Arjun Rampal, Neil Nitin Mukesh test positive for COVID-19
Actors Arjun Rampal and Neil Nitin Mukesh have tested positive for COVID-19 and are currently under home quarantine.
Both Rampal and Mukesh took to their respective social media pages to inform fans about their diagnosis. Sharing a note late Friday, 48-year-old Rampal said though he was asymptomatic , he was getting the necessary medical care. -
PTI
PM Modi to chair meeting to review COVID situation in Varanasi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair a meeting on Sunday to review the COVID-19 situation in Varanasi, his Lok Sabha constituency. At 11 a.m., Prime Minister @narendramodi will be chairing a meeting to review the COVID-19 situation in Varanasi. The meeting will be attended by top officials, local administration and doctors who are involved in fighting COVID in Varanasi, his office said.
URL copied
Delhi CM Kejriwal addresses press conference
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said around 25,500 new COVID-19 cases have been reported in Delhi and the positivity rate has increased to nearly 30 per cent in the last 24 hours. He also said that the Delhi government has sought the Centre s help in ensuring adequate beds and supply of oxygen for COVID-19 patients.
Less than 100 ICU beds are vacant in Delhi hospitals, and the situation is worsening every moment, Kejriwal said, adding that he spoke to Union Home Minister Amit Shah this morning and stressed the need for making more beds available.
Delhi Mayor Claims More Covid Deaths Took Place Than Reported By State Govt According to cremations and burials performed of COVID-19 victims, the number of fatalities stands at 193, North Delhi Mayor Jai Prakash claimed. PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-04-18T08:06:29+05:30 Delhi Mayor Claims More Covid Deaths Took Place Than Reported By State Govt outlookindia.com 2021-04-18T08:08:30+05:30
Also read
141 fatalities were reported on April 16 according to the official data shared by the health department.
The North Delhi mayor, however, claimed that the death count from COVID-19 was 193 on Friday . According to cremations and burials performed of COVID-19 victims, the number of fatalities stands at 193, he claimed.
According to the official data shared by the health department, 141 fatalities were reported on April 16.
Share Via Email
| A+A A- By PTI
NEW DELHI: More deaths from COVID-19 took place on Friday according to municipal records vis-a-vis the figures reported by the city government, North Delhi Mayor Jai Prakash claimed on Saturday.
According to the official data shared by the health department, 141 fatalities were reported on April 16.
The North Delhi mayor, however, claimed that the death count from COVID-19 was 193 on Friday . According to cremations and burials performed of COVID-19 victims, the number of fatalities stands at 193, he claimed.
Covid-19: Delhi municipal corporations to conduct sanitisation campaign during weekend Curfew
Covid-19: Delhi municipal corporations to conduct sanitisation campaign during weekend Curfew
Municipal corporations in Delhi have been put on high alert ahead of the weekend curfew imposed in the national capital. The municipalities are planning on carrying sanitisation campaign during the curfew.
advertisement
UPDATED: April 16, 2021 01:52 IST
Delhi on Thursday recorded 16,699 new cases of Covid-19. The state has also reported 112 fatalities, which is the highest since November 23, 2020. (Image: PTI)
As Covid-19 cases continue to rise in the national capital, the Delhi government has decided to enforce a weekend curfew. During this curfew, the three Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) will run a mega sanitisation campaign in Delhi.