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Coronavirus Outbreak Updates: Telangana bans trials of clothes in malls, no offerings to be made in religious places

FP Staff • June 8, 2020, 00:15:53 IST
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Coronavirus Outbreak Updates: Trial of clothing or accessories has been banned in shopping malls in Telangana, while religious places would not see any offerings like prasadam or holy water when all of these open on Monday after almost a three month gap due to the coronavirus lockdown.

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Coronavirus Outbreak Updates: Telangana bans trials of clothes in malls, no offerings to be made in religious places
June 7, 2020, 23:58:07 (IST)
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Bihar Latest Update 

Case count in Bihar crosses 5,000

Bihar’s COVID-19 case count breached the 5000-mark on Sunday as the state witnessed a major spike with 239 fresh cases while the death toll stood at 30, the health department said.  The case count in the state, which is 10th in the country to report more than 5,000 cases, stood at 5,070 and at least 2,405 people infected with the virus have been discharged upon recovery till date, it said.  All 38 districts in the state have been affected by the pandemic and only 11 of these still have tallies below 100.  

PTI

June 7, 2020, 23:52:32 (IST)
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Madhya Pradesh  Latest Update 

Malls, restaurants, hotels in Bhopal to reopen from Monday

Shopping malls, hotels and restaurants located outside the COVID-19 containment zones in Bhopal have been allowed to reopen from Monday, reports PTI.

June 7, 2020, 23:48:25 (IST)
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Delhi Latest Update 

Delhi govt releases list of residence proofs for admission in hospitals

The Delhi government late on Sunday released a list of residence proofs on the basis on which hospitals can grant admission to patients. According to the list, voter cards, Aadhar cards, electricity bills and a few other documents can be furnished as proof. The government had earlier in the day restricted admission to hospitals in the National Capital only to residents in view of the rising coronavirus cases and increasing burden of health infrastructure.

Delhi Cabinet has decided to reserve Delhi government hospitals and private hospitals for treatment of Delhi residents, with certain exceptions. The documents mentioned in the order below can be used as proof of residence in Delhi: Chief Minister's Office pic.twitter.com/3iaQSkwiZ1

— ANI (@ANI) June 7, 2020
June 7, 2020, 23:41:41 (IST)
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Delhi Latest Update 

Authorities begin scaling down of Nizamuddin Basti containment zone

The authorities on Sunday began scaling down of Nizamuddin Basti containment zone that was set up after several cases of COVID-19 were reported from there in wake of the gathering at Tablighi Jamat headquarters in the area in March. The area was under containment for the last 70 days after south east district administration declared it a containment zone on March 30 to prevent the further spread of the COVID-19 virus.An order issued by south east district magistrate Harleen Kaur on Sunday said health authorities have recommended scaling down of Nizamuddin Basti since no new COVID-19 case was detected in the last 28 days.

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Coronavirus Outbreak in Assam Latest Update

Admission to Assam higher education institutes to be free in 2020-21 academic year

Admission to universities, colleges and higher secondary schools in Assam will be free during the current academic year to ensure there is no additional burden on parents already affected by the coronavirus lockdown, Education Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Sunday.He said there will be no hidden costs. “Students from the higher secondary to the postgraduate level, including medical, engineering and polytechnic students, will be admitted to institutes for

free,” Sarma told reporters, a day after results for Class 10 state board examinations were announced only on online platforms.

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#AssamEduCare Extremely pleased to share GOA has made ALL admissions - from HS upto PG level including medical, engineering, polytechnic for academic year 2020-21 - absolutely free. Under stress due to #COVID19, this shall be big relief to families. All prospectus will be free. pic.twitter.com/8jCEmBEbqM

— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) June 7, 2020
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June 7, 2020, 23:10:52 (IST)
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Telangana Latest Update

No trial of clothes in Telangana shopping malls

Trial of clothing or accessories has been banned in shopping malls in Telangana, while religious places would not see any offerings like prasadam or
holy water when all of these open on Monday after almost a three month gap due to the coronavirus lockdown. These were among the slew of directions issued in a Government Order on Sunday, while allowing reopening of shopping malls, restaurants and religious places from June 8.

