COVID-19 pandemic coming to an end in India? From Assam to Telangana, states lift curbs
Fp Staff • 3 years agoAmid a steady decline of coronavirus infections, the Centre asked states to remove additional restrictions, which were imposed to deal with the third wave of the pandemic
India records 30,615 new COVID-19 infections, 514 deaths in 24 hours; active cases see further dip
• 3 years agoThe health ministry has stated that the daily positivity rate is now 2.45 per cent while the weekly positivity rate is 3.32 per cent
India logs 67,084 new COVID-19 cases in 24 hours; positivity rate down to 4.44%
• 3 years agoThe current active coronavirus caseload currently stands at 7,90,789 and the national recovery rate is 96.95 per cent
India logs 71,365 new COVID-19 cases, 1,217 deaths; active cases below 9-lakh mark
• 3 years agoThe active caseload comprises 2.11 per cent of the total infections, while the national coronavirus recovery rate has improved to 96.70 per cent, said the health ministry
India reports 67,597 new COVID-19 cases, positivity rate falls to 5.02%
• 3 years agoThe active coronavirus infections have declined to 9,94,891, comprising 2.35 per cent of the total, said the health ministry in its daily bulletin
India sees 2,47,417 COVID-19 cases in 24 hours, highest ever in the last eight months
Fp Staff • 3 years agoThe daily positivity rate has climbed up to 13.11 percent while the weekly positivity rate is now at 10.80 percent. The Omicron variant count has also risen to 5,488, a jump from 4,868
Got COVID-19 and isolating at home? Here’s what your first-aid kit should contain
Fp Staff • 3 years agoAs India battles rising coronavirus infections — the country logged a whopping 1,94,720 cases on 12 January — it’s time to upgrade our medical supplies and tailor our needs to the current times
Explained: Why PM flagged photos of crowds, warned against letting guard COVID guard down
Kenneth Kumar Mohanty • 4 years agoThe prime minister reportedly said at the first meeting of his new Cabinet that the sight of crowds, mainly at tourist destinations, should instill 'a sense of fear' in people