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Second dry run for COVID-19 vaccination drive held in over 700 districts; Delhi govt issues SOPs for UK returnees

Second dry run for COVID-19 vaccination drive held in over 700 districts; Delhi govt issues SOPs for UK returnees The number of people who have tested positive for the new UK variant of SARS-CoV-2 has climbed to 82 in India, the Centre said; the number of such people stood at 73 till 6 January FP Staff January 08, 2021 20:53:44 IST Representational image. PTI India conducted the second dry run to test the efficiency of its vaccine delivery system in 736 districts on Friday, as the number of new COVID-19 cases fell below 19,000 for the fifth time this month. The Centre and state governments also geared up to implement protocol for passengers travelling to India from the UK, where a new strain of the COVID-19

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State records 805 new cases; 911 discharged

Updated: 12 more persons succumb to COVID-19; Villupuram and Perambalur report no new infection Share Article AAA A health workers collects samples from a person in Tiruvallur district, Tamil Nadu. File   | Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam 12 more persons succumb to COVID-19; Villupuram and Perambalur report no new infection Tamil Nadu recorded 805 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, with two districts Villupuram and Perambalur reporting no new infection. Another 12 persons died, taking the toll to 12,200. Till date, a total of 8,23,986 persons have tested positive for COVID-19 in the State. As many as 911 persons were discharged on Thursday, taking the total figure to 8,04,239. Presently 7,547 persons are under treatment in the State. Of these, 2,274 are in Chennai, 734 in Coimbatore and 403 in Chengalpattu.

Hospitals resume regular services as COVID-19 daily tally dips

Routine healthcare services are back to normal in government hospitals across the city. After leading the COVID-19 patient management since March, these hospitals have been witnessing a gradual rise in the turnout of patients for regular services in the past three months. But, this has not affected the COVID-19 services. Outpatient services and elective surgeries were stopped in a number of government hospitals when the pandemic was its peak. However, with the daily tally of fresh viral infections declining in the past few weeks, non-COVID services, especially elective procedures, were resumed, and are running full-fledged at present. Out-patient turnout up

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