June 7, 2020, 23:00:46 (IST)
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Madhya Pradesh Latest Update

Most religious places to open in Madhya Pradesh

Places of worship outside containment zones in several places in Madhya Pradesh will reopen from Monday, when several restrictions for the coronavirus-induced lockdown are set to be eased, though no decision has been taken for red zones Indore and Bhopal. The state government had issued the standard operating procedure (SOP) for religious places on 5 June.

According to an official, the doors of Ujjain’s famous Mahakaleshwar Temple, one of the 12 ‘jyotirlingas’ which attracts several lakh devotees every year, would open from 8 am on Monday, though another ‘jyortilinga’ at Omkareshwar in Khandwa district, will follow the suit on 16 June.

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June 7, 2020, 22:57:47 (IST)
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Maharashtra Latest Update

Sonu Sood meets Uddhav Thackeray hours after ‘propped up by BJP’ jibe.

 Sonu Sood on Sunday evening met Maharahastra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray, hours after the Shiv Sena in an article in Saamna hinted that the actor was working at BJP’s behest, said reports.

“Sood is an actor whose profession is to deliver dialogues scripted by someone else and make a living out of it. There are many people like Sood who would promote any political party if paid well,” wrote Sene leader Sanjay Raut.Raut, who is the chief whip of the Sena in Parliament and executive editor of ‘Saamana’, said, “the BJP has (politically) adopted Sonu Sood and tried to create an influence among the North Indian migrant workers”. The actor had reportedly been arranging transport for migrant workers stranded in Maharashtra.

June 7, 2020, 22:41:48 (IST)
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Maharashtra  Latest Update

Toll in Thane climbs to 366

The number of COVID-19 cases in Thane district reached 11,359 after 447 people tested positive for novel coronavirus on Sunday, while the death toll touched366 as 14 people died of the infection, an official said.Among those who tested positive on Sunday are half a dozen children from Navi Mumbai, including a five-month-old girl, he added. Mira Bhayander municipal limits accounted for 83 of the 447 cases, the official said.

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June 7, 2020, 22:32:50 (IST)
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Odisha Latest Update

Religious places to remain closed till 30 June in Odisha

The Odisha government on Sunday issued a clarification stating that religious places, malls will remain closed till 30 June and hotels and restaurants can only open for home delivery. Seventy five more people from 16 districts tested positive for the virus during the last 24 hours, pushing the tally in the state to 2,856, of which 951 are active cases, while the toll mounted to nine.

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All religious places/places of worship for the public will continue to remain closed till 30th June, 2020. Shopping malls will also continue to remain closed for the same time period: Government of Odisha pic.twitter.com/n3AQeTxuG4

— ANI (@ANI) June 7, 2020
June 7, 2020, 22:24:16 (IST)
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Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Update

India to decide on resuming international flights after  countries ease restrictions, says Hardeep Singh Puri

India will take a decision on resumption of international passenger flights as soon as countries ease restrictions on entry of foreign nationals, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Sunday. “Most countries have less than 10 percent international operations because they are allowing entry only to their own citizens and have placed restrictions on foreign nationals,” the minister stated.

A decision to resume regular international operations will be taken as soon as countries ease restrictions on entry of foreign nationals. Destination countries have to be ready to allow incoming flights.

— Hardeep Singh Puri (@HardeepSPuri) June 7, 2020
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June 7, 2020, 22:15:05 (IST)
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Delhi  Latest Update

COVID-19 case count in Delhi nears 29,000

1282 more cases were reported in Delhi in the last 24 hours. Total number of cases in the National Capital is now at 28,936, including 17,125 active cases, 10,999 recovered/discharged/migrated and 812 deaths, ANI quotes the Delhi Health Department as saying.

