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57 Time : 10Th June, 2020 @ 7:00 PM 1. Ni 09.06.2020 Leh 22.06 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 : 57 Time : 10th June, 2020 @ 7:00 PM 1. Ni 09.06.2020 leh 22.06.2020 inkara Mizoram chhunga Total Lockdown kalpui dan tur thupek For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/ni-09062020-leh-22062020-inkara-mizoram- chhunga-lockdown-kalpui-dan-tur-thupek 2. June ni 10, 2020 tlai dar 5:30 a Khawvel COVID-19 dinhmun (source: World Health Organization) Confirmed cases - 71,27,753 Confirmed deaths - 4,07,159 Countries/Territories - 213 affected by COVID-19 COVID-19 natna vei hmuhchhuah tamna ram te USA – 19,51,096 Brazil – 7,07,412 Russia - 4,85,253 United Kingdom – 2,87,403 India – 2,76,588 Spain – 2,41,717 Italy -2,35,278 Peru – 1,99,696 Germany – 1,84,543 Iran – 1,75,927 Turkey– 1,71,121 France – 1,50,413 COVID-19 natna thihpui tamna ram te USA – 1,10,770 United kingdom – 40,597 Brazil – 37,134 Italy – 33,964 France – 29,149 Spain – 27,136 Mexico – 14,053 Belgium – 9,609 Germany – 8,711 Iran – 8,425 Canada – 7,835 India – 7,745 Darkar 24 chhunga COVID-19 natna hmuhchhuah tam zualna ram te USA – 17,536 Brazil – 15,654 India – 9,990 Russia – 8,595 Pakistan – 5,385 Chile – 3,913 Saudi Arabia – 3,288 Peru – 3,181 Bangladesh – 3,171 Mexico – 2,999 South Africa – 2,112 Iran – 2,095 WHO in region a then dan a COVID-19 veizat Americas – 34,15,174 Europe – 23,03,361 Eastern Mediterranean – 6,77,338 South-East Asia – 3,92,674 Western Pacific – 1,93,178 Africa – 1,45,287 • Darkar 24 chhungin positive thar 1,08,198 an awm a; 3,539 in an thihpui. 3. June ni 10, 2020 zing dar 8:00 a India ram COVID-19 dinhmun (source : MoHFW, GOI) COVID-19 vei hmuhchhuah tawh zat : 2,76,588 Tuna vei mek zat : 1,33,637 Sl. State/UT Positive Damchhu Thi zat Sl. State/UT Positive Damchhu Thi zat hmuhchhuah ak N hmuhchhuah ak zat o zat 1 Andaman & Nicobar 33 33 0 19 Madhya Pradesh 9849 6729 420 Islands 2 Andhra Pradesh 5070 2802 77 20 Maharashtra 90787 42638 3289 3 Arunachal Pradesh 57 1 0 21 Manipur 304 61 0 4 Assam 2937 1085 4 22 Meghalaya 43 13 1 5 Bihar 5459 2864 32 23 Mizoram 93 1 0 6 Chandigarh 323 286 5 24 Nagaland 127 10 0 7 Chhattisgarh 1240 386 6 25 Odisha 3140 2133 9 8 Dadra Nagar Haveli 22 2 0 26 Puducherry 127 52 0 9 Delhi 31309 11861 905 27 Punjab 2719 2167 55 10 Goa 359 67 0 28 Rajasthan 11245 8328 255 11 Gujarat 21014 14635 1313 29 Sikkim 13 0 0 12 Haryana 5209 2134 45 30 Tamil Nadu 34914 18325 307 13 Himachal Pradesh 445 249 5 31 Telangana 3920 1809 148 14 Jammu & Kashmir 4346 1506 48 32 Tripura 864 192 1 15 Jharkhand 1411 559 8 33 Uttarakhand 1537 755 13 16 Karnataka 5921 2604 66 34 Uttar Pradesh 11335 6669 301 17 Kerala 2096 848 16 35 West Bengal 8985 3620 415 18 Ladakh 108 52 1 TOTAL 276588 135206 7745 * Darkar 24 chhungin sample 1,45,216 test niin positive case thar 9,990 hmuh a ni a, mi 5,991 dam (cured) a puan niin 279 in an thihpui a ni. * ICMR chhinchhiah dan chuan vawiin chawhma dar 9:00 thleng khan sample test 50,61,332 tawh a ni. (Mizorama positive case thar hmuh zat hi MoHFW hian an la update lo na chungin table ah hian update tel a ni) 5. COVID-19 hripui leng do tura Chief Minister's Relief Fund a nitin puihna sum hmuh a ni zel a. vawiin tlai dar 4:30 thlenga sum hmuhte chu….. For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/cm-relief-fund-for-covid-19-a-sum-lut-10062020- 430-pm 6. Council of Ministers leh Lunglei HPC VC ten an May thla hlawh 50% CM Relief Fund ah chhunglut… For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/council-of-ministers-leh-lunglei-hpc-vc-ten-an-may- thla-hlawh-50-cm-relief-fund-ah-chhunglut 7. Nimin (9.6.2020) a Fungsihchhuah, Chhimtuipui ramri a duty laia damlo nunna chan ta H. Lalvenmawii (18) d/o H. Kapliana, Sangau-I chu a ral nan Chief Minister's Relief Fund atangin Rs. 1,00,000 pek a ni dawn. Lawngtlai DC kaltlanga pe tura ruahmanna siam a ni. COVID-19 vei 5 hmuhchhuah belh Nizan (9.6.2020) zanlaiah khan ZMC Laboratory ah update hnuhnung bera sample an test result la hriat hmanloh bakah sample test 208 tih belh atangin positive 5 hmuh belh a ni. Positive hmuhchhuah tharte hi Kum 18-37 inkar, Mipa 1, Hmeichhia 4 niin Maharashtra (3) leh Delhi (2) atanga lo haw an ni a. Aizawl district a cheng 