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Between Monday and Tuesday, authorities conducted 94,189 Covid tests of which results of 1,462 samples are awaited
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Attacking the government over the vaccine shortage, he said that India is fighting a war with Covid and vaccination is the only way to stop the pandemic
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In all, 7.87 lakh individuals from high risk groups will be vaccinated during the special drive, which will continue for 7-8 days across the state
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"You can fight Covid only if you have a positive mindset and don't allow depression to take hold of you", says 45-year-old Adil of Bazaar Guard
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Starting off with finding hospitals or oxygen suppliers in an ad hoc manner, she started gathering her resources together and engaged herself 24x7 into Covid relief
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The fraudsters duped three persons on the pretext of providing oxygen concentrators
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Apart from people from Telangana, many from neighbouring States are also seeking the help of the Minister since he immediately comes to their rescue
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Deputy Commissioner of Police D Uday Kumar Reddy and Assistant Commissioner of Police Akhil Mahajan toured several parts of the town and district to ensure strict implementation of lockdown
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Between Saturday and Sunday, authorities conducted 44,985 Covid tests of which results of 1,396 samples were awaited
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The state government stopped short of announcing a total lockdown giving slight relief allowing market places, and retail shops to operate three hours a day between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m
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In the past 23 days India's daily Covid tally has plateaued over the three-lakh-mark and over 3,000 casualties for 17 days
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There are 89,732 active cases at present, and so far coronavirus tests were conducted to 1,59,94,607 persons in the state
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Adilabad had registered 32 positive cases on March 29, while 39 cases were reported on Tuesday and 46 positive cases on Thursday
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Areas under GHMC contributed to the sharpest rise with the cases increasing from 29 on Tuesday to 75 on Friday
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A total of 178 persons recovered on Monday taking the cumulative Covid-19 recoveries in the State to 2,96,740 with a recovery rate of 98.86 per cent
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Several printers say things haven’t changed much even after nearly an year since lockdown as most people prefer e-invitation
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A total of 157 persons recovered on Monday taking the cumulative Covid-19 recoveries in the State to 2,95,544 with a recovery rate of 98.80 per cent
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District Collector MV Reddy directed the district health officials to visit the village and submit a detailed report on the primary contacts of the infected persons
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As on Thursday, there were 1,910 active Covid-19 cases in the State
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In the first week of February, single-day COVID-19 cases in Dharavi were in the range of 0 to five