Top Section
Explore Business Standard
Don’t miss the latest developments in business and finance.
Coronavirus live updates: In the last 24 hours, India registered 15,515 fresh Covid-19 cases, taking the tally to 10,528,346. Globally, more than 93.5 million people have been infected by the virus
3:49 AM
3:33 AM
3:32 AM
3:31 AM
3:30 AM
3:29 AM
3:28 AM
11:44 PM
The global death toll from COIVID-19 topped 2 million Friday as vaccines developed at breakneck speed are being rolled out around the world in an all-out campaign to vanquish the threat. The milestone was reached just over a year after the coronavirus was first detected in the Chinese city of Wuhan. The number of dead, compiled by Johns Hopkins University, is about equal to the population of Brussels, Mecca, Minsk or Vienna.
While the count is based on figures supplied by government agencies around the world, the real toll is believed to be significantly higher, in part because of inadequate testing and the many fatalities that were inaccurately attributed to other causes, especially early in the outbreak. It took eight months to hit 1 million dead. It took less than four months after that to reach the next million.
10:20 PM
As many as 4,000 health workers will be administered Covid-19 vaccine every day at nine vaccination centres in Mumbai, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said on Friday. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray will launch the vaccination drive from a centre at Bandra Kurla Complex on Saturday, the civic body stated in an official release.
The vaccination will start at Vile Parle-based Dr R N Cooper Hospital, it was stated. Vaccines will be administered at 40 booths in nine centres, including KEM Hospital (Parel), Sion Hospital (Sion), Cooper Hospital (Vile Parle), Nair Hospital (Mumbai Central), Bhabha Hospital (Bandra), V N Desai Hospital (Santacruz), Rajawadi Hospital (Ghatkopar), Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Hospital (Kandivali) and BKC Jumbo COVID-19 centre.
Initially, on an avergae, 4,000 beneficiaries will be vaccinated daily at these booths, the release stated. As many as 1.30 lakh health workers have registered for immunisation, while the civic body has received 1,39,500 lakh doses of Covishield vaccine from Pune-based Serum Institute of India.
10:19 PM
The Covid-19 tally in Tamil Nadu touched 8,29,573 with 621 new cases being reported on Friday, while five more fatalities took the toll to 12,251, the health department said Recoveries eclipsed new infections with 805 people getting discharged as the total number of those cured so far rose to 8,11,023.
The number of active cases continued to decline and stood at 6,299 on Friday. As many as 55,847 samples tested in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of specimens examined so far to 1,51,24,787.
10:18 PM
Greeces prime minister says the countrys retail sector might begin to gradually reopen next week, if scientists advising the government on the coronavirus pandemic recommend it is safe to do so today. Speaking in Parliament Friday during a debate on the governments handling of the pandemic, Kyriakos Mitsotakis also said fines for violating measures imposed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus will increase to 500 euros (USD 600), from the current 300 euros.
Lockdown restrictions were imposed nationwide in Greece in early November to tackle a surge in coronavirus infections, shutting down restaurants, bars, cafes, retail stores, schools, entertainment venues and anything not considered an essential business. Primary schools and kindergartens reopened this week, but high school lessons are being held online only. People are allowed to leave their homes only for a limited number of specific reasons, and must send a telephone text message to authorities or carry a self-declaration in order to do so.
10:05 PM
Gujarat recorded 535 fresh coronavirus cases and only three deaths in the last 24 hours, a state health official said on Friday evening. The caseload thus went upto 2,54,849 while the death toll in Gujarat due to Covid-19 now stands at 4,360. As many as 738 coronavirus patients were given discharge from different hospitals.
While the government has stopped disclosing the daily test figure, as many as 1,01,01,064 persons have been tested so far. Gujarat Covid-19 figures are as follows: Positive cases 2,54,849, new cases 535, death toll 4,360, discharged 2,43,639, active cases 6,850 and people tested so far 1,01,01,064.
10:02 PM
10:00 PM
The principal of the government-run SMS Medical College here will get the first shot of the coronavirus vaccine in Rajasthan, where it will be administered to over six lakh people across 161 centres in the initial phase beginning Saturday. As in the rest of the country, doctors and other healthcare workers will be the first ones to be vaccinated against the disease in the state. I have no inhibition in taking the vaccine as it is scientific and like any other flu shot. I am very comfortable, said Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Medical College Principal Sudhir Bhandari.
Bhandari will be administered Covishield vaccine, a Health Department official said. Bhandari said he has no inhibition in taking the shot as their hospital has always been first in using hydroxychloroquine and Remdesivir drug or plasma therapy. Meanwhile, Rajasthan Health Minister Raghu Sharma said coronavirus vaccine has reached all 33 districts where it will be administered to over six lakh beneficiaries at 161 centres from Saturday.
Around 5.63 lakh vaccine doses, including 5.43 lakh of Covishield and 20,000 of Covaxin, have been recived by the state government. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot will be launching the drive from his residence on Saturday.
9:53 PM
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Friday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking free Covid-19 vaccination for the poor in the state. The chief minister acknowledged the receipt of 2,04,500 doses of Covishield vaccine and also thanked the prime minister for making this vaccine available on priority to healthcare workers (HCWs). In a statement here, Singh requested Modi to consider providing free vaccine to the poor with a view to lessen the disease burden and also ensuring a check on the further spread of transmission, thereby allowing more economic activity.
Referring to some reports that apart from HCWs and frontline workers (FLWs), the remaining population may not be provided free vaccine, he pointed out in his letter, "the people of the state have gone through a very difficult times due to Covid-19 wherein economic activities have nosedived and the economy has still not recovered from this shock". "It would be difficult for the poorer sections of the society to pay for the vaccination," he said.
He said the Covid-19 pandemic has been an unparalleled disaster and heavy expenditure had to be incurred in the state's Covid-19 response. His government had already requested the Centre that the accumulated balances with the state in the State Disaster Relief Fund (SDRF) may be permitted to be used as necessary for Covid response, Singh wrote.
Topics :CoronavirusWorld Health OrganizationCoronavirus VaccineHealth MinistryNarendra Modi
First Published: Jan 15 2021 | 7:26 AM IST