Monday, 30 March 2020

979 Covid-19 Positive in India - Detailed Report

Across India, 979 cases of Covid-19 Positive is identified in 158 Districts, as defined latest.

In the report below are stated Number of Districts, adjascent to State/UT, and adjacent to Districts are given the Number of Covid-19 Positive cases. * District undefined.

A & N Islands 1
South Andaman 9

Andhra Pradesh 7

Chitoor 1
East Godavari 2
Guntur 2
Krishna 3
Nellore 1
Prakasam 1
Vizag 4
BIHAR 4
Munger 3
Siwan 1
PATNA 4
Nalanda 1

Chandigarh 1
Chandigarh 8

Chhattisgarh 4
Raipur 3
Rajnandgaon 1
Durg 1
Bilaspur 1

Delhi 8
Central 4
East Delhi 5
North Delhi 4
North East 5
North West 5
South Delhi 8
South West 3
West Delhi 5

Goa 1
3

Gujarat 8
Ahmedabad 18
Gandhinagar 9
Kutch 1
Rajkot 8
Mehsana 1
Surat 6
Vadodara 9
Bhavnagar 1

Haryana 6
Faridabad 2
Gurugram 24
Palwal 1
Panchkula 1
Panipat 4
Sonipat 1

Himachal Pradesh 1
Kangra 3

J&K 7
Jammu 3
Rajauri 3
Udhampur 3
Srinagar 12
Bandipora 8
Budgam 1
Pulwama 1

Karnataka 12
BBMP 26
Bengaluru Urban 17
Chikkaballapura 6
Dakshin Kannada 7
Dharwad 1
Kalaburgi 3
Kodagu 1
Mysore 3
Tumkuru 1
Udupi 1
Uttar Kannada 7
Davangere 3

Kerala 14
Alappuzha 2
Ernakulam 19
Idukki 2
Kannur 27
Kasargod 78
Kottayam 6
Kozhikode 9
Palakkad 4
Pathanamthitta 10
Wayanad 1
Thiruvanthpuram 8
Mallapuram 8
Thrissur 6
Kollam 2

Ladakh 2
Kargil 2
Leh 11

Madhya Pradesh 6 up
Bhopal 3
Gwalior 1
Indore 10
Shivpuri 2
Ujjain 4
Jabalpur 8
2*
Maharashtra 15*
Ahmednagar 3
Aurangabad 1
Mumbai 81
Gondia 1
Nagpur 12
Kolhapur 1
Palghar 2
Pune 31
Raigad 1
Ratnagiri 1
Sangli 24
Satara 2
Sindhudurg 1
Thane 16
Yavatmal 4
5

Manipur 1
Imphal West 1

Mizoram 1
Aizwal (W) 1

Odisha 1
Khurda 3

Puducherry 1
Mahe 1

Punjab 7
Amritsar 1
Hoshiarpur 6
Jalandhar 5
Ludhiana 1
Nawanshahr 1
SAS Nagar 6
SBS Nagar 18

Rajasthan 10
Bhilwara 22
Jaipur 8
Jhunjhunu 6
Jodhpur 6
Pali 1
Dungarpur 2
Ajmer 1
Pratapgarh 2
Sikar 1
Churu 1
4*

Tamil Nadu 12
Ariyalur 1
Chennai 18
Coimbatoor 1
Erode 5
Kanchipurum 1
Madurai 4
Salem 6
Thanjavur 1
Tiruneveli 1
Tirupur 1
Trichy 1
Vellore 2

Telangana 8
Bhadradri Kothagudam 4
Hyderabad 27
Karimnagar 1
Madchal 1
Mahboobnagar 1
Medchal 3
Ranga Reddy 7
Warangal (U) 1
21*

Uttar Pradesh 13
Agra 10
GB Nagar 22
Ghaziabad 5
Jaunpur 1
Kanpur 1
Lakhimpur Kheri 1
Lucknow 8
Moradabd 1
Philibhit 2
Shamli 1
Bagpat 1
Meerut 1
Varanasi 1
Uttarakhand 2*
Dehradun 4
Pauri Garhwal 1
1*
West Bengal 5
Kolkata 7
Nadia 5
North 24 Pargana 2
South 24 Pargana 1
East Mirzapur 2

Sunday, 29 March 2020

The Handwash Protocol - Indian Army Does It Better



What Did They Not Tell You COVID-19

We depend much on the TV and the Paper Media to learn much about the daily facts.
There is also our government doing things for us all.

Now let's see, who did what.

For the period, December 2019, we could access 1036 Press Releases of the Government of India, and NONE had any mention of "Corona".

For the period, January 2020, we could access 621 Press Releases and  854 Press Releases for February 2020 among which 18 Press Releases of January 2020 and 25 of February 2020, mentioned "Corona" in their respective Subjects.

Currently for the period March 2020, till this publication, we could access 1064 Press Releases of the Government of India and 35 mention "Corona".

The date, Ministry and the topics those mentioned "Corona" in Subject are as follows.
Conclusions are left to the reader, to arrive if the media they trusted, and the government they voted did any less to what they deserved.