1, Lawngtlai district a cheng 1, Serchhip district a cheng 1 leh Saitual district a cheng 2 an ni. Ni hnih (June ni 8-9, 2020) chhunga sample test 669 zingah COVID-19 positive 51 hmuhchhuah a ni. Tihian Mizoramah COVID-19 vei mek 92 (Mipa-48, Hmeichhia-44) an awm a, ZMC ah hian COVID- 19 vei pakhat enkawl dam tawh a ni. COVID-19 vei hmuhchhuah tawh zawng zawng hi Aizawl District atangin 13 (pakhat enkawl dam tawh a ni), Lunglei District - 45, Siaha District - 1, Champhai District - 5, Kolasib District - 11, Serchhip District - 1, Lawngtlai District - 4, Mamit District - 8, Khawzawl District - 2 leh Saitual District - 3 an ni.Tunah hian COVID-19 vei mek (active cases) mi 87 an awm a, an zinga 47 hi mipa, 40 hi hmeichhia an ni. 8. Lockdown inkaihhruaina tlem tihdanglam a ni… For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/lockdown-inkaihhruaina-tlem-tihdanglam-a-ni 9. Standard Operating Procedure for Social Distancing For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/standard-operating-procedure-for-social- distancing1591671861 10. COVID-19 hrileng avanga ramchhungah harsatna kan tawh mek avangin Lirthei neitute leh mipuite COVID-19 laka kan him zel theih nan, a hnuai tarlan ang hian kaihhruaina siam a ni… For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/mizoram-chhunga-commercial-passenger-phur- motor-ten-an-zawm-tur-standard-operating-procedure 11. Mizoram mi leh sa India ram hmundanga tangkhangte thlawhnaa lo haw dan tur leh lo dawnsawn dan turah mumal zawka hma lak 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 12. 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 13. Covid-19 Task Group on Quarantine Facilities daily report (as on 9th June, 2020) For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/task-group-on-quarantine-facilities-report 14. 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-10th-june-2020-time-300-pm 15. Covid-19 Task Group on Animal Husbandry & Veterinary and Fisheries daily activity report on 10th June, 2020 For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/covid-19-task-group-on-animal-husbandry- veterinary-and-fisheries-daily-activity-report-date-10062020 16. “Hripui donaah hnehtu kan nih theih nan i tang tlang zel ang u”- Deputy Chief Minister… For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/deputy-chief-minister-pu-tawnluian-mizoram- chhung-urban-areas-a-quarantine-waste-kalpui-dan-tur-a-puang-hemi-tihhlawhtlinna-atana- khawpui-23-te-bungraw-mamawh-zawng-zawng-pek-turin-a-vailiam-nghal 17. Lunglei District Covid -19 positive hmuchhuah thar mi 43. Lunglei DC in Press Meet a ko… For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/lunglei-district-covid-19-positive-hmuchhuah-thar- mi-43-lunglei-dc-in-press-meet-ko 18. Dawr hawn chungchanga Aizawl DC thupek... For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/dawr-hawn-chungchanga-aizawl-dc-thupek 19. Kolasib district chhunga Total Lockdown kalpui dan tur Kolasib District Magistrate thuchhuah… For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/kolasib-district-chhunga-lockdown-kalpui-dan-tur- kolasib-district-magistrate-thuchhuah1591774882 20. Lunglei district-a June 9, 2020 leh June 22, 2020 inkara Total Lockdown kalpui dan tur thupek... For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/lunglei-district-a-june-9-2020leh-june-22-2020- inkara-total-lockdown-kalpui-dan-tur-thupek 21. Lunglei Deputy Commissioner Pu V.Lalsangliana chuan Containment Area chungchangah thuchhuah a siam… For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/lunglei-deputy-commissioner-in-containment-area- puan-belh 22. Lunglei District-ah khung hran mek mi 756 an awm. COVID-19 positive mi 45-te DCHC leh CCC ah enkawl an ni… For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/lunglei-district-ah-khung-hran-mek-mi-756-an-awm- covid-19-positive-mi-45-te-dchc-leh-ccc-ah-enkawl-an-ni 23. Vawiin chawhnu khan Serchhip Deputy Commissioner Dr. Lalzirmawia Chhangte, IAS chuan DC Meeting Room ah Press Briefing neiin Serchhip District in Covid19 vei pakhat an neih thu leh a dinhmun tlangpui a sawifiah… For details : https://dipr.mizoram.gov.in/post/dc-in-press-briefing-neiin-serchhip-district-a-covid19- chungchang-sawifiah 24.
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