Tag: Pandemic

  • Maharashtra government waives exams fee of state board students who lost parents due to COVID-19

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government on Thursday decided to waive the exam fee of Class 10 and 12 state board students, who have lost their parents due to coronavirus infection. The fee to be waived is for the board exams to be conducted in 2022.

    “A small solace from our side to the children who lost their parents to the pandemic – exam fee for state board exams 2021-22 is being waived off,” state School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad said.

    “We are aware that they have gone through a lot already, but their education must continue,” she said.

  • India has not imposed travel curbs like some other countries: MEA on Omicron

    The list was a result of a 'technical decision' based on evidence by India's health regulatory authorities, Bagchi said.

  • Opposition accuses government of mishandling COVID second wave; BJP says no discrimination between states

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The Opposition on Thursday hit out at the government over COVID-19 management, accusing it of mishandling the second wave and demanded that international flights be stopped in view of the emerging scenario due to the new strain of coronavirus.

    Participating in a discussion on the Covid pandemic in Lok Sabha, the Opposition demanded that the government should inform the House about the roadmap for vaccination and booster dose and should also clarify as how many actual deaths have taken place due to COVID-19, even as the government hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s steps to combat the pandemic.

    Initiating the debate, Shiv Sena leader Vinayak Raut lamented that Parliament was discussing the issue 21 months after the outbreak of the disease and at a time when cases were on the decline.

    Referring to the Omicron variant of the virus, he demanded close co-ordination among state governments and the Centre.

    On COVID-19 vaccination, Raut accused the Centre of allocating vaccine doses to BJP-ruled states in excess and at the cost of non-BJP ruled states.

    “The prime minister’s responsibility is for the entire 130 crore population. It should not be so that you look at Maharashtra with a sly glance, help Gujarat in good measure and make maximum allocations to Uttar Pradesh because it is going to polls. Allocations should be made on the basis of the population,” the Sena leader said.

    He also described as “premature” the celebrations in India over crossing the 100 crore milestone in COVID-19 vaccinations.

    “Till date, only 38 per cent of the population has received both the doses of vaccines. Should we be satisfied with this? We cannot launch premature celebrations for 100 crore doses,” Raut said.

    BJP’s Jagdambika Pal said both Opposition and the Treasury benches sharing views on Covid was a step that reflected “strengthening of democracy”.

    He hailed the prime minister’s resolve to build an ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ following the Covid outbreak. Pal dismissed Opposition criticism that BJP-ruled states were favoured in battling Covid and said there was no discrimination in fighting the pandemic.

    Hitting out at the Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samajwadi Party, Pal said when the leaders of these parties were “locked” in their homes, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was going to every district saving lives and had himself contracted Covid.

    Gaurav Gogoi of the Congress charged the government of ignoring various warnings leading to shortage of bed, oxygen and ventilators in the second wave. The second wave has resulted in the hardship for poor as many of them have lost jobs, he said.

    Instead of supporting them, he said, the government robbed them by increasing prices of LPG cylinder, petrol and diesel.

    They should have rather increased corporate tax if the government was falling short of funds, Gogoi said, adding, the government has money to spend on Central Vista project but no money to support the poor.

    According to the National Disaster Management Act, he said, the government should have given compensation of Rs 4 lakh crore to the family members of those who succumbed to COVID-19 but they are facing difficulty in paying even Rs 50,000.

    Participating in the debate, BJP’s Ratan Lal Kataria said that as a new variant of the Covid virus has emerged, there is a need to be more cautious and follow all protocol properly. “It is not the time to sit comfortably, we have to be vigilant,” he said.

    They should encourage people engaged in the fight against the pandemic, he said. TMC MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar suggested that the government should consider bringing back the Indian Medical Service so that trained manpower can be provided for timely delivery of medical services.

    She urged the government to go through the WHO warnings and make people aware of the specifics of the new variant.

    She demanded a slew of answers from the government on the overall status of preparedness for a possible new wave.

    Samajwadi Party’s S T Hasan said the number of people who lost their lives due to Covid should be ascertained and compensation be provided to the kin of the deceased. He said families of journalists who died due to Covid should also be given compensation.

    Hasan also congratulated the government on running a “successful” vaccination programme and stressed the importance of administering the second dose of Covid vaccine.

    Amol Ramsing Kolhe of the Nationalist Congress Party said international flights should be stopped in view of the Omicron variant.

    Stressing that the pandemic is being fought in the country as a “war against Covid”, Kolhe said there are ceratin norms of fighting a war with one of them is that the general does not leave the battle field and therefore, hopefully the PM will stay put in the battlefield to take on the virus and not move to election rallies.

    Underlining that it is important for a leader to led by example, he also alleged that the prime minister participated in election rally in West Bengal when Covid was spreading at a fast rate and all protocols were violated in his presence.

    Kolhe said questions need to be answered over issues such as booster dose of Covid vaccine, whether the gap between Covishield doses could be reduced and status of vaccination for children.

    Congress’s K Suresh slammed the government over its handling of the Covid pandemic and termed the first lockdown imposed in 2020 as random and ill-timed.

  • Sad we didn’t stop flights from affected nations: Arvind Kejriwal over Omicron detection in India

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Following the detection of the first two cases of the Omicron variant of coronavirus in India, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday said it was sad that international flights were not stopped from affected countries.

    He had on Sunday written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging him to stop flights from countries affected by the new variant of coronavirus with immediate effect.