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

  • 17-Jan-20 Novel coronavirus outbreak in China: Travel advisory to travelers visiting China
  • 17-Jan-20 Health Ministry reviews preparedness for Novel Corona Virus(nCoV)
  • 20-Jan-20 Outbreak of Novel Coronavirus in China: Actions taken by the Health Ministry
  • 22-Jan-20 9156 Passengers from 43 Flights screened for novel Coronavirus (nCoV)
  • 23-Jan-20 Update on Novel Coronavirus: 12,828 passengers from 60 flights screened
  • 24-Jan-20 Update on Novel Coronavirus: 20,844 passengers from 96 flights screened

Prime Minister's Office

  • 25-Jan-20 Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister chairs a high level meeting on Coronavirus outbreak

Cabinet Secretariat

  • 27-Jan-20 Cabinet Secretary reviews the preventive measures on “Novel Coronavirus” outbreak

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

  • 27-Jan-20 Cabinet Secretary reviews the preventive measures on “Novel Coronavirus” outbreak

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

  • 27-Jan-20 Health Secretary reviews preparedness of Ministries/Depts and States on Coronavirus through video conference

Ministry of Information & Broadcasting

  • 27-Jan-20 Meeting by Cabinet Secretary on “Novel Coronavirus” outbreak

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

  • 28-Jan-20 Cabinet Secretary reviews preparedness on Novel Coronavirus

AYUSH

  • 29-Jan-20 Advisory to recess the symptoms of respiratory tract in possible Corona virus infected cases
  • 29-Jan-20 Advisory for Corona virus

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

  • 29-Jan-20 Spl. Secretary, Healthreviews the preparednessof States/UTs on Coronavirus through video conference
  • 30-Jan-20 Cabinet Secretary holds high level review on Novel Coronavirus
  • 30-Jan-20 Update on Novel Coronavirus: one positive case reported in Kerala
  • 31-Jan-20 Update on Novel Coronavirus: Quarantine centres are being established at Manesar and Chawla Camp
  • 01-Feb-20 Health Minister and Cabinet Secretary hold review meetings on Novel Coronavirus
  • 02-Feb-20 Update on Novel Coronavirus: one positive case reported in Kerala
  • 03-Feb-20 High level Group of Ministers constituted on directions of PM, to review management of Novel Coronavirus; First meeting held today
  • 03-Feb-20 Update on Novel Coronavirus: third positive case reported in Kerala
  • 03-Feb-20 Update on Coronavirus: Revised travel advisories issued
  • 03-Feb-20 Cabinet Secretary holds review meeting on Novel Coronavirus

AYUSH

  • 04-Feb-20 Clarification on Precautionary measures advised by Ministry of AYUSH in the context of Corona Virus

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

  • 04-Feb-20 Health Secretary reviews preparedness of States with concerned Ministries/Depts on Novel Coronavirus through video conference
  • 05-Feb-20 Cabinet Secretary holds high level meeting to review actions and preparedness on Novel Coronavirus
  • 07-Feb-20 Suo-Moto statement by Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Minister for Health & Family Welfare on 07th February, 2020 in Rajya Sabha Regarding Outbreak of Novel Corona Virus Disease in China and Some other Countries and the Steps Taken b...
  • 07-Feb-20 Health Secretary reviews preparedness of Ministries/Depts and States on Novel Coronavirus through video conference

Ministry of Shipping

  • 07-Feb-20 Ministry of Shipping issues directives to Major Ports as a preventive measure against Corona Virus

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

  • 08-Feb-20 Health Secretary reviewed the Novel Coronavirus disease situation
  • 09-Feb-20 Update on Novel Coronavirus: More than 9400 persons under surveillance No new case reported
  • 10-Feb-20 Health Secretary reviews actions and preparedness of States with concerned Ministries/Depts on Novel Coronavirus through video conference
  • 10-Feb-20 Suo-Moto statement by Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Minister for Health & Family Welfare on 10th February, 2020 in Lok Sabha Regarding Outbreak of Novel Corona Virus Disease in China and Some other Countries and the Steps Taken by ...
  • 11-Feb-20 Health Secretary reviews actions and preparedness on Novel Coronavirus
  • 11-Feb-20 Measures to Control Spread of Novel Coronavirus
  • 11-Feb-20 Effect of Coronavirus Outbreak and Precautions taken
  • 13-Feb-20 Dr. Harsh Vardhan briefs the media on Novel Coronavirus (COVID 19)
  • 13-Feb-20 High level Group of Ministers reviews current status, and actions for prevention and management of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
  • 14-Feb-20 Health Secretary reviews action taken and preparedness with the concerned Ministries/Depts and States/UTs on Novel Coronavirus (COVID 19) through video conference
  • 21-Feb-20 Dr. Harsh Vardhan reviews actions taken and preparedness with senior officials on Novel Coronavirus (COVID 19)
  • 24-Feb-20 Dr. Harsh Vardhan reviews actions taken and further preparedness on Novel Coronavirus (COVID 19)
  • 26-Feb-20 Update on Novel Coronavirus (COVID 19): New Travel Advisory

Prime Minister's Office

  • 03-Mar-20 PM reviews preparedness on Coronavirus

Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers

  • 03-Mar-20 Current status of availability of Coronavirus drugs in India

Ministry of Information & Broadcasting

  • 03-Mar-20 Ministry of Information and Broadcasting issues advisory regarding Coronavirus

Prime Minister's Office

  • 04-Mar-20 PMO reviews corona virus response and preparedness

Ministry of Information & Broadcasting

  • 04-Mar-20 Government making all efforts to counter threat from Coronavirus: Shri Prakash Javadekar

Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers

  • 05-Mar-20 No shortage of medicines in the country to deal with the outbreak of Corona virus: Shri Sadananda Gowda

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

  • 05-Mar-20 Suo-Moto statement by Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Minister for Health and F.W. ON 5th March, 2020 in Rajya Sabha in view of large number of reported cases across the world and reported cases in India of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-1...
  • 05-Mar-20 Union Home Secretary reviews status of screening of people entering India in view of Corona Virus Threat

Ministry of Civil Aviation

  • 06-Mar-20 6.5 lakh passengers screened at 30 Indian airports for Corona Virus

Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying

  • 06-Mar-20 Union Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying allays fears that the Coronavirus can be transmitted from animals to humans or vice versa

