Tiruvannamalai Coronavirus cases increase to 128: One Dead.

TIRUVANNAMALAI NEWS: The Tiruvannamalai district reported 23 COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, its highest recorded increase in a single day till now.With this, the total number of positive cases has gone up to 128. The new cases list includes 12 males and 11 females aged 8-70 years, with an eight-year-old girl from Vandavasi being the youngest, according to Tiruvannamalai collector KS…

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GUIDELINES FOR COVID-19 LOCKDOWN 4.0 IN INDIA

The Center on Sunday extended the nationwide lockdown till May 31st. India will enter the fourth phase of the nationwide lockdown imposed to contain the COVID-19 pandemic starting May 18. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced last week that the current lockdown will be extended with effect from May 18. Fresh guidelines were issued on Sunday by the Ministry of…

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Nationwide lockdown extended till May 31: NDMA

The ongoing countrywide lockdown has been extended till May 31, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) announced on Sunday.In an order, the NDMA said lockdown measures need to be implemented for a further period of 14 days in the country to contain the spread of COVID-19. The death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 2,872 and the number of total…

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Coronavirus cases in India jump to 90000 & Death at 2,872.

Recoveries in past 24 hours also showed a big jump In past 24 hours, 4,987 new coronavirus cases and 120 deaths were reported in India The total number of coronavirus cases in the country has risen to 90,927 while the death toll from Covid-19 has gone up to 2,872, according to the figures released by the Health Ministry today morning. In past…

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New Zealand PM Turned Away from Cafe Due to Virus Distancing Rules: No Special Treatments

In New Zealand, no one is exempt from the strict coronavirus prevention measures — not even Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who was denied entry to a cafe because of her own social distancing rules. Ardern, her fiance Clarke Gayford and a group of friends were turned away from a cafe in Wellington on Saturday because it had already reached its…

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How Slovakia President & Government Led The Coronovirus Crisis Management By Example

Politicians From Slovakia lead By Example In March, when the severity of the coronavirus pandemic was becoming clear but many of the world’s leading nations had yet to formulate a response to it, one country was springing into action. Slovakia was the first country to go into lockdown within 10 days of identifying its first case. Its borders were sealed, schools and…

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Sweden PM Lofven dismisses International criticism on “NO LOCKDOWN” policy

Unlike its Nordic neighbors and much of Europe, Sweden did not impose a wide-ranging lockdown during the coronavirus times.. The government did introduce some legislation and make strong recommendations for its citizens to stay at home wherever possible. However, Swedish schools, gyms, bars and shops have mostly remained open throughout the crisis. The approach was branded soft by many news outlets, as…

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CORONAVIRUS CURE VACCINE MAY NEVER BE FOUND FOREVER: REPORTS

We May Never Have a COVID-19 Vaccine and Have to Live With The Disease Forever As per reports, 37 per cent of vaccines fail in the first phase of testing itself. Whereas 69 per cent fail in the second stage. And 42 per cent go futile in the third phase. Only 10 per cent of total vaccines manage to reach…

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Spain seeks to extend coronavirus state of emergency by another month.

Spain’s government will seek a fresh extension of its state of emergency that will last “about a month” until the transition out of lockdown is completed, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has said.  If such a measure is approved by politicians, it would mean the state of emergency that is currently set to expire on 24 May would last until late…

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Italian PM Conte: Italy seeks to open regional & international borders June 3

The Italian government announced Saturday that it will throw open its borders next month, effectively ending Europe’s longest and strictest coronavirus lockdown just as the summer tourism season gets under way. Both regional and international borders will open June 3, with the government eliminating a 14-day quarantine for anyone arriving from abroad. Many hope the move will revive a decimated…

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