June 7, 2020, 21:59:51 (IST)
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Telangana Latest Update

Telangana reports 14 deaths

Telangana on Sunday reported 14 deaths, pushing the COVID-19 toll to 137. The state also recorded 154 new patients, of which 132 were from Hyderabad and the number of confirmed cases rose to 3,650

ఈరోజు తెలంగాణలో 154 పాజిటివ్ కేసులు.... 14 మరణాలు

Media Bulletin on status of positive cases #COVID19 in Telangana. (Dated. 07.06.2020)#TelanganaFightsCorona #StayHome #StaySafe pic.twitter.com/P0G4gmil85

— PIB in Telangana 🇮🇳 (@PIBHyderabad) June 7, 2020
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Uttar Pradesh Latest Update

Uttar Pradesh reports 433 new cases, seven deaths

433 more COVID-19 cases and seven deaths were reported in Uttar Pradesh today. Total number of cases in the state now is at 10,536, including 6,185 discharged, 4,076 active cases and 275 deaths, ANI quotes the State Health Department as saying.

June 7, 2020, 21:39:06 (IST)
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Toll in Ahmedabad rises to 1,015

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Places of worship, hotels in Nagaland to remain shut

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“All places of worship shall be closed for public. Religious congregations are strictly prohibited,” the notification issued by the chief secretary on May 4 said. The notification was issued to extend lockdown in the state. As per the notification, all hospitality services, barring those dealing with police personnel, government officials, healthcare workers and stranded persons, shall remain closed.

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Coronavirus Outbreak in Uttarakhand Latest Update

Uttarkahand allows malls, restaurants, religious places to open outside containment zones

The Uttarakhand government issued orders allowing malls, restaurants, hotels and religious places outside containment zones and municipal area of Dehradun in the state to open from 7 am to 7 pm, reports ANI. According to the guidelines, pilgrims from other states will not be permitted till further orders.

Uttarakhand Govt releases guidelines for opening of religious places/places of worship with effect from tomorrow - religious places/places of worship allowed to open b/w 7 am & 7pm outside containment zones, pilgrims from places outside the state not allowed till further orders. pic.twitter.com/9Q13N8JU8w

— ANI (@ANI) June 7, 2020
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BEST to operate 250 more buses from 8 June in Mumbai

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BEST PRO Manoj Varade said the frequency of buses will be increased if demand rises in the coming days. “As of now, we are running buses on 81 routes. We will add more buses from Monday. Only 30 people — 25 sitting and five standing–will be allowed to travel in a bus with proper social distancing,” he said.

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Coronavirus Outbreak in Jammu and Kashmir Latest Update

Jammu and Kashmir reports highest daily spike of 620 new infections

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While the current ban on such movement is between 7 pm and 5 am, from Monday onwards, it would be restricted to 9 pm and 5 am.

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Coronavirus Outbreak in Gujarat  Latest Update

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June 7, 2020, 19:40:28 (IST)
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June 7, 2020, 19:26:29 (IST)
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Maharashtra Latest Update

Maharashtra reports 3,007 new cases, 91 deaths

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3007 fresh cases of #COVID19 & 91 deaths recorded in Maharashtra today, taking total number of cases to 85,975 & death toll to 3060. Number of active cases stands at 43591: Maharashtra Health Department pic.twitter.com/jW78YFggOm

— ANI (@ANI) June 7, 2020
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Maharashtra govt appoints IAS officers, auditors to monitor private hospitals