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

  • 10-Mar-20 Dr. Harsh vardhan dials Health Ministers of Coronavirus affected states to ascertain Health status of patients in isolation wards and quarantine centres

Ministry of Railways

  • 11-Mar-20 Indian Railways takes comprehensive measures for prevention of Corona Virus (COVID-19) infection

Ministry of Shipping

  • 11-Mar-20 Ministry of Shipping issues Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to handle Coronavirus (Covid-19) for International Cruise Ships at Major Ports of India

President's Secretariat

  • 12-Mar-20 Tour of Rashtrapati Bhavan to remain closed from tomorrow as a precautionary measure against the spread of coronavirus
  • 12-Mar-20 Tour of Rashtrapati Bhavan to remain closed from tomorrow as a precautionary measure against the spread of coronavirus

Vice President's Secretariat

  • 13-Mar-20 Vice President asks ICMR to allay fears about the impact of Coronavirus on the poultry Industry

Prime Minister's Office

  • 13-Mar-20 PM calls for SAARC nations to chalk out a strong strategy to fight Coronavirus

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

  • 13-Mar-20 Dispersal begins of 112 evacuees taken from Wuhan, China housed at ITBP Chhawla Quarantine Facility, New Delhi after they are tested negative in Corona Virus Tests.

Ministry of Tourism

  • 16-Mar-20 In wake of Novel Corona Virus the Andaman and Nicobar Administration decides to close all Tourist spots with effect from 16 March to 26 March 2020 as precautionary measure

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

  • 17-Mar-20 Additional Travel Advisory for Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
  • 17-Mar-20 Union Home Secretary reviews level of preparedness to contain Corona Virus Threat with States bordering Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Myanmar
  • 18-Mar-20 Dr. Harsh Vardhan reviews actions taken and further preparedness on Novel Coronavirus (COVID 19)

Ministry of Human Resource Development

  • 18-Mar-20 MHRD issues directions to UGC, AICTE, NTA, NIOS, CBSE , NCTE and all autonomous organisations under it for the postponement of all examinations till 31st March, 2020 as a precautionary measure in the wake of Novel Corona...

Ministry of Railways

  • 18-Mar-20 Shri Piyush Goyal, Minister of Railways & Commerce and Industry, reviews the progress of the preparedness of all the zones in preventing the spread of Corona virus

Ministry of Human Resource Development

  • 19-Mar-20 Precautions to be taken in the light of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Prime Minister's Office

  • 22-Mar-20 PM Thanks People For Expressing Gratitude Towards Those Fighting Coronavirus
  • 22-Mar-20 PM lauds singers for coronavirus themed songs

Prime Minister's Office

  • 25-Mar-20 Text of PM's interaction with the people of Varanasi on the menace of Coronavirus
  • 25-Mar-20 PM interacts with the people of Varanasi on the menace of Coronavirus

Ministry of Finance
  • 26-Mar-20 Finance Minister announces Rs 1.70 Lakh Crore relief package under Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana for the poor to help them fight the battle against Corona Virus

President's Secretariat

  • 27-Mar-20 President and Vice President hold discussions with Governors, LGs and Administrators of States and UTs on COVID-19 Response

Ministry of Human Resource Development

  • 27-Mar-20 MHRD Innovation Cell, AICTE, MEITY Startup Hub, InnovatioCuris and other institutions of global and national prominence organise Fight Corona IDEAthon
  • 29-Mar-20 National Book Trust, India of MHRD to launch ‘Corona Studies Series’ books to provide relevant reading materials for all age-groups for the post-Corona readership needs

India in Response to the COVID Pandemic

UAE reported of one Coronavirus case on 29 December 2019, then on 31 December, cases of pneumonia were reported in China.

By 3 January 2020, China has reported 44 such patients while media adds that there was a market in Wuhan, which was closed for environmental sanitization and disinfection.
Then during 9 and 13 January, UAE reported two cases of Coronavirus

While Thailand reported the first imported case of 2019-nCoV from China, Japan confirmed the second worldwide imported case, of a person who has had close contact with another in Wuhan. On 15 January 2020, Japan reported another such imported case from Wuhan.

As there was such happening, India, on 17 January, issued an Advisory, to avoid travel to china more

On 18 January, India started thermal screening of passengers from China and Hong Kong more

It was on 30 January, India issued a Strong Advisory to avoid travel to China. By now, Republic of Korea has informed of another imported case. More

On 3 February India suspended E- visa facility  for Chinese citizens. By now, MERS-CoV infection cases reported globally to WHO was 2519 with 866 associated deaths. More

On 22 February, India issued an Advisory to avoid travel to Singapore; Universal screening for flights from Kathmandu, Indonesia, Vietnam and Malaysia. More

On 26 February, India issued an Advisory to avoid travel to Iran, Italy and Republic of Korea. The Passengers coming from these countries were to be screened, and be quarantined based on screening and risk assessment. More

On 3 March, India suspended all visas for Italy, Iran, South Korea, Japan and China and introduced compulsary health screening for passengers arriving directly or indirectly from China, South Korea, Japan, Iran, Italy, Hong Kong, Macau, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand, Singapore and Taiwan. More

On 4 March, India implemented Universal screening of all International Flights and directed for quarantine or isolation of cases, at home or in hospital based on screening and risk profile

A TN man was tested positive, under isolation in Chennai; 34 cases in India were reported. More

On 5 March, India required that the passengers from Italy or Republic of Korea should possess medical certificate before entry. More

On 10 March, India directed the passengers with travel history to China, Hong Kong, Republic of Korea, Japan, Italy, Thailand, Singapore, Iran, Malaysia, France, Spain and Germany to undergo home quarantine for a period of 14 days from the date of their arrival.