    Of the two cases of the Omicron variant detected in Karnataka, one is a 66-year old South African national who came to Bengaluru on November 20. The other is a 46-year-old man who is said to be an anaesthetist at a hospital in Bengaluru.

    He has no travel history to South Africa or any other country. He tested positive on November 22. According to a government official, both the patients had mild symptoms.

    Tagging a news report about the detection of the Omicron variant in Karnataka, Kejriwal on Thursday tweeted, “It’s sad that we did not stop flights from affected countries.” In his letter to Modi on Sunday, the Delhi chief minister had said, “Our country has fought a tough fight against corona for the last one and half years.

    “With great difficulty and due to the selfless service of millions of our Covid warriors, our country has recovered from coronavirus.” In view of the new coronavirus variant, a number of countries, including those in the European Union, have suspended travel to the affected regions, he had said.

    Amid concerns over a possible third wave, Kejriwal on Tuesday said his government is fully prepared to tackle the situation and has ramped up oxygen production and storage facilities and prepared an adequate number of oxygen-supported beds for patients.

  • 1,502 international passengers tested for Covid at 11 AAI-run airports on Wed; none found positive

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: A total of 1,502 international passengers were tested for COVID-19 at 11 AAI-run airports on Wednesday and none of them was found positive, according to an official statement.

    Major airports, including those in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad, are run by private companies and not by the Airports Authority of India (AAI).

    The AAI, which works under the Ministry of Civil Aviation, owns and operates more than 100 airports across the country. Eleven AAI airports operated 64 international flights on Wednesday.

    “Seven international flights arrived from ‘at risk countries’ and 57 from ‘non at risk countries’,” the AAI wrote on Twitter.

    A total of 1,502 passengers were tested at these airports, it added. “Out of the total number of passengers, 311 passengers were tested through rapid RT-PCR test and 1,191 passengers through RT-PCR test. None found positive,” the AAI said.

    According to an update issued by the health ministry on November 30, the “at-risk” list includes countries in Europe including the United Kingdom, South Africa, Brazil, Botswana, China and Mauritius.

    Other countries in the list are New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Singapore, Hong Kong and Israel.

    The Centre had earlier this week asked the states and Union territories to ensure RT-PCR tests for travellers coming from the “at-risk” countries on the first day of arrival and a re-test on the eighth day.

  • Rajasthan health minister directs officials to increase Covid testing, speed up vaccination

    By PTI

    JAIPUR: Rajasthan Health Minister Parsadi Lal Meena on Wednesday asked officials to increase COVID-19 testing and speed up the vaccination drive in the state as the tally of active cases of the disease crossed the 200-mark.

    He held a meeting with senior officials and reviewed the department’s preparedness in view of the apprehension of a possible third wave of the disease.

    Meena asked the officials to increase testing, ensure 100 per cent coverage of the first dose of the vaccine by December-end and speed up the drive to administer the second dose to the beneficiaries.

    The minister also asked them to disburse the compensation for the deaths due to the disease as soon as possible.

    It was informed in the meeting that 84 per cent of beneficiaries have received the first dose of the vaccine and 54 per cent have got the second dose.

    Meena directed the officials to conduct door-to-door vaccination and motivate the general public to take the second dose.

    Twenty-one COVID-19 cases were reported in the state on Wednesday, with the maximum of 10 cases being from Jaipur.

    Two cases each were reported from Alwar, Jodhpur and Nagaur, and one each from Ajmer, Bhilwara, Bikaner, Sikar and Udaipur.

    With this, the number of active cases has increased to 203. So far, a total of 9,54,806 people have tested Covid positive in the state. The death toll stands at 8,955 and the count of recoveries is at 9,45,648.

  • FIR lodged against illegal adoption of kids orphaned in Covid pandemic

    By PTI

    SRINAGAR: An FIR was lodged in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district following an online report about illegal adoption of children, who were orphaned during the Covid pandemic, officials said here on Wednesday.

    According to the officials, an online news article regarding alleged illegal adoption and “sale” of Covid orphans has come to the notice of Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS) Mission Director in J&K Shabnam Kamili, in which serious allegations have been made against two people by an NGO.

    In this connection, the mission director has directed the authorities concerned to take action and an FIR has been lodged at Pampore police station against the culprits, they said.

    Sheetal Nanda, the secretary of Social Welfare Department, has taken up the issue with the Kashmir IGP to ensure immediate action in the matter and initiate legal course of action under relevant laws.

    In addition, Kamili has issued instant orders to child welfare committees to meet Covid orphans personally which have already been identified by the department and uploaded their details on different online portals of the Government of India and submit a report to the Directorate of ICPS within a day’s time, the officials said.

    “Further, fact finding committees were also constituted for Jammu and Kashmir divisions in order to ascertain the number of orphans/Covid orphans and their well-being in all the districts of J&K,” they added.

  • 6 Covid cases detected on screening passengers of 11 flights from ‘at-risk’ countries: Government

    The 'at-risk' nations are countries in Europe, including the UK, South Africa, Brazil, Botswana, China, Mauritius, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Singapore, Hong Kong and Israel.

  • Lok Sabha to have discussion on COVID-19 pandemic on Wednesday: Minister

    The discussion will be held under Rule 193, under which members may seek details about the new 'Omicron' variant of SARS-CoC-2.

  • Maharashtra covers four crore population with both COVID-19 jabs: Government

    As of Tuesday, Maharashtra's tally of infections stood at 66,35,658 and the COVID-19 death toll at 1,40,997, as per the state health bulletin said.