) kutah thilpek a hlan… For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/lawngtlai-west-bialtu-mla-in-covid-19-do-nan- ambulance-leh-thilpek-dang-a-hlan 15. Covid-19 Task Group on Quarantine Facilities daily report (as on 21st June, 2020) For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/task-group-on-quarantine-facilities-report-21062020 16. COVID-19 Task Group on Migrant Workers & Stranded Travellers Report (22nd June, 2020) • Task Group hnena Mizorama rawn haw tura in register zawng zawng zat – 13,114 (an rawn haw tak tak hma a chhinchhiah zat an ni) • Rawn haw tak tak chhinchhiah tawh zat (Mizoram rawnthlengzat ) – 11,959 • Kawnga rawn thang mek – 3 • Rawn la haw tur chhinchhiah zat – 1155 • Rawn haw tawh Quarantine Facility a awm mek chhinchhiah zat – 6552 • Rawn haw tawh zinga Quarantine facility chhuahsan zat – 5405 17. Report (Covid-19) on Law & Order and Facilitation of Essential Goods & Services… For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/report-covid-19-on-law-order-and-facilitation-of- essential-goods-services-date-22nd-june-2020-time-300-pm 18. Covid-19 Task Group on Animal Husbandry & Veterinary and Fisheries daily activity report (22nd June, 2020) For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/covid-19-task-group-on-animal-husbandry-veterinary- and-fisheries-daily-activity-report-dated-2262020 19.
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