Coronavirus Cases In India Reach 50. More

On 11 March, India ordered for a minimum of 14 days Compulsory Quarantine of Incoming travellers (including Indians) arriving in India, after 15 February,  from or having visited China, Italy, Iran, Republic of Korea, France, Spain and Germany. More

On 16 March, Indi expanded compulsory quarantine for travellers from or through UAE, Qatar, Oman, and Kuwait. More

India also prohibited Travel of passengers from member countries of the European Union, the European Free Trade Association, Turkey and United Kingdom to India. More

On 17 March India prohibited the travel of passengers from Afghanistan, Philippines, Malaysia. More

India issued orders on 19 March for suspension of all incoming international flights with effect from 22nd March. More

On 25 March, the suspension of incoming international flights was extended till 14th April 2020.

In addition, India expanded Airport screening to all airports. More

Discuss / Register your comments :
How happy you are with measures taken by India.
What do you observe, and could it be any better?

Saturday, 28 March 2020

World COVID Pandemic Diary

As Reported to WHO

On 29 December 2019
UAE reported one case of Coronavirus (MERS-CoV)

On 31 December 2019, Cases of pneumonia of unknown etiology (unknown cause) detected in Wuhan City, Hubei Province of China, is notified

According to media reports, a market in Wuhan was closed on 1 January 2020 for environmental sanitation and disinfection.

As of 3 January 2020,  China has reported a total of 44 patients with pneumonia of unknown etiology.

On 9 and 13 January 2020, UAE reported an additional two (2) laboratory-confirmed cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV).

On 13 January 2020, Thailand reported the first imported case of lab-confirmed novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) from Wuhan, Hubei Province, China.

Japan informed of a confirmed case of a novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in a person who travelled to Wuhan, China. This is the second confirmed case of 2019-nCoV that has been detected outside of China, following Thailand.

Considering global travel patterns, additional cases in other countries are likely, WHO has added.

On 15 January 2020, Japan reported another such imported case of laboratory-confirmed 2019-novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) from Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, who has had a close relationship with another, in Wuhan.

On 20 January 2020, Republic of Korea reported the first case of novel coronavirus in the Republic of Korea. The case is a 35-year-old female, Chinese national, residing in Wuhan, Hubei province in China.

From 1 December 2019 through 31 January 2020, Saudi Arabia has reported 19 additional cases of MERS-CoV infection, including 8 associated deaths.

From 2012 until 31 January 2020, the total number of laboratory-confirmed MERS-CoV infection cases reported globally to WHO is 2519 with 866 associated deaths.

On 18 February 2020, Qatar reported one laboratory-confirmed case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus infection (MERS-CoV) to WHO.

Since 2012, including this case, Qatar has reported 23 human cases of MERS-CoV.

From October 2012 until 5 March 2020, the total number of laboratory-confirmed MERS-CoV infection cases reported globally to WHO is 2521 with 866 associated deaths.

Friday, 27 March 2020

FIFA Recommends Five Steps to Kick Corona Out


World Report on Covid-19

As on 26 March, Covid-19 is reported in three more locations across the world, namely
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Guinea-Bissau and
Mali

According to WHO, China has identified a total of 81961 positive cases, out of which 113 are new. Further, there has been a total of 3293 deaths, of which 6 are new deaths.
Similarly, India has 649 positive cases, 87 new cases, and has had 13 deaths of which 4 are new.

Worldover, there has been 462684 positive cases, of which 49219 are new cases. Besides there has been a total of 20834 deaths, of which 2401 deaths are newly reported.

Past Reports
COVID-19 Infection Summary (21-25March)
Date-Country-Total Confimed-New Confirmed-TotalDeath-New Death
21-China-81498-82-3267-6
21-India-283-88-4-0
21-World-292142-26069-12784-1600
NewSpread-Madagascar-Angola-Eritrea-Uganda

23-China-81601-103-3276-9
23-India-415-132-7-3
23-World-332930-40788-14510-1727
New Spread-Syrian Arab Republic-Grenada- Mozambique

24-China-81747-146-3283-7
24-India-434-19-9-2
24-World-372757-39827-16231-1722
NewSpread-Myanmar-Belize-Dominica-Turks and Caicos Islands

25-China-81848-101-3287-4
25-India-562-128-9-0
25-World-413467-40712-18433-2202
New Spread-Lao People's Democratic Republic-Libya

Current
26-China-81961-113-3293-6
26-India-649-87-13-4
26-World-462684-49219-20834-2401
26-New Spread-Saint Kitts and Nevis, Guinea-Bissau and Mali

Covid-19 Status Today in India

Currently there is a report of 724 positive cases across 132 Districts in India.
On 24 March, it was 492 cases in 103 districts and on 22 March, that was 360 cases in 75 districts across the country.

The current number of districts is found adjacent to the States, below which, are the names of the districts. Note that all is subject to change.

A&N Islands 1 District

Andhra Pradesh 8 Districts
Chitoor
East Godavari
Guntur
Krishna
Nellore
Prakasam
Vijayawada,Krishna
Vizag

BIHAR 2
Munger
Patna

Chandigarh 1
Chandigarh

Chhattisgarh 2
Raipur
Rajnandgaon

Delhi 8
Central
East Delhi
North Delhi
North East
North West
South Delhi
South West
West Delhi

Goa
District unidentified

Gujarat 6
Ahmedabad
Gandhinagar
Kutch
Rajkot
Surat
Vadodara

Haryana 6
Faridabad
Gurugram
Palwal
Panchkula
Panipat
Sonipat

Himachal Pradesh 1
Kangra

J&K 3
Bandipora
Jammu
Srinagar

Karnataka 10
BBMP
Bengaluru
Bengaluru Urban
Chikkaballapura
Dakshin Kannada
Dharwad
Kalaburgi
Kodagu
Mysore
Uttar Kannada

