00:06 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Delhi Latest Updates
Longer halting time for trains, less people in lifts: Delhi Metro's new normal plans
Limiting number of people in lifts and longer halting time for trains at stations to allow commuters to board and alight with social distancing norms, are among the measures the Delhi Metro will take to ensure safer travel for its passengers, when services resume on 7 September. The guidelines issued by the Central Government on resumption of metro services next month came on a day when Delhi recorded its highest single-day spike of 1,954 COVID-19 cases in August till now.
The Delhi Metro has been closed since 22 March in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
23:40 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Odisha Latest Updates
No lockdown in Odisha for 12 days in September
The Odisha government on Saturday said there will be no lockdown in the entire state for 12 days till September 14 in two phases for the ensuing JEE and NEET. The state government, in a partial modification of its 28 August order, said that there will be no lockdown or shutdown in force from August 30 to 7 September in the first phase and from 12-14 September in the next phase. The move is aimed at facilitating free movement of candidates and their guardians, examination personnel and staff/representatives of the service providers for the smooth conduct of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), the fresh notification said.
PTI
22:45 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Jharkhand Latest Updates
Fifty inmates in Dumka Jail test positive
22:24 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates
HUA Ministry calls meeting with metro corporations on 1 Sept to finalise SOPs
22:05 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Gujarat Latest Updates
Gujarat sees highest single-day surge of 1,282 new cases
21:42 (IST)
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Ramp-up efforts to contain COVID-19 spread, follow SOPs: Centre to UTs
21:24 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Delhi Latest Updates
Delhi Metro to resume services from 7 Sep in calibrated manner: DMRC
I am glad that metro has been permitted to start its operations from 7 Sep in a phased manner.
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) August 29, 2020
21:07 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Delhi Latest Updates
Delhi reports 1,954 new cases, 15 deaths
20:56 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Maharashtra Latest Updates
IPS officer probing SSR suicide case tests positive
20:51 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Maharashtra Latest Updates
Maharashtra's COVID-19 cases up by 16,867 to over 7.64 lakh
20:32 (IST)
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Under Unlock 4.0, no restrictions on inter-state movement
Under Unlock 4.0, there will be no restriction on inter-state and intra-state movement of persons and goods. No separate permission/approval/e-permit will be required for such movements.
20:20 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates
Lockdown to continue in containment zones till 30 September.
Lockdown shall continue in containment zones till 30 September, state the guidelines issued by the MHA. However, all activities, except the following, shall be permitted outside containment zones: (i) Cinema halls, swimming pools, entertainment parks, theatres (excluding open-air theatre) and similar places. (ii) International air travel of passengers, except as permitted by MHA. Open air theatres will be allowed to function from 21 September.
20:11 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates
Schools, colleges to remain shut till 30 September
20:02 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates
Centre announces Unlock 4 guidelines
The MHA announces guidelines for 'Unlock 4', to be in force till September 30. Under the new guidelines, Metro rail services will be allowed to operate with effect from 7 September in a graded manner. Religious and political functions and other congregations will be permitted from 21 September with a ceiling of 100 persons.
Metro rail will be allowed to operate with effect from September 7 in a graded manner, by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MOHUA)/ Ministry of Railways (MOR), in consultation with MHA: Govt of India pic.twitter.com/rCPe7dzEOH
— ANI (@ANI) August 29, 2020
19:30 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Assam Latest Updates
Informal classes for Class 12, final year students in Assam from 15 Sept
19:09 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Tamil Nadu Latest Updates
Tamil Nadu's cases surpass 4.15 lakh with 6,352 fresh infections
Tamil Nadu recorded 6,352 fresh COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of cases to 4,15,590 while the toll rose to 7,137 as 87 more died due to the disease, said reports.
18:58 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Jharkhand Latest Updates
BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj put under quarantine for flouting COVID-19 norms
BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj was forcibly home quarantined on Saturday for 14-day for violating COVID norms, a senior district official said.The MP from Uttar Pradesh had come to Giridih, over 200 km from Ranchi, to take part in a programme from Unnao via Dhanbad.Maharaj, who was returning to Dhanbad by road to take a train to Delhi, was intercepted by the district administration near Pirtand police station and sent on quarantine at Shanti Bhawan ashram, where he had gone to take part in a programme, Deputy Commissioner Rahul Kumar Sinha said. The action been taken in accordance with a stategovernment order of 14 days quarantine for people coming from outside to the state, the DC said. "He had not informed the state government about his visit and therefore we have put him in quarantine for 14 days," Sinha said. The DC, however. said if he wanted he can apply for the exemption.
PTI
18:35 (IST)
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Brain dead man breathes new life into COVID-19 patient with severe lung infection
A brain dead man has breathed new life into a COVID-19 patient with severe lung infection as his lungs were transplanted to the recipient. The transplant also benefited more other recipients and was was made possible due to the donation from the deceased, who was declared brain dead at Gleneagles Global Hospital in Chennai after intracerebral hemorrhage on Thursday, hospital sources told news agency PTI.After his wife's consent, the man's organs were allotted to various hospitals.
