Coronavirus LIVE: Maharashtra reports 8,744 new cases in last 24 hours
The total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered in the country has crossed 20 million, the Union Health Ministry said
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42,848 armed forces personnel have tested Covid-19 positive till date: Naik
A total of 42,848 personnel of tri-services have tested positive for Covid-19 till date, said Minister of State for Defence Shripad Naik on Monday.
The number of COVID-19 positive cases in the Indian Army have been 32,690 and the fatality rate stands at 0.24 per cent till date, Naik said in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha.
6:36 PM
Defying pandemic, feminists in Spain decry far-right attacks
Women in Spain are marking this year's International Women Day with static protests, bicycle fun-rides and a myriad of small-sized events creatively organized to prevent gatherings that could trigger a new spike of coronavirus contagion.
Spain's Constitutional Court on Monday rejected last-minute appeals by unions and women's rights groups to hold any kind of street protest in the Spanish capital, following similar recent rulings by lower-level courts.
The decision has enraged many who argued it was possible to raise their voice in favor of gender equality and against discrimination without endangering public health.
6:10 PM
LIVE: Andhra Pradesh reports 74 new cases
LIVE: Andhra Pradesh reports 74 new coronavirus cases, 61 recoveries and 2 deaths in the last 24 hours.
6:05 PM
Amid concerns of shortage, Kerala receives additional 48,000 Covaxin doses
Amid widespread complaints of Covid-19 vaccine shortage in Kerala, as many as 48,960 doses ofCovaxin, the indigenous vaccine manufactured by Bharat Biotech, have reached the state now.
Thiruvananthapuram received 16,640 doses of vaccine, while Ernakulam 19,220 doses and Kozhikode got 13,120 doses of the vaccine, state Health Department sources here said on Monday.
According to information received from the union Health Ministry, more doses of vaccine would reach the state in the coming days and the number of vaccination centres can be increased as per its availability, they said.
5:19 PM
Brent hits $70 for first time since pandemic began after Saudi attack
Oil prices climbed above $70 a barrel for the first time since the start of the coronavirus crisis, after the U.S. Senate passed a $1.9 trillion economic stimulus package and a Yemeni group attacked Saudi Arabia's oil industry.
Benchmark Brent climbed as high as $71.38 a barrel in early Asian trade, its highest since Jan. 8, 2020. By 1110 GMT, it was trading up 12 cents or 0.2% at $69.48, still hovering around its highest level in more than a year.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was up 14 cents or 0.2% at $66.23 after touching $67.98 a barrel, its highest since October 2018.
Brent and WTI prices have climbed for four consecutive sessions.
5:18 PM
Germany ramps up use of AstraZeneca vaccine
Germany is looking to ramp up the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine after authorities last week gave the green light for it to be administered to people 65 and over.
Hundreds of thousands of doses have been gathering dust in recent weeks due to the restrictions on who could get the vaccine and misgivings among some who were eligible. According to the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control, Germany has received 2.1 million doses of the AstraZeneca shot so far but administered just 721,000.
Berlin is opening a sixth vaccine center Monday at the former Tempelhof airport in the center of the city that will administer only the AstraZeneca vaccine.
4:26 PM
Sri Lanka's Covid-19 death toll surpasses 500
The death toll from the Covid-19 pandemic has surpassed the 500 mark in Sri Lanka after five more deaths were reported on Sunday, official statistics from the Health Ministry showed Monday.
To date, 502 deaths from the virus have been reported in the island country while the total number of positive patients has reached 85,695.
Out of the total infected since March 2020, 82,059 patients have recovered and been discharged from hospitals, bringing down the active patient count to 3,134.
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A pandemic, a plan and a return to golf with no interruption
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan keeps the screenshot his daughters sent him as a tease one year ago. Now it's a reminder of how quickly celebration gave way to concern and uncertainty in a week like no other.
The photo is Monahan being interviewed by CNBC on Monday of The Players Championship to announce the tour's new multi-billion dollar media rights deal, while the ticker on the bottom of the TV shows stock prices in the biggest free fall since the 2008 recession.
4:08 PM
Covid-19: New Zealand to only use Pfizer vaccine
New Zealand says it will now use only the Pfizer vaccine to inoculate its population against the coronavirus, departing from earlier plans to use four different vaccines.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the strategy Monday, saying the decision was based on the Pfizer vaccine's effectiveness. She said this would make it easier and fairer for all New Zealanders to have access to the same vaccine.
However, the strategy may also be driven in part by delays in getting vaccines approved. So far, New Zealand's medical regulators have approved only the Pfizer vaccine and are reviewing two other shots.
4:06 PM
Afghanistan receives 500,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccine from Covax facility
The UN children's agency says Afghanistan has received nearly half a million coronavirus vaccine doses via the global Covax initiative.
War-torn Afghanistan received 468,000 AstraZeneca vaccines on Monday, the first shipment through Covax, UNICEF said in a statement.
The vaccines were made by the Serum Institute of India, and arrived in the capital of Kabul aboard an Emirates flight, UNICEF said. More vaccines will arrive in the coming weeks and months.
3:56 PM
Covid-19: Singapore to start vaccinating migrant workers
Singapore will start vaccinating migrant workers against Covid-19 as part of its national immunisation strategy, starting with 10,000 people living in the country's five largest dormitories.
This batch of 10,000 workers have never been infected by Covid-19, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Monday, announcing the vaccination programme for the migrant workers.
The migrant workers, which include a huge number of Indians, make up about 90 per cent of Singapore's Covid-19 tally, which stands at 60,046. The death toll is 29.
3:45 PM
After delays, Israel starts vaccinating Palestinian workers
After delays, Israel started vaccinating Palestinians who work inside the country and its West Bank settlements on Monday, more than two months after launching an immunisation blitz of its own population.
Palestinian labourers who crossed into Israel at several West Bank checkpoints received their first doses of the Moderna vaccine from Magen David Adom paramedics.
The vaccination drive orchestrated by COGAT, Israel's military agency coordinating government operations in the West Bank, had been beset by postponements.
3:42 PM
Norway's marriages dropped 19% due to pandemic
Norway saw a 19 per cent drop in marriages in 2020 compared to the previous year, which had already seen the lowest figure since 1927.
Norway's statistics agency said Monday that the pandemic and measures to counter it led to the fall. In 2020, 16,200 weddings were performed.
On top of that, the decline of 3,000 marriages from 2019 to 2020 is unparalleled and is the largest decline from one year to another since 1919, said Ane Margrete Toemmeraas of Statistics Norway.
3:34 PM
PCB shuts offices after senior official tests positive for Covid-19
The Pakistan Cricket Board on Monday decided to close down offices at its headquarters in Lahore after a senior official tested positive for COVID-19.
The PCB decided to adopt a safety first approach soon after the official tested positive and asked its employees to work from home.
The Covid-19 case comes just a few days after the PCB was forced to postpone the Pakistan Super League in Karachi after six cricketers and a support staff tested positive for the disease.
3:09 PM
Tamil Nadu Minister Sellur K Raju receives Covid-19 vaccine
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First Published: Mar 07 2021 | 8:13 AM IST