60,000 new cases of corona in the country, Telangana 'unlocked' from today


All schools and colleges in Telangana will start from July 1

States still have 2.87 crore doses of corona vaccine, a total of 28.50 crore doses so far: Center

Be careful in opening lockdowns, do not allow crowds in the market, speed up vaccination: Center orders states

New Delhi: In the last 24 hours, 60,000 new cases of corona virus have been reported in the country. With this, the total number of cases has reached 2.98 crore. While the number of active cases has now come down to seven lakh.

In the meantime, a further 1647 people have died due to corona and the total death toll has crossed 3.85 lakh. In the meantime, 19 lakh corona tests have been done in 24 hours. Now the states are moving towards opening the lockdown. In Telangana, most of the restrictions will be lifted from the first Sunday.

A month-long lockdown was imposed in Telangana, which will be opened on Sunday. From July 1, all educational institutions, universities, colleges and schools in Telangana will be opened. States are moving towards unlock as corona cases are rapidly declining.

The Telangana health department submitted a report stating that the corona virus is now under control in the state. After which the government decided to open a lockdown. In Telangana, only about 1,500 new cases of corona were reported. From July 1, all educational institutions will be open and students will be able to go to school-college face to face.

On the other hand, as the states are now moving towards opening lockdowns, the central government has directed the states to be careful in opening lockdowns and be vigilant so that the market does not become crowded.

The decision to open a lockdown is made only after verifying the status of the corona virus at the local level. Even if the lockdown is opened, care must be taken not to overcrowd the market.

Amid incidents of attacks on doctors, the Center on Saturday directed the state governments to file a complaint under the Epidemic Diseases Act in cases of attacks on doctors or health workers. The Center also said that any attack on doctors would have a direct impact on the ongoing treatment process in the health sector.

Strict action should be taken against the perpetrators and a complaint should be lodged. While orders have also been given to speed up vaccination. The Center said that 28.50 crore doses of vaccine have been given to the states so far and the states still have 2.87 crore doses available. An additional 52.26 lakh doses will be given in three days.

The government does not know the cause of 75,000 deaths in Bihar in five months

The second wave of the Koro epidemic killed 75,000 people in Bihar, though the exact cause of death is not known. So there is a lot of speculation about the number of people killed by the government due to Corona, and the opposition has accused the government of hiding the figures.

The exact cause of death of 75,000 people in Bihar in the last five months of this year alone could not be ascertained. The figure is 10 times higher than the state's death toll from Corona.

About 1.3 lakh people were killed in Bihar in January-May 2019. The figure was 2.2 lakh in 2021 during the same period. In which a distance of about 85000 has been observed. In January-May 2021, 7,717 people died from corona in Bihar.

One crore assistance from Delhi government to the families of six martyred soldiers

The Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi has announced Rs 1 crore each to the families of six Indian Air Force, Delhi Police and Civil Defense personnel who died in the line of duty.

Among the six personnel killed in the line of duty are three from the Indian Air Force, two from the Delhi Police and three from the Civil Defense Wing. Announcing this, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said that the Arvind Kejriwal government would stand shoulder to shoulder with the families of the soldiers who were martyred in the line of duty. And whatever is possible will be helped. At the same time, the government salutes the martyrs.

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