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Coronavirus Outbreak Updates: Trial of clothing or accessories has been banned in shopping malls in Telangana, while religious places would not see any offerings like prasadam or holy water when all of these open on Monday after almost a three month gap due to the coronavirus lockdown. 1282 more cases were reported in Delhi in the last 24 hours. Total number of cases in the National Capital is now at 28,936.  The Uttarakhand government issued orders allowing malls, restaurants, hotels and religious places outside containment zones and municipal area of Dehradun in the state to open from 7 am to 7 pm, reports ANI. According to the guidelines, pilgrims from other states will not be permitted till further orders. A 37-year-old Central Reserve Police Force jawan suffering from cancer has succumbed to COVID-19, taking the total number of deaths due to the disease in the country’s largest paramilitary force to three, officials said on Sunday. 480 fresh cases and 30 deaths were reported in Gujarat in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of cases to 20,097 and toll to 1,249.  As COVID-19 cases in Mumbai continue to surge, the Maharashtra government has appointed five IAS officers and auditors to monitor 37 private hospitals providing COVID-19 treatment. 1,515 more coronavrius cases and 18 deaths were reported in Tamil Nadu today. Total number of cases in the state mounted to 31,667 while the death count rose to 269. Kerala on Sunday reported 107 new cases taking the number of active cases in the state to 1,095. 803 persons have recovered int he state so far. 239 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Karnataka in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of COVID19 cases in the state to 5452, according to the bulletin issued by the state health department. “The Central govt safely ferried 1.25 crore migrants to their destinations after health infra was ramped up to meet their needs,” PTI  Union home minister Amit Shah as saying during his Bihar Samvaad virtual rally. Haryana on Sunday reported 191 COVID-19 cases, including 78 from the worst-affected Gurgaon district, as the infection tally breached the 4,000-mark, according to the state health department’s bulletin. With the fresh cases, the virus count in Gurugram, which falls in the national capital region, rose to 1,770. The worldwide death toll from COVID-19 has surpassed 4,00,000, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University that health experts say is still an undercount because many who died were not tested for the virus. Worldwide, at least 6.9 million people have been infected by the virus, according to Johns Hopkins. The Union Culture Ministry on Sunday approved opening of it’s over 3,000 Archeological Survey of India monuments from June 8, Minister Prahlad Patel said. As many as 92 new COVID-19 positive cases reported in Assam in the last 24 hours, said Assam minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.  Total cases in the state now stand at 2,565. However, 27 more patients  were also discharged, taking the total number of those discharged to 615 and the number of active cases stands at 1,943. Kicking of the the Bihar elections campaign, home minister Amit Shah will address a virtual rally - the BJP’s first - at 4 pm. Ahead of the rally, RJD leaders and workers staged protests, beating utensils and blowing conches against what their leader Tejashwi Yadav dubbed as the ruling party’s celebration of the devastation caused by COVID-19 and the lockdown. Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said borders with Haryana and Uttar Pradesh will be opened from Monday. He added that government and private hospitals will only treat people from Delhi, while hospitals run by the Centre will remain open to all. All restaurants, malls and places of worship would open from tomorrow in the National Capital. Hotels and banquet halls will remain closed, he added. A senior officer at the Delhi Disaster Management Authority has tested positive for COVID-19, as per ANI. This, as 1,320 new COVID-19 cases were reported in the National Capital over the past 24 hours, taking its total to 27,654. A total of 46,66,386 samples have been tested till now for coronavirus, according to the Indian Council of Medical Research. India reported the highest single-day spike of 9,971 new COVID-19 cases and 287 deaths in the last 24 hours. The total number of cases in the country is now at 2,46,628. Delhi is likely to see at least one lakh COVID-19 cases by end of June as per a projection made by the five-member committee formed by the Delhi government. The cases in India rose to 2,46,622 on Sunday, making it the fifth worst-hit country by the coronavirus pandemic. According to Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, which releases India’s official figures everyday at 8 am, on Saturday, the country recorded a spike of 9,887 cases and 294 deaths in 24 hours since 8 am Friday, taking the total cases to 2,36,657 cases and toll from the virus to 6,642. As per official figures, India is the sixth-worst affected country by COVID-19 after the US, Brazil, Russia, Spain and the UK, however, an  unofficial tally put the total number of infections in the country at over 2.45 lakhs, surpassing Spain in less than 24 hours after it raced ahead of  Italy . Spain so far has recorded 2,41,310 cases, according to Johns Hopkins University data. [caption id=“attachment_8456231” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Represenational Image. AP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/virus-India-AP-27-May-380.jpg) Represenational Image. AP[/caption] A total of 1,14,073 people have been cured so far, with 4,611 recoveries recorded in the last 24 hours, the Union Health Ministry said. “Thus, around 48.20 percent patients have recovered so far,” a senior health ministry official