7 PM Daily Bulletin on COVID-19 as on 18.05.20

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  • Punjab: The Punjab Government has advised private schools not to increase any school fees in 2020-21 over those charged in 2019-20. In this regard, a letter has been written to the Management/ Principals of all the Private Un-Aided Schools of the State.Amid a decline in the daily count of new cases over the past four days, Punjab Chief Minister announced replacement of the strict curfew with a lockdown till May 31 in the state, while indicating resumption of limited public transport and maximum possible relaxations in the non-containment zones from May 18.
  • Haryana: Haryana Chief Minister while welcoming the final tranche of Centre’s Rs. 20 lakh crore economic package, announced by the Union Finance Minister, Mrs. NirmalaSitharaman, expressed his special gratitude towards Prime Minister, Mr. NarendraModi for increasing borrowing limits of states from 3 per cent of Gross State Domestic Product to 5 percent in 2020-21, thereby giving extra resources to the State Government. This decision would certainly give a major boost to the efforts made by Haryana Government and help in expeditiously achieving the targets envisaged for various sectors that have been impacted due to COVID-19.
  • Himachal Pradesh: Chief Minister has hailed the announcements made under the Tranche V under the Aatmanirbhar Bharat Package by the Union Finance Minister NirmalaSitharaman. While welcoming the decision of increasing the budgetary allocation under MGNREGA for the year 2020-21 by Rs. 40,000 crore from the existing provisions of Rs. 61,000 Crore, he said that this would go a long way in providing more assured employment to the people besides strengthening the rural economy. The Chief Minister also welcomed the decision of the Union Government for enhancing borrowings limit of the States from the existing 3 percent to 5 percent of the GSDP. He said that this would help the State in creating its own resources.
  • Maharashtra: Maharashtra reported a new single day high of 2,347 Covid-19 positive cases, taking state’s tally to 33,053. While 24,161 active cases are there in the state presently, 7688 patients have also recovered till date, as per the latest report.The BEST Employees Action Committee has gone on agitation protesting insufficient facilities for its drivers, ferrying essential services workforce. The BEST administration has claimed that this agitation will not affect road transport as the state transport buses are still plying.  Meanwhile, the APMC market in Navi Mumbai reopened today, after it had to be closed last Monday owing to spike in COVID-19 positive cases.
  • Gujarat: 391 new COVID-19 cases were reported taking the tally of positive patients to 11,379. The total number of recovered patients till date to 4499. While COVID-19 cases in the state are constantly increasing, the recovery rate has also improved and gone up to 39.53 percent in the state.Chief Minister Vijay Rupani held a high-level meeting with the District Collectors, Municipal Commissioners, DDO, and various senior officials to obtain a detailed status of containment zones and non-containment zones in the state.
  • Rajasthan: 173 new COVID-19 cases have been reported till 2 p.m. today, which takes the total number of positive patients in the state to 5375. Dungarpur has reported 64 of the new cases as on today. Patients recovered till date at 3072, while 2718 patients have been discharged till date.
  • Madhya Pradesh: 187 new COVID-19 cases were reported taking the tally of positive cases in the state to 4977. The number total number of recovered patients till date to 2403. There are 2326 active cases in the state as per latest report.
  • Goa: 9 new cases of COVID-19 were reported yesterday, taking the number of active COVID-19 cases in Goa to 22. Eight of these new COVID-19 patients had travelled to Goa by road from Maharashtra, while one came by road from Karnataka. All the patients being treated at ESI Hospital.
  • Chhattisgarh: 19 more cases were reported in Chhattisgarh taking the total number of Covid positive cases in the state to 86. The state has reported no Covid related death.
  • Kerala: Lockdown norms relaxed: short distance bus services and auto rickshaws to be operated within districts except in red zones. Inter- district transportation would require a pass from the authorities. BEVCO beverage outlets, special counters at bars, and beer and wine parlors will open in the state from Wednesday; tokens to purchase liquor will be issued through a mobile app. Remaining SSLC and +2 state board examinations to be conducted in June. The first special train from Kottayam for migrant workers will leave for West Bengal this evening. Two flights from Abu Dhabi  and Doha will arrive in the evening. As of now there are 101 Covid positive cases and 23 hot spots in the state.
  • Tamil Nadu: Government says that State will not face the impact of cyclone ‘Amphan’ but it is constantly monitoring the situation along with the India Meteorological Department. State’s Covid tally crossed 11,000 on Sunday, with the State reporting 639 new infections and four deaths. The fresh cases included 81 returnees from other parts of the country. The overall case count reached 11,224, of which 6,971 were active cases of which 6750 was in Chennai.
  • Karnataka: 84 new cases reported till 12pm today. Total tally reaches 1231; Deaths 37; Recovered 521; Active cases 672. State announces relaxation in lockdown norms : All KSRTC and BMTC buses to ply form tomorrow with 30% capacity, auto and cabs will also be allowed with two passengers, salons to open and parks will open from 7 to 9 in the morning and 5 to 7 in the evening.  Restrictions for malls and public gathering, and night curfew to continue.
  • Andhra Pradesh:State extends lockdown till May 31 following Centre’s guidelines; strict measures in red zones.  First installment of Rs 904.89 crorepackage to aid MSMEs to be released on May 22nd. 52 new cases, no death reported with 94 discharged in the last 24 hours. Of the 150 positive cases noticed among returnees from other states 125 are active and 2 patients discharged after getting well. Total cases: 2282. Active: 705, Recovered: 1527, Deaths: 50. Districts leading in +ve cases: Kurnool (615), Guntur (417), Krishna (382).
  • Telangana: All services to resume at govt. hospitals; Gandhi Hospital, Chest Hospital will continue to function as nodal Covid-19 centres. Seven more migrants test positive for Covid-19 in Mancherial district and two Mumbai returnees infected in Rajanna-Sircilla today. A total of 9 migrants tested positive today. Total positive cases till yesterday were 1551.
  • Arunachal Pradesh: State Transport busses starts plying from today for inter district travel only. Only fifty percent buses will be on road.
  • Assam: In Assam, one returnee from Mumbai who was COVID19 cancer patient died; two more people test positive at Golaghat; total cases at 104, active cases 58 and 3 deaths.
  • Manipur: In Manipur, 1208 persons are in Government quarantine centre and 4165 number of persons are in Community quarantine centres.
  • Meghalaya: Second retest of the lone COVID19 positive case in Meghalaya was done and the test has come out negative. The patient can be declared as recovered, said CM Conrad Sangma.
  • Mizoram: 131 incidents of violation of lockdown /Curfew have been reported across Mizoram so far. 19 FIRs have been registered and 87 people arrested.
  • Nagaland:Govt orders 14 days institutional quarantine and thereafter 14 days mandatory home quarantine for all persons entering the State from 18th May onwards. Dimapur DC requisitioned 5 more quarantine centers. The centers are Iddgah Madrassa, Jain Bhawan, Hindu Mandir community hall, Gurudwara Lodge &DurgaMandir Lodge.
  • Sikkim: Chief Secretary chaired the State Task Force meeting to review the progress of evacuation of Sikkimese people from various parts of the country.
  • Tripura: ShramikSpeacial train reached Agartala from Chennai with stranded citizens. Another train is expected to reach Agartala from Bangalore today.

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