Kerala 12
Alappuzha
Ernakulam
Idukki
Kannur
Kasargod
Kottayam
Kozhikode
Mallapuram
Palakkad
Pathanamthitta
Thiruvanthpuram
Thrissur

Ladakh 2
Kargil
Leh

Madhya Pradesh 6
Bhopal
Gwalior
Indore
Jabalpur
Shivpuri
Ujjain

Maharashtra 13
Ahmednagar
Aurangabad
Mumbai
Mumbai Suburb
Nagpur
Palghar
Pune
Raigad
Ratnagiri
Sangli
Satara
Thane
Yavatmal

Manipur 1
Imphal West

Mizoram 1
Aizwal (W)

Odisha 1
Khurda

Puducherry 1
Mahe

Punjab 7
Amritsar
Hoshiarpur
Jalandhar
Ludhiana
Nawanshahr
SAS Nagar
SBS Nagar

Rajasthan 7
Bhilwara
Jaipur
Jhunjhunu
Jodhpur
Pali
Pratapgarh
sikar

Tamil Nadu 9
Chennai
Coimbatoor
Erode
Kanchipurum
Madurai
Salem
Tiruneveli
Tirupur
Vellore

Telangana 8
Bhadradri
Kothagudam
Hyderabad
Karimnagar
Madchal
Mahboobnagar
Medchal
Ranga Reddy
Warangal (U)

Uttar Pradesh 11
Agra
GB Nagar
Ghaziabad
Jaunpur
Kanpur
Lakhimpur Kheri
Lucknow
Moradabd
Philibhit
Shamli
Varanasi
Uttarakhand
Dehradun
Pauri Garhwal

West Bengal 3
Kolkata
North 24 Pargana
South 24 Pargana

Wednesday, 25 March 2020

MHA Issues Addendum on More Exemptions

Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has issued an addendum dt 24.03.2020 to the guidelines to all Ministries/Departments laying additional categories of essential goods and services exempted under the Disaster Management Act, with respect to the 21- day lockdown.
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Tuesday, 24 March 2020

Text of PM's address to the nation 24 March 2020

Text of PM's address to the nation
Namaskaar !
My dear fellow citizens,
Today, once again, I am in your midst to discuss Corona Global Pandemic.
On 22nd March, we took the resolution of Janata-Curfew. As a nation, every Indian contributed with full responsibility and sensitivity to ensure its success.
Children-elders, big-small, poor-middle class- upper class, everyone came together in this hour of crisis.
Every Indian made Janata-Curfew a success.
Through one day of Janata-Curfew, India proved that at the time of crisis befalling our nation, at the time of crisis befalling humanity, how each and every Indian comes together to put forth united efforts to deal with it.
All of you deserve praise for ensuring the success of Janata-Curfew.

Friends,
All of you are listening to and watching news items regarding Corona Global Pandemic situation around the world.
All of you are also witnessing how the most advanced countries of the world have been rendered absolutely helpless by this pandemic.
It is not that these countries are not putting in adequate efforts or they lack resources.
The Coronavirus is spreading at such a rapid pace that despite all the preparations and efforts, these countries are finding it hard to manage the crisis.
The analysis of happenings in all these countries since the last two months, and the opinion of experts has proved that there is only one way to effectively deal with Coronavirus - Social Distancing.
That is, maintain physical distance with others and stay within the confines of one’s home.
There is no other method or way to escape Coronavirus.
If we want to restrict spread of Coronavirus, we will have to break its chain of infection.
Some people are under the delusion that social distancing is essential only for sick people.
It is wrong to make those assumptions.
Social distancing is necessary for each citizen, for each family, and for each member of the family.
Carelessness of a few, ill-conceived notions of a few can put you, your children, your parents, your family, your friends, the entire country in grave jeopardy.  
It will be impossible to estimate the price India will have to pay if this carelessness continues.

Friends,
In the last two days, several parts of the country have been put under lockdown.
These efforts by State Governments should be taken with utmost sincerity.
In light of health sector experts and experiences of other countries, the nation is taking a very important decision today.
From midnight tonight onwards, the entire country, please listen carefully, the entire country shall go under complete lockdown.
In order to protect the country, and each of its citizens, from midnight tonight, a full ban is being imposed on people from stepping out of their homes.
All the States in the country, all the Union Territories, each district, each municipality, each village, each locality is being put under lockdown.
This is like a curfew only.
This will be a few levels more than Janata-Curfew, and also stricter.
This is a necessary step in the decisive fight against Corona Pandemic.
The nation will have to certainly pay an economic cost because of this lockdown.
However, to save life of each and every Indian is mine, Government of India’s, each state Government’s, each local unit’s top most priority.
Hence, It is my plea to you to continue staying wherever you are right now in the country.
Considering the circumstances at present, this lockdown will last 21 days.
The next 21 days are of critical importance for us.
As per health experts, a period of at least 21 days is extremely critical to break infection chain of Coronavirus.
If situation is not handled in these 21 days, the country and your family could go back 21 years.
If situation is not handled in these 21 days, several families will get devastated forever.
Hence, you must forget what going out means for the next 21 days.
Stay inside your home, stay inside your home, and do just one thing- stay inside your home.

Friends,
This decision of a nationwide lockdown that has been taken today has drawn a ‘Lakshman Rekha’ at your doorsteps.
You must remember, that a single step outside your home can bring a dangerous pandemic like Corona inside.
You must also remember that at times, a person infected with Corona may seem to be completely healthy in the beginning, since it is not evident that the person is infected.
Therefore, take necessary precautions and stay inside your homes.
By the way,
The people who are staying at home, are employing new methods over social media to disseminate information in an innovative manner.
There is one banner that I also liked, which I would like all of you to see.
Corona, i.e., Koi Road pe Na Nikle(no one should go out on the road)

Friends,
Experts have even said that when Corona infects a person, it may take a few days for the symptoms to manifest.
During this time, such a person unknowingly infects others who he may come in contact with.
According to a World Health Organization’s report, a person infected with this virus can transmit this to hundreds of people within the span of 7 to 10 days.
This means, that it spreads like wildfire.
Another estimate given by the World Health Organization is very important.

