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Tourist hub Goa reports high positivity, mortality

Express News Service MUMBAI:  Goa is the only state in the country to have registered more than 50% positivity rate in the second coronavirus wave, overburdening the health infrastructure, and leading to the death of more than 2,000 people. The mortality in Goa is 1.49% against 1.54% in Maharashtra and 1.11% all-India average. The Bombay High Court of Goa has slammed the state government over Covid patients’ death due to lack of oxygen. Digambar Kamat, former Goa CM and the leader of the Opposition, says the BJP-led government has lost the moral right to remain in power. He said the deaths occurred because the government was unable to arrange hospital beds, medical oxygen and other health facilities. “This is nothing but murdering the people. We kept demanding enforcement of a lockdown and mandatory RT-PCR tests for those who stepped out of their houses. But they kept ignoring us, which has resulted in 2,000 deaths,” said Kamat.

Bombay HC slams DMs for modifying its direction on Covid negative certificate

Bombay HC slams DMs for modifying its direction on Covid negative certificate ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Tue, May 11 2021 14:21 IST | ​ 3 Views   Panaji, May 11 : The Bombay High Court bench in Goa on Tuesday slammed the district administration for modifying its order on making Covid negative certificates mandatory for persons entering the state. The HC order comes a day after the state s two District Magistrates issued an order making it mandatory for tourists only to carry Covid negative certificates, even as the HC last week had directed them to make Covid negative certificates to everyone entering the state. A statement issued by the South Goa Advocates Association, one of the primary petitioners, said that the Advocate General of Goa Devidas Pangam had assured the Court that the administrative orders would be modified and would be consistent with the orders of the HC .

Bombay HC slams Goa DMs for modifying its direction on Covid negative certificate

Bombay HC slams Goa DMs for modifying its direction on Covid negative certificate IANS  0 The Bombay High Court bench in Goa on Tuesday slammed the district administration for modifying its order on making Covid negative certificates mandatory for persons entering the state.   The HC order comes a day after the state s two District Magistrates issued an order making it mandatory for tourists only to carry Covid negative certificates, even as the HC last week had directed them to make Covid negative certificates to everyone entering the state.   A statement issued by the South Goa Advocates Association, one of the primary petitioners, said that the Advocate General of Goa Devidas Pangam had assured the Court that the administrative orders would be modified and would be consistent with the orders of the HC .

Nobody to enter Goa without negative COVID-19 report, says HC

URL copied Nobody to enter Goa without negative COVID-19 report, says HC The Bombay High Court s Goa bench on Tuesday ordered that no person will be allowed to enter the coastal state without a negative COVID-19 test report, except in cases of medical emergency. The court slammed the administration for not implementing its earlier interim order fully and instead carving out an exception for local residents. Following the court s May 6 directive, administration of North Goa and South Goa districts issued orders last week making it mandatory for visitors to carry negative COVID-19 test reports while arriving. But a bench of Justices Nitin Sambre and Mahesh Sonak, hearing a PIL on coronavirus situation, pointed out that the order applied to every person arriving in Goa, whether a visitor or local resident.

Nobody To Enter Goa Without Negative COVID-19 Report: Bombay High Court

Nobody To Enter Goa Without Negative COVID-19 Report: Bombay High Court Nobody To Enter Goa Without Negative COVID-19 Report: Bombay High Court The court slammed the administration for not implementing its earlier interim order fully and instead carving out an exception for local residents. North and South Goa issued orders making it mandatory for visitors to carry negative covid reports (File) Panaji: The Bombay High Court s Goa bench on Tuesday ordered that no person will be allowed to enter the coastal state without a negative COVID-19 test report, except in cases of medical emergency. The court slammed the administration for not implementing its earlier interim order fully and instead carving out an exception for local residents.

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