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Dr Shahid Jameel said the country has reported a total of over 10 million COVID-19 cases and noted that a fast-spreading variant does not have to come from outside
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With this, the total number of Covid positive cases with the new UK strain in the State has reached two
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As many as 26,139 recoveries and 299 deaths have been recorded in the last 24 hours, as per the Union Health Ministry.
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The Union Health Ministry has also mandated that based on the local assessment, Telangana is free to take a call on imposing local restrictions like night curfews with a view to contain the spread of Covid-19.
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Apart from further strengthening its Covid-19 surveillance activities at RGIA, the Health Department will also track individuals who have reached Hyderabad from UK in the last one week
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According to the Union Health Ministry, the total numbers of recovered and active cases in the country are 95,50,712 and 3,08,751 respectively. Meanwhile, the country's death toll stands at 1,45,136.
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The country reported more discharges than new cases in the last 24 hours bringing down the active cases tally to 3,59,819, which is the lowest after nearly 145 days. The total active cases were 3,58,692 on July 18.
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While 32,981 new positive cases were found in the country, 39,109 new recoveries were registered during the last 24 hours, the Union Health Ministry said.
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Hyderabad: Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW), Rajesh Bhushan on Wednesday in a letter addressed to Chief Secretary, Somesh Kumar has urged the State government to take necessary measures and open all medical colleges for undergraduate MBBS students of 2021-22 academic year in Telangana on or before December 1. The decision to start […]
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Maharashtra continues to be the worst-hit with a total of 16,54,028 cases, including 43,463 deaths; followed by Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi.
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With 1,41,001 total active cases, Maharashtra continues to be the worst affected state by COVID-19 in the country.
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As per the MoHFW on Sunday, the COVID-19 count is at 65,49,374, including 9,37,625 active cases in the country.
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Frontline healthcare workers in govt, private sector likely to be first ones to receive it