Friends,
It took 67 days for the count of people infected with Corona to reach the 1stone lakh all over the world.
After this, it took only 11 days for another one lakh people to get infected.
Think, it took 67 days for it to infect one lakh people at first, but only 11 days to reach a total of two lakh people.
This is even more alarming that it took only 4 days for this disease to reach three lakh people from the count of two lakh.
You can imagine how rapidly Coronavirus spreads.
Once it begins to spread, it is very difficult to contain it.

Friends,
This is the reason that situation became uncontrollable when Coronavirus started spreading in countries such as China, US, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Iran.
Also remember, whether it is Italy or US, the healthcare services in these countries are considered to be among the best in the world. Despite this, these countries have not been able to contain the impact of Corona. The question at hand is, where does one see a ray of hope in this situation? What is the solution, what are the options?

Friends,
The ray of hope to combat Corona comes from the experiences of those countries that have been able to contain Corona to some extent.
Citizens of these countries have not stepped out of their homes for weeks. Citizen of these countries have fully adhered to the government rules and hence, these countries now are heading towards overcoming this pandemic.

We should also accept that this is the only way before us. We must not step outside our homes. Whatever happens, we have to stay indoors. We can save ourselves from Corona only if we do not cross Lakshman Rekha of our homes. We have to stop the spread of this pandemic, and break the chain of the infection.

Friends,
Currently India is at a stage where our current actions will determine how much we are able to minimize the impact of this disaster.

It’s time to consistently keep strengthening our resolve. It’s time to exercise caution at every step. You have to remember that JaanhaitohJahaanhai.

Friends,
This is the time for patience and discipline. Until the lockdown situation remains, we must keep our resolve, we must keep our promise. 

It is my plea to you, that while you are staying at home, you must think about and pray for the wellbeing of people who are fulfilling their duties, who are exposing themselves to great risk.

Think about the doctors, nurses, paramedical staff, pathologists who are working day and night in hospitals to save each and every life. Think about hospital administration staff, ambulance drivers, ward boys, sanitation workers who are working to serve others in these difficult conditions. Pray for those people who are working to sanitize your society, your locality, your streets, and public places to ensure that this virus is eradicated completely.
Think about the media persons as well who are working round the clock and risking infection while reporting from the streets and hospitals.
Think about the Police force around you, who are working relentlessly without worrying about the welfare of their family. They are working day and night to save you and, on several occasions, also bearing the wrath of the public.                                            

Friends,
In the conditions that the Corona global pandemic has created, the Central and State Governments countrywide are working swiftly. We are constantly striving to ensure that citizen do not face much inconvenience in their daily life. We have made provisions to ensure that supplies of all essential items continue smoothly.

This crisis has certainly brought on a very difficult time for the poor.
Along with the Central and State Governments, individuals from civil societies and institutions are constantly striving to reduce the problems of the poor. Several people are collaborating their efforts to help the poor
Friends,
In addition to the basic necessities, lifesaving necessities have to be given top most priority
In order to tackle this novel pandemic, the Central Government is constantly working towards better equipping the healthcare facilities of the country
The Government has been taking decisions on the advice of the World Health Organization, country’s top medical and research organizations and top health experts.
The Central Government has put in place a provision of 15 thousand crores for treating the Coronavirus patients and strengthening the medical infrastructure of the country.
This will allow for quickly boosting the number of Corona testing facilities, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Isolation Beds, ICU beds, ventilators and other essential equipment. Simultaneously, training of medical and paramedical manpower will also be undertaken.
I have requested the State Governments to ensure that healthcare is the topmost priority at the moment
I am pleased that the private sector is standing shoulder to shoulder with fellow citizens in full capacity during this crucial time
Private labs and hospitals are eagerly coming forward to work with the Government during these challenging times
But, friends, be careful that during such times, knowingly or unknowingly, several rumors are circulated. I appeal to you to beware of any kind of rumors or superstitions
It is extremely important for you to abide by the instructions and advice given by the Central and State Governments and the medical fraternity.
I request you not to take any medication without consulting doctors if you are showing any symptoms of this infection. Any sort of medical experiment can put your life to great risk.
Friends, I am confident that every Indian will abide by the instructions of the Government and local authorities during this crucial hour.
21 days of lockdown is a long time, but it is equally essential for your safety and that of your family.
I am confident that every Indian will not only successfully fight this difficult situation but also emerge victorious.
Take care of yourself and your loved ones.
Jai Hind!
Past Address
PM Address Key Points 19 March 2020

COVID-19 Prevention and Control in Schools & Homes

UNICEF in association with WHO and other has published a manual on COVID-19 Prevention and Control in Schools.
It is of great value to Parents, teachers and all others, who care for self and others.
Download The Publication

Prevent spread of Covid-19 - 7 Steps


WHO Situation Report 23 March 2020

SITUATION IN NUMBERS
* In the past 24 Hours
Globally
332 930 confirmed (40 788)*
14 510 deaths (1727)*

Western Pacific Region
95 637 confirmed (850)*
3473 deaths (35)*

European Region
171 424 confirmed (20 131)*
8743 deaths (1318)*

South-East Asia Region
1776 confirmed (519)*
58 deaths (13)*

Eastern Mediterranean Region
25 375 confirmed (1706)*
1741 deaths (145)*

Region of the Americas
37 016 confirmed (17 331)*
465 deaths (213)*

African Region
990 confirmed (251)*
23 deaths (3)*

WHO RISK ASSESSMENT
Global Level Very High

India is listed with a total of 415  confirmed cases, 132 new cases, with a total of 7 deaths out of which 3 are new, in the past 24 hours.

