45,000 daily cases in India, troops deployed for lockdown in Bangladesh


- Restrictions will apply to certain international flights until July 31st

- 817 deaths from corona in 24 hours, daily mortality below 1000 for third day in a row, recovery rate rises to 96%

- More than 4.61 crore doses of vaccine given in eight days in India, daily dose figure more than 57 lakh

New Delhi: In the last three hours, there have been 2,31 cases of corona virus in India. While 216 people have died. At the same time, the total number of cases has crossed 2,09,8,6. For the third day in a row, the daily death toll has dropped below one thousand. And the total death toll has risen to 2,3,8. The daily death toll has been down for 21 consecutive days.

In India, on the other hand, 2.5 doses of corona vaccine have been given so far. The number of active cases has also come down to 2.5 lakh, which is 1.6 per cent of the total infections. While the recovery rate has started increasing, the recovery rate has come down to 7.5 per cent. On Tuesday, 18.50 lakh tests of Corona were done in a single day.

The central government has asked the states to take drastic containment measures in any district where the positivity rate is 10 per cent or more. That is, the Center has asked states to tighten sanctions where daily cases are still coming up. On the other hand, the ban on international flights of some countries has been extended to July 31.

While some countries have no restrictions on scheduled flights. But Corona's protocol must be followed. During the vaccination campaign, more than 2.31 crore doses were given in eight days in the country. At present more than 3 lakh doses are being given daily.

As the cases of corona are on the rise in Bangladesh, the military is now being called in to enforce the lockdown.

Troops will be deployed in Bangladesh to enforce stricter lockdown rules in any city or area with the highest number of corona cases. Vaccinations are being given at some unrecognized centers in West Bengal. The Center has asked the state government to stop such illegal vaccinations. A report has also been sought.

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