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To ensure that these the stranded persons within 0':'6-5 their “home coming”. In a big gains are not squandered away, their States/UTs. In case a relief to stranded people the lockdown guidelines should group of stranded persons wish fter facing massive criti- including migrant labourers, be strictly observed till 3rd to move between one State/UTs Acism for low number of pilgrims, tourists and students, May,” MHA Spokesperson and another State UT, the testing for Covid-19, India has the Centre on Wednesday tweeted. sending and receiving States now started conducting 60,000 allowed the States to transport The movement of migrants may consult each other and tests per day. This will be them to their homes by road. to hometowns will depend on mutually agree to the move- ramped up to 1 lakh tests per " In a letter to Chief the possibility of retaining job ment by road,” said the Home day within next few days, said # $% Secretaries, Union Home and transportation through Ministry. Union Health Minister Harsh " ! Secretary Ajay Bhalla said the buses will be a huge logistical The MHA insisted that Vardhan on Wednesday. movement should be after issue, observe many officials persons would be screened Addressing a video con- appointment of nodal officers handling relief camps. and those found asymptomatic ! ference here with the members since the outbreak of the dis- and proper registering the Earlier in March last week, would be allowed proceed. of Lion Club International ease. However, there was no details of persons and mutual when migrants were struck on “Buses shall be used for trans- here, he said, “The detail on the number of tests agreement by the sending and roads in Uttar Pradesh from port of groups of persons. The # Government is working to done on Wednesday. Health receiving States. Delhi, the Uttar Pradesh buses will be sanitised and increase the testing capacity to experts feel that India is yet to However, the Centre has Government had sent 1,000 shall follow safe social dis- 1,00,000 tests per day in the reach to its peak as sufficient not permitted the use of rail- buses and it took around a tancing norms in seating,” said next few days.” number of people was not ways for transport of these week to collect the labours the MHA also directing to the However, additional tests being tested and treated. stranded people. As per the trapped in highways. States on the way to the desti- &.6&;; will require more human Currently, 288 rough estimates, more than The number of migrant nations to facilitate the move- $$%& resources for data entry, re- Government laboratories are 1crore migrant workers from workers will cross more than ment. he Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Nanerjee on Wednesday deploying automated and man- working along with 97 private Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya two crore when consider those The MHA also directed the Hyderabad: Peeved over denial Tannounced lockdown relaxations in a number of areas, includ- ual RT-PCR (Reverse labs chains with around 16,000 Pradesh and West Bengal are stranded in southern States receiving States to keep moni- of wages, hundreds of migrant ing partial resumption of bus services in green zones “where the Transcription-Polymerase sample collection centres and stranded in Delhi, nearby like Kerala, Karnataka and toring the persons and take workers working at IIT buses will be allowed to ply following all the protocols with a Chain Reaction) machines and around 60,000 tests per industrial areas, Maharashtra Tamil Nadu. It will be a chal- periodic status of the health Hyderabad at Kandi in neigh- maximum of 20 passengers. She also announced relaxation in optimising in-lab processes, day. and Gujarat. lenge to send so many workers parameters. “For this purpose, bouring Sangareddy district neighbourhood shops like electronic outlets, hardware and paint such as RNA extraction, to He said since the last three Later, the MHA said a new by road to remote villages of such persons may be encour- on Wednesday allegedly shops. Besides the betel leaf and teashops will also open from reduce the turnaround time days the doubling rate of set of guidelines to fight Covid- Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. aged to use Aarogya Setu App attacked some officials of con- Monday but that will only be for home delivery and gossiping between sample receipt and Covid-19 cases has slowed to 19 will come into effect from The two-page direction by through which their health struction companies and threw in those shops will not be allowed. testing, it said. 11.3 days in the country, with May 4, which shall give con- the Union Home Ministry status can be monitored and stones damaging a police vehi- Apart from this construction work particularly in road con- As on Wednesday, the a mortality rate of 3 per cent siderable relaxations to many insisted on health check-up by tracked,” said the Home cle and injuring a Sub- struction and those associated with the PWD and PHE ICMR said India had con- against the global average of 7 districts. Details regarding this the sending States and contin- Ministry. Inspector and two policemen. Departments were also given relaxation. ducted a total of 7,70,764 tests per cent. & & '( ) !%%' # N 0':'6-5 O $;0-5 ! he number of reported Tcoronavirus cases in India wo fresh cases of Covid-19 continue to move northwards T–one each from Ranchi with 1,576 positive cases and 66 and Jamtara– were reported on deaths on Wednesday, taking Wednesday, taking the total the total cases to 32,936 and count of coronavirus cases in # # 1077 fatalities. Jharkhand to 107, health offi- $%& According to reports, cials said. Only four new cases !! although India’s coronavirus of the lethal viral infection * +, "- . ! trajectory has tapered over the have surfaced in State in the ' ! past couple of weeks, it con- past two days – a major relief cases of coronavirus infection. Ranchi alone accounts for more ( ')* + O tinues to be steeper compared for the health machinery here Out of the remaining 29 cases, than 70 per cent of Covid-19 ! ! to Asian peers such as Japan, after 35 cases reported on 10 are from Bokaro, three each cases in Jharkhand. Out of the ( ' ! , Indonesia, and Pakistan. Sunday and Monday, health from Hazaribag, Garhwa and 106 cases, 77 are from Ranchi / The financial capital of the " officials said. Palamu. alone. ! ! country, Maharashtra remained " “One suspect tested posi- Two each from Simdega, The Government has iden- from the locality last month. " # the worst-hit State with the tive for Covid-19 in Jamtara Dhanbad, Jamtara and tified 15 containment zones in Two of them –the Malaysian - total number of cases rising to Uttar Pradesh (2,134). today (Wednesday). Another Deoghar, and one each from the State capital. Hindpiri –the woman and a man from . 0 9,915 with 597 new cases and Andhra Pradesh has ())*+ man from Ranchi's Hindpiri Giridih and Koderma. The fig- coronavirus hotspot of the Trinidad– had tested positive. , , 32 deaths on Wednesday. reported 1,259 cases, of which also tested positive,” said Health ures are as per the daily Covid- State– is the only large con- However, the woman later test- !* ! Altogether 432 people have 258 have recovered and 31 Secretary Nitin Madan 19 bulletin released by tainment zone here. Besides, ed negative, officials said. died and 1,388 people recov- people died, while Bihar Kulkarni. The Hindpiri man National Health Mission there is also a containment Over 80,000 people were 123! ering from the deadly virus. reported 366 cases of which 64 who tested positive on (NHM). zone in Bundu, which is locat- put in home quarantine here Gujarat was the next which have recovered and discharged New Delhi: The All India Wednesday is 54-year-old, While the Covid-19 tra- ed off the National Highway 33, and around 10,000 were sent to $%% has reported 4,012 cases so far. and two people have died. Institute of Medical Sciences health officials said. jectory has witnessed a steep connecting Ranchi to Government quarantine cen- The State saw big jump of 312 The Union Territory of (AIIMS) is planning to conduct Wednesday's test results fall after an unprecedented Jamshedpur. tres. ! cases on Wednesday. It is fol- Chandigarh reported 12 more a clinical trial of the convales- took the total number of cases rise, the spread of the virus in A 22-year-old Malaysian Out of the total 107 ! lowed by Delhi which has cases on Wednesday for a total cent plasma therapy in the in Ranchi to 78. As per records rural areas is a cause for con- woman, who attended the patients, 42 are in the age 4 5 6 reported 3,314 cases.
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