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COVID-19 second wave not yet over, rising R-value cause of concern: Health Ministry

Highlights Rising R-Value in eight states is a cause of concern, said the health ministry. New Delhi: The COVID-19 second wave in the country is not yet over as nearly 30,000 cases are still being reportedly daily, the health ministry said claiming that the rising R-Value in eight states is a cause of concern. While addressing a press conference, Joint Secretary at Union Health Ministry Lav Agarwal said, The pandemic is far from over as a surge in cases is being noted globally, On the issue of relaxation leading to increase in COVID-19 cases, Agarwal said, This could be what we discussed but it is critical for us to deal with this collectively. We need additional support from the community to tackle this battle head on.

COVID-19 negative report must for tourists visiting Mussoorie

COVID-19 negative report must for tourists visiting Mussoorie The Mussoorie administration has made it mandatory for travellers to get online bookings for their hotel accommodations by presenting a COVID-19 negative report The development comes as large groups of tourists have been flocking to Manali and other tourist hotspots in Himachal Pradesh and Kempty Falls in Uttarakhand after both states opened their borders to people from other states BusinessToday.In Updated Jul 10, 2021, 9:53 AM IST In case you are planning to visit Mussoorie from outside Uttarakhand, a negative RT-PCR COVID-19 test report is needed. To maintain COVID-19 safety and social distancing protocols, the Mussoorie administration has made it mandatory for travellers to get online bookings for their hotel accommodations by presenting a COVID-19 negative report.

Delta+ variant is going viral

Delta+ variant is going viral Agencies / Updated: Jun 26, 2021, 06:25 IST 40 cases found in India; Maha leads with 20, TN has 9 Forty-eight coronavirus cases of ‘Delta Plus’ variant have been detected from 45,000 samples sequenced so far in the country, with Maharashtra reporting the highest number of such cases at 20, the Centre said on Friday. It said nine cases of Delta Plus variant were found in Tamil Nadu, seven cases in Madhya Pradesh, three in Kerala, two each in Punjab and Gujarat, and one case each in Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan, Jammu and Karnataka. The Union government maintained that 90 per cent of the covid-19 cases in India are being driven by the B.1.617.2 (Delta) variant.

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