The 48-year-old recipient of lungs from Delhi turned out to be the first case of "successful completion of a critical bilateral lung transplant" on a COVID-19 positive patient, MGM Healthcare, where he is undergoing treatment, said. It claimed this was Asia's "first known lung transplant" on a COVID-19 positive patient and the second in the hospital since the lockdown began. The transplant was performed on August 27 and post the surgery, the patient was doing fine in the Transplant ICU at MGM Healthcare, the hospital said in a statement.
18:28 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Uttarakhand Latest Updates
Uttarakhand Assembly Speaker quarantines self
18:16 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates
Recovery rate rises to 76.47% says health ministry
India's COVID-19 recoveries have crossed 26 lakh pushing the recovery rate to 76.47 percent, which the Centre said has been made possible due to the strategic policy of "testing aggressively, tracking comprehensively and treating efficiently" in supervised home-isolation, facility-isolation and hospitals. The case fatality rate (CFR) has also been low when compared to the global average. It is on a continuous decline and currently stands at 1.81 per cent, the ministry underlined on Saturday. With 65,050 patients having recuperated from COVID-19 in 24 hours, the total number of recoveries have surged to 26,48,998. "The recovery rate is following a continuous upward incline whereas the COVID-19 case fatality rate is constantly declining," the ministry said.
PTI
17:48 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Telangana Latest Updates
Telangana logs 2,751 new cases, nine deaths
17:35 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Tamil Nadu Latest Updates
Tamil Nadu's recovery rate has reached 85.45%, says CM
Tamil Nadu has achieved a recovery rate of 85.45 percent with 3,49,682 people having been cured of coronavirus, the "highest" in the country, Chief Minister K Palaniswami said on Saturday.The state's mortality rate was a "very low" 1.7 percent, he said. In his video-conference meeting with District Collectors on Saturday to review the lockdown being enforced to contain the spread of coronavirus, Palaniswami said his government had so far spent Rs 7,162 crore towards controlling the pandemic, treatment and relief measures.
PTI
16:59 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates
Amit Shah recovers, likely to be discharged soon: AIIMS, Delhi
Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who was admitted to AIIMS-Delhi for post COVID care, has recovered and is likely to be discharged soon, the hospital said in a statement. Shah had tested positive for COVID-19 on 2 August and was discharged from Gurugram's Medanta hospital after testing negative on 14 August.
Home Minister Amit Shah has recovered and is likely to be discharged in a short time. He was admitted at AIIMS, New Delhi (on August 18) for post-COVID Care: AIIMS Delhi pic.twitter.com/9wIo4tg3r4
— ANI (@ANI) August 29, 2020
16:52 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates
29 vaccine candidates in clinical trials, says Vinod Paul
16:40 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates
Eight states account for 73% active cases, says govt
Eight states (Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Odisha and Telangana) contribute to around 73 percent of the current active caseload, the GoM was informed. Also, seven states (Maharashtra, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal) account for 81 percent of total deaths due to COVID-19
16:23 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates
Harsh Vardhan tells health ministry to formulate guidelines for Parliament, Assembly sessions
During the GoM meeting, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan instructed the health ministry to develop SOPs for the Members of Parliament and the Legislative Assembly sessions comprising COVID protocols and preventive measures. "The GOM also expressed concern about the forthcoming festival seasons and advised everyone to adopt safe and COVID appropriate behaviour," according to a government statement.
16:17 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India Latest Updates
Only 0.29% of active cases are on ventilators, says Harsh Vardhan
Union health minister Harsh Vardhan chaired the 20th meeting of the high-level Group of Ministers(GoM) on COVID-19 on Saturday. In the meeting, he expressed satisfaction at "the tremendous strides" , stating that the fatality rate at 1.86 percent was among the lowest globally, while the recovery rate was at 76.64 percent. "Only 0.29percent of the active cases are on ventilators, 1.93percent in ICU and only 2.88 percent of cases are on oxygen. A total of 1,576 labs at present have led to an upsurge in testing and the goal of 10 lakhs tests per day has been fulfilled," the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting quotes him as saying.
16:04 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Tripura Latest Updates
COVID-19 cases in Tripura surge by 443 to 10,879
15:32 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Haryana Latest Updates
Haryana minister Ranjeet Singh tests positive
मैंने अपना कोरोना टेस्ट फिर से करवाया है जिसकी रिपोर्ट पॉजिटिव आई है। मेरा स्वास्थ्य ठीक है परन्तु चिकित्सकों की सलाह पर होम क्वारंटाइन हो रहा हूँ। मेरा अनुरोध है कि जो भी लोग गत कुछ दिनों में मेरे संपर्क में आएं हैं, कृपया स्वयं को आइसोलेट कर अपनी जाँच करवाएं।
— Ch Ranjeet Singh (@Ch_RanjitSingh) August 29, 2020
15:24 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Jharkhand Latest Updates
Jharkhand govt allows public transport till Sept-end in view of JEE, NEET exams
The Jharkhand government has allowed the reopening of hotels, lodges as well as restaurants and also given a go-ahead to public transport to ply within the State for a month till 30 September in view of the JEE, NEET examinations scheduled next month.
The relaxations under "Unlock 4" were announced in a notification issued late Friday night.
The Hemant Soren government also gave a green signal to reopening of malls outside the containment zones with immediate effect.
15:12 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Meghalaya Latest Updates