said. The number of active COVID-19 cases in the country stands at 1,15,942. The health ministry said cumulatively 45,24,317 samples have been tested so far with 1,37,938 samples tested in the last 24 hours. Of the total 6,642 fatalities, Maharashtra tops tally with 2,849 deaths followed by Gujarat with 1,190 deaths, Delhi with 708, Madhya Pradesh with 384, West Bengal with 366, Uttar Pradesh with 257, Tamil Nadu with 232, Rajasthan with 218, Telangana with 113 and Andhra Pradesh with 73 deaths. According to the ministry’s website, more than 70 percent of the deaths are due to comorbidities. The health ministry data updated on Saturday morning also stated that the highest number of confirmed cases in the country are from Maharashtra at 80,229, followed by Tamil Nadu at 28,694, Delhi at 26,334, Gujarat at 19,094, Rajasthan at 10,084, Uttar Pradesh at 9,733 and Madhya Pradesh at 8,996 cases. “A total of 8,192 cases are being reassigned to states,” the ministry said on its website, adding “our figures are being reconciled with the ICMR.” Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra see spike in cases Meanwhile, even as some states and Union Territories prepared to open religious places, hotels and restaurants under phase-1 of the Unlock plan announced by the Ministry of Home Affairs, COVID-19 infections and fatalities continued to rise. In Tamil Nadu, 19 more succumbed to the viral infection pushing the total number of COVID-19 casualties in the state to 251. The state also reported 1,458 new cases — of which 1,146 were detected in Chennai—taking the overall case count to 30,152. This is the seventh consecutive day the state is witnessing more than 1000 cases. The number of active cases in state stands at 13,501 as over 16,000 persons have recovered from the disease. Odisha reported its highest single-day spike in COVID-19 cases after 173 more people tested positive for the disease, taking the total tally in the state to 2,781. Of the 173 new cases, 150 were in quarantine centres, where people returning from different states are staying. Twenty-three others were detected with the infection during contact-tracing exercises, a health department official said. Uttar Pradesh registered 370 fresh cases on Saturday, taking the number of confirmed cases to 10,103 even as the number of casualties rose to 268, with 11 fatalities. Principal secretary, health, Amit Mohan Prasad said the number of active cases in the state was 3,927 and the number of those who have recovered and been discharged from hospitals was 5,908. Prasad stressed on maintaining utmost vigil during the month of June saying it was most crucial since the migrants and others were returning to the state and there is a need to remain alert for checking the spread of the virus. The COVID-19 case count in Kerala climbed to 1,807 after 108 more tested positive and one more person died of the viral infection. Former Santosh Trophy footballer E Hamsakoya (61), who had returned from Mumbai, and tested positive, succumbed to the virus on Saturday. Five members of his family, including two grandchildren, have tested positive and are under treatment. Of the fresh cases, 64 had come from abroad and 34 from other states, including Maharashtra (15), Delhi (8) and Tamil Nadu (5) while ten people were infected through contact, said a release issued by the state health department. Goa, too, recorded a rise as 71 new infections took the COVID-19 case count in the state to 267, including 202 active cases. Earlier in the day, state health minister Vishwajit Rane had attributed the rise in cases to the situation in Vasco’s Mangor Hill area, which has been declared a containment zone. “The spike in cases in Goa is due to cases from Mangor Hill, which are a result of local transmission and not community transmission. The Goa government is ready to face any situation to ensure the safety of its people,” PTI quoted the minister as saying. Maharashtra, the worst-affected state, recorded 2,739 new cases and 120. Total number of positive cases in the state is now 82,968, including 37,390 discharges and 2969 deaths, ANI quoted the state health department as saying. No trial of clothes in Punjab shopping malls The Punjab government issued guidelines ahead of the re-opening of malls, religious places in the state from 8 June, even as the state registered 435 cases and 17 deaths, taking the total number of cases to 7738 and toll to 311. According to guidelines trial of clothing shall not be allowed in shopping malls, while places of worship will remain open 5 am and 8 pm but will be barred from distributing ‘prasad’.  The maximum number of persons at the time of worship shall not exceed 20 with due distancing. The fresh guidelines also provide for a token-based entry to malls and make it mandatory for mall visitors to have ‘COVA’ app on their phones. The Haryana government has decided to allow reopening of places of worship and shopping malls for public in a regulated manner across the state from 8 June, except in Gurgaon and Faridabad districts worst-hit by COVID-19, according to a statement issued on Saturday. Apart from this, hotels, restaurants and other hospitality services would be reopened with generic preventive measures across the state. The timing of opening for all would be between 9 am and 8 pm to ensure compliance of night curfew between 9 pm and 5 am, it said. According to News 18, Uttar Pradesh also allowed the re-opening of religious places with the prior approval of the district administration. According to the guidelines issued by the state government, not more than five devotees at a time will be allowed inside a temple at a time. Delhi govt prohibits hospitals from turning away COVID-19 suspects In Delhi, which has reported over 26,ooo cases and 700 deaths, the Arvind Kejriwal-led state government issued orders prohibiting hospitals from turning away suspected COVID-19 patients.

