(MENAFN - NewsBytes) India on Tuesday reported more than 11,000 fresh coronavirus infections, pushing the nationwide tally to 10.93 million cases.
Meanwhile, at least 100 more patients died in the past 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 1,55,970.
Kerala and Maharashtra, which are the two worst-hit Indian states, continued to report a high daily positivity rate in coronavirus infections.
Here are more updates. In this article Health Ministry confirms 1,09,25,710 COVID-19 cases, 1,55,813 deaths How India s worst-hit states fared on Tuesday 4.9K new cases in Kerala; Maharashtra reports 3.6K fresh infections Delhi reports 94 more cases; 133 fresh infections in Bengal Statistics Health Ministry confirms 1,09,25,710 COVID-19 cases, 1,55,813 deaths
On Tuesday, US stocks recorded high after starting the day, with investors stated that lawmakers declared the final version of President Joe Biden s USD1.9 trillion relief bill coming week.
Police: Vehicle leaves roadway and strikes several vehicles in parking lot in N. Charleston Authorities say a vehicle left the roadway then struck several vehicles at a parking lot in North Charleston. (Source: Provided by viewer/Brian) By Ray Rivera | February 16, 2021 at 6:47 PM EST - Updated February 16 at 6:54 PM
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Authorities say a vehicle left the roadway then struck several other vehicles at a parking lot in North Charleston Tuesday evening.
Officials with the North Charleston Police Department said the vehicle was on Rivers Avenue before it left the roadway.
Viewers provided pictures of authorities in the area of the parking lot of the Carrabba’s restaurant on 2150 Northwoods Blvd.
(MENAFN - Baystreet.ca) The S&P 500 reversed lower in volatile trading on Tuesday, slipping from a record high as rising bond yields kept investors on edge.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 64.35 points to close Tuesday at 31,522.75, eking out a record close.
The S&P 500 lost 2.24 points to 3,932.59.
The NASDAQ Composite demurred 47.97 points to 14,047.50. All three major averages hit record highs earlier in the day.
Energy was the best-performing sector, rising 2.3% as a deep freeze in the South sparked a rally in oil prices and put West Texas Intermediate crude futures above $60 a barrel for the first time in over a year.
(MENAFN - Newsroom Panama) The National Charity Lottery (LNB) and the Presidente Remón Racetrack in Juan Díaz resumed their activities on Tuesday, February 9.
A Ministry of Health (Minsa) a statement, stressed that both the LNB and the administration of the Presidente Remón Racetrack must carry out their activities behind closed doors.
They must also establish their schedule to restart activities and maintain at all costs the established biosecurity measures to avoid the spread of Covid-19.
According to Minsa, the draws will be televised and the sale of tickets will be from Monday to Friday while the weekend quarantine lasts.