As on yesterday, India was listed with 283 Total confirmed cases, 88 New Cases and 4 deaths.

Covid has spread to three new countries viz., Syrian Arab Republic,  Grenada and Mozambique with 1 case, each.

World Report as at 02:30PM, Today

WHO Director-General's opening remarks at the media briefing on COVID-19 - 23 March 2020

More than 300,000 cases of COVID-19 have now been reported to WHO, from almost every country in the world. That's heartbreaking.

The pandemic is accelerating. It took 67 days from the first reported case to reach the first 100,000 cases, 11 days for the second 100,000 cases and just 4 days for the third 100,000 cases. You can see how the virus is accelerating.

Further, the Situation Report, as at 02:30 PM, on 23 March 2020, the number of COVID-19 cases surpassed 300,000 globally and three new countries/territories/areas from the African Region [1], Region of
the Americas [1], and Eastern Mediterranean Region [1], have reported cases of COVID-19.

Covid-19 Cases Increases From 75 to 103 Districts.

Covid-19 affected districts raise to 103 Districts. Earlier, it was 75 (See our post dated 22 March).
For example, in Tamil Nadu, only 3 districts viz., Chennai, Kancheepuram and Erode were in the List. Currently, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Coimbatore , Tirupur also is on the list.

Andhra Pradesh 5 Districts
East Godavari 2 cases
Krishna 1
Nellore 1
Prakasam 1
Vizag 2

Bihar 2 Districts
Munger 1 cases
Patna 1

Chandigarh 1Districts
Chandigarh 6 cases

Chhattisgarh 1 Districts
Raipur 1 cases

Delhi 8 Districts
Central 3 cases
East Delhi 3
North Delhi 3
North East 5
North West 5
South Delhi 3
South West 3
West Delhi 5

Gujarat 6 Districts
Ahmedabad 13 cases
Gandhinagar 4
Kutch 1
Rajkot 1
Surat 4
Vadodara 6

Haryana 5 Districts
Faridabad 1 cases
Gurugram 22
Panchkula 1
Panipat 1
Sonipat 1

Himachal Pradesh 1 Districts
Kangra 3 cases

J&K 2 Districts
Jammu 3 cases
Srinagar 1

Karnataka 8# Districts
Bengaluru Urban 18 cases
Chikkaballapura 3
Dakshin Kannada 1
Dharwad 1
Kalaburgi 3
Kodagu 1
Mysore 1
Uttar Kannada 2

Kerala 11 Districts
Alappuzha 1 cases
Ernakulam 16
Idukki 1
Kannur 13
Kasargod 39
Kottayam 2
Kozhikode 2
Mallapuram 4
Pathanamthitta 10
Thiruvanthpuram 4
Thrissur 3

Ladakh 2 Districts
Kargil 2 cases
Leh 11

Madhya Pradesh 2 Districts
Bhopal 1 cases
Jabalpur 6

Maharashtra 10# Districts
Ahmednagar 2 cases
Aurangabad 1
Mumbai 25
Mumbai Suburb 5
Nagpur 4
Pune 27
Raigad 1
Ratnagiri 1
Thane 4
Yavatmal 4
Undefined 15*

Odisha 1 District
Khurda 2 cases

Puducherry 1 District
Mahe 1 cases

Punjab 4 Districts
Amritsar 1 cases
Hoshiarpur 2
SAS Nagar 4
SBS Nagar 14

Rajasthan 7 Districts
Bhilwara 13 cases
Jaipur 8
Jhunjhunu 4
Jodhpur 3
Pali 1
Pratapgarh 2
sikar 1

Tamil Nadu 7 Districts
Chennai 5 cases
Coimbatore 1
Erode 2
Kanchipurum 1
Madurai 1
Tiruneveli 1
Tirupur 1

Telangana 6 Districts
Bhadradri Kothagudam 2 cases
Hyderabad 21
Karimnagar 1
Medchal 3
Ranga Reddy 4
Warangal (U) 1

Uttar Pradesh 10 Districts
Agra 8 cases
GB Nagar 8
Ghaziabad 3
Kanpur 1
Lakhimpur Kheri 1
Lucknow 8
Moradabd 1
Philibhit 1
Shamli 1
Varanasi 1

Uttarakhand 1 Districts
Dehradun 3 cases

West Bengal 2# Districts
Kolkata 5 cases
North 24 Pargana 2
Undefined 15*

Total Districts103#
Total Cases 492

All India State / UT Covid-19 Helplines

Andhra Pradesh 0866-2410978
Arunachal Pradesh 9436055743
Assam 6913347770
Bihar 104
Chhattisgarh 104
Goa 104
Gujarat 104
Haryana 8558893911
Himachal Pradesh 104
Jharkhand 104
Karnataka 104
Kerala 0471-2552056
Madhya Pradesh 104
Maharashtra 020-26127394
Manipur 3852411668
Meghalaya 108
Mizoram 102
Nagaland 7005539653
Odisha 9439994859
Punjab 104
Rajasthan 0141-2225624
Sikkim 104
Tamil Nadu 044-29510500
Telangana 104
Tripura 0381-2315879
Uttarakhand 104
Uttar Pradesh 18001805145
West Bengal 1800313444222, 03323412600,

Andaman &Nicobar  Islands 03192-232102
Chandigarh 9779558282
Dadra, Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu 104
Delhi 011-22307145
Jammu & Kashmir 01912520982, 0194-2440283
Ladakh 01982256462
Lakshadweep 104
Puducherry104