No hospital can now deny admission to “suspect” patients. pic.twitter.com/Sodij7KdCC

— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) June 6, 2020

The order comes on the back of family members of COVID-19 patients alleging that they were denied entry by hospitals. Earlier in the day, Kejriwal had warned of strong action against some private hospitals allegedly refusing admission to COVID-19 patients and involving in “black-marketing” of beds.  Most of the private hospitals in Delhi are good but some of them are demanding money for beds which is nothing but “black-marketing”, Kejriwal said. The Delhi government will depute medical professionals at all hospitals who will update availability of beds for coronavirus patients at an official app and ensure admission of such patients, he said.

As of today, no dearth of beds. Against 8645 total available beds, 4038 occupied n 4607 vacant. These are real beds, not mere figures. As of today, sufficient beds available. But some of them refuse admission. We won’t permit their mischief. Give us a few days. We r at it https://t.co/z8SGrRXeiO

— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) June 6, 2020

The chief minister also rubbished claims that COVID-19 tests have been stopped in Delhi, and asserted that the number of tests conducted in the city is the highest in the country. He, however, said the testing capacity is limited and it will be overwhelmed if everyone went for the test, adding that asymptomatic persons should not go for it. Meanwhile, a five-member panel set up by the AAP government suggested that the health infrastructure of the city should be used only for treating residents of the National Capital, in view of the raging COVID-19 crisis, sources told PTI. The panel, headed by Indraprastha University vice-chancellor Dr Mahesh Verma, has submitted its report to the government in which it has said that if Delhi health infrastructure is open for non-residents, all beds will be occupied within just three days, according to the sources. The state government also registered a complaint against Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, a private hospital designated for the treatment of COVID-19 patients for allegedly violating COVID-19 regulation norms as specified under the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897. Meanwhile, the Tamil Nadu government on Saturday capped the charges in private hospitals for COVID-19 treatment at Rs 15,000 per day in ICUs, in general ward the maximum is Rs 7,500. With inputs from agencies

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