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India reports 86,184 new COVID-19 cases, 471 deaths on April 3, 2021

Updated: Steep rise in Maharashtra, T.N., U.P., Punjab, Delhi. Share Article AAA A health worker carries swab samples collected at Kempegowda bus stand in Bengaluru on April 3, 2021.   | Photo Credit: MURALI KUMAR K Steep rise in Maharashtra, T.N., U.P., Punjab, Delhi. As of 10 p.m. on Saturday, India reported 86,184 new COVID cases, 471 new deaths and 58,523 fresh recoveries, with an active case load of 6,82,202 patients. The figures does not include data from Chhattisgarh, Assam, Jharkhand and Ladakh U.T. The data is sourced from covid19india.org, an independent aggregator of daily COVID-19 figures.   States such as Maharashtra, Karnataka, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Madhya Pradesh have shown a steep rise in their daily COVID cases and over 80% of the new cases on Saturday were reported from these seven States.

Frontline, Healthcare Workers No Longer Allowed To Register For Covid Vaccination: Centre

Ban on new registration of healthcare and frontline workers for vaccination, central government writes letter to states | वैक्सीनेशन के लिए हेल्थकेयर और फ्रंटलाइन वर्कर्स के नए रजिस्ट्रेशन पर रोक लगी, केंद्र सरकार ने राज्यों को चिट्ठी लिखी

Ban on new registration of healthcare and frontline workers for vaccination, central government writes letter to states | वैक्सीनेशन के लिए हेल्थकेयर और फ्रंटलाइन वर्कर्स के नए रजिस्ट्रेशन पर रोक लगी, केंद्र सरकार ने राज्यों को चिट्ठी लिखी
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Santa Barbara County COVID-19 cases now 33,217; 439 deaths

Social Distance: No Shirt No Shoes No Shots No Service

The Atlantic Vaccine passports, explained April 1, 2021 Vaccine passports are almost certainly in our near future. But what are they exactly? And with concerns about vaccine equity now complicated by partisan fear mongering, how should they be implemented? Arthur Caplan, a bioethicist with NYU’s Grossman School of Medicine who’s spent years thinking about vaccine ethics, joins James Hamblin and Maeve Higgins on the podcast Social Distance to explain. Listen to their conversation here: Subscribe to What follows is a transcript of the episode, edited and condensed for clarity: James Hamblin: Is there a concise way to just kind of paraphrase what the idea is of a vaccine passport?

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