The President's Message on the Eve of World Tuberculosis Day

The President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind, in his message on the eve of World Tuberculosis Day, which is observed every year on March 24, has said:-
“I am happy to learn that World Tuberculosis Day is being observed on 24th March, 2020 to commemorate the anniversary of Dr. Robert Koch’s discovery of the Tuberculosis (TB) bacteria in 1882.
Government of India has committed to eliminate prevalence of TB by 2025, with commensurate resources to rapidly reduce TB incidence prevalence and mortality in India. I appreciate the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare for implementing the National Strategic Plan (NSP) for Tuberculosis Elimination (2017-2025). The Ministry deserves to be complemented for working tirelessly to improve quality of treatment and to create comprehensive support systems for TB patients.
On this occasion, I appeal to all the stakeholders to come together to reinforce the efforts in "TB Harega Desh Jeetega Campaign" and to ensure that this campaign becomes truly a people's movement”.

Prime Minister is to Address The Nation

Monday, 23 March 2020

Distancing Self - From Things and Others

As from WhatsApp







How to Protect Yourself and Others From Corona

Avoid Close Contact With Anyone with Fever and Cough. Why?

How does Covid Affect People?


Stay Active During Self Quarantine

WHO recommends 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity physical activity per week, or a combination of both. However closed gyms are or restricted in your outside movement due to self-quarantine, the recommendations can still be achieved even at home, with no special equipment and with limited space.

The following are some tips on how to stay active and reduce sedentary behaviour while at home in self-quarantine:

Take short active breaks during the day
Follow an online exercise class.
Walk
Stand up
Relax

Examples of home-based exercises
Knee to elbow
Plank
Back extensions
Squats
Side knee lifts
Superman
Bridge
Chair dips
Chest opener
Child’s pose
Seated meditation
Legs up the wall Learn More

Covid Situation Report from WHO

Covid Situation Report

292142. Total confirmed cases worldwide
26069.   Total  confirmed new cases
12784.   Total deaths
1600.     Total new deaths

It's notable that the deaths are decreasing while the confirmed new cases is increasing.

We believe this is due to the awareness and preparedness for the pandemic. We are sure, things will soon come to normal with active participation of every individual.

However it is notable that, China, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Australia and Japan in the Western Pacific Region, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, Switzerland, UK, Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Portugal in the European Region, Iran in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, United States and Canada in the Region of the Americas have greater than 1000 confirmed cases while,
India has reported 283 Total confirmed cases, 88 New Cases and 4 deaths.

WHO has warned that here has been a rise in criminals disguising themselves as WHO to steal money or sensitive information and has urged individuals to stay alert and to verify the authenticity of the request. Information on protecting yourselves against scams as well as reporting the scam to WHO can be found here.

WHO Publishes COVID-19 Prevention and Control in Schools Guide

Key Messages and Actions for COVID-19
Prevention and Control in Schools
Click Link

PM Should Be Happy Seeing This:

People in Trichy have taken serious note of the call by the government for a total lockdown on 22 March 2020.

The video shows the heart of Trichy with a deafening silence. I was reminded of a Hollywood films, one on a total city going blind following an endemic and the other, after a Holocaust. 

PM Not Much Happy With People's Response To Lockdown


We urge that people take the initiatives of the government more seriously and respond positively for the welfare of self and all.

Sunday, 22 March 2020

MHRD Advises Schools Colleges To Go Online


The Union Human Resource Development Minister has urged educational institutions to promote digital learning and make students aware of the various digital/e-learning platforms which are provided by MHRD for online education.

Some of the digital initiatives/platforms of Ministry of HRD available for school education are as follows:

DIKSHA:
Diksha has more than 80000 e-Books for class 12th created by CBSE, NCERT and States/UTs which are available in multiple languages. The content can also be viewed through QR code on textbooks. This app can be downloaded from iOS and Google Play Store:Website: https://diksha.gov.in or https://seshagun.gov.in/shagun

e-PATHSHALA:
In this web portal NCERT has deployed 1886 audios, 2000 videos, 696 e- e-books (e-Pubs) and 504 Flip Books for classes 1st to 12th in different languages. Mobile app is available.Website: http://epathshala.nic.in or http://epathshala.gov.in

National Repository of Open Educational Resources (NROER):
NROER portal has a total of 14527 files including 401 collections, 2779 documents, 1345 interactive, 1664 audios, 2586 images and 6153 videos on different languages. Website: http://nroer.gov.in/welcome


The platforms of Ministry of HRD for school education are as follows Higher Education are as under:
SWAYAM:
SWAYAM is the national online education platform hosting 1900 courses covering both school (class IX to XII) And Higher Education (under graduate, post graduate programs) in all subjects including engineering, humanities and social sciences, law and management courses. A unique feature of SWAYAM is that, it is integrated with the conventional education. Credit transfers are possible  for SWAYAM courses (max 20%).Website: swayam.gov.in

SWAYAM PRABHA
Has 32 D2H TV channels transmitting educational contents on 24/7 basis. These channels are available for viewing all across all across the country using DD free Dish set top box and antenna. The channel schedule and other details are available in the portal. The channels cover both school education (class IX to XII) And Higher Education (under graduate, post graduate, engineering, out of school children, vocational courses and teacher training) in arts, Science, commerce, performing arts, Social Sciences and Humanities subjects, engineering, technology,  law, medicine, agriculture.Website: swayamprabha.gov.in

The access/ login in to all the above platforms/facilities are free. In addition to above, students may take up projects to be done at home under 'Ek Bharat Shreshth Bharat',  'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan',  'Jal Shakti Abhiyan',  'Ban on Single Use Plastic' and 'Fit India' programmes of the Government of India.


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