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Hyderabad Police Commissioner Anjani Kumar distributed sanitisers, masks and flasks to the West Zone police personnel
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TRS leaders gave away N-95 masks, five litres of sanitiser and five litres of sodium hypochlorite to 13 staffers on the occasion of TRS Formation Day
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Officials are leaving no stone unturned in implementing Covid norms to contain spread of virus
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Generally, a procedure mask without altering the fit, is about 40-60 per cent effective at keeping COVID-19-sized particles out, the researchers said.
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"Neither social distancing nor mask wearing alone are likely sufficient to halt the spread of Covid-19, unless almost the entire population adheres to the single measure," said Maurizio
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KU Registrar Prof K Purushotam appreciated the Vasavi Club of Warangal and its president Vallala Pruthviraj for donating the masks, sanitisers and soaps to the security staff
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The CP on Friday said those venturing out without wearing masks in public places, RTC buses and private vehicles would have to pay the fine.
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The researchers noted that a ventilation system in combination with a good air filter reduced the infection risk by 40 to 50 per cent compared to a classroom with no ventilation.
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The police carried out checks at public places, shopping areas and imposed fines on shoppers and also shop owners on Tuesday
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On March 9 last year, a Pune-based couple who had returned from a Dubai trip tested positive for coronavirus.
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From April 1, 2020 to February 15 this year, the BMC caught 15,16,398 people without face masks and collected a total of Rs 30,69,09,800 from them, civic officials said.
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Until vaccine-induced population immunity is achieved, universal masking is a highly effective means to slow the spread of SARS-CoV-2.
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He also said whenever anyone raised eyebrows at the ability of the country and the countrymen, it has turned out to be wrong.
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There is no evidence that the new variant is more virulent or that it has the ability to beat existing precautions such as masks, physical distancing and other non-pharmaceutical interventions
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The Hyderabad City Police have put in great efforts to ensure the city dwellers' safety in the pandemic times
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Sources said the men covering their faces with masks forced into the victim's house and attacked her with a plate
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SEC said during door-to-door campaign not more than five followers including the candidate, excluding security personnel if any, are advised to participate
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The chief minister said the Delhi government was implementing from November 19 its decision to reserve 80 per cent of ICU beds in private hospitals for COVID-19 patients.
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For healthy persons, the effects of wearing a mask on given physiological markers were minimal, no matter what type of mask was worn or the degree of exercise.
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Wearing mask in public places is mandatory for all citizens as part of the government's guidelines to prevent the spread of the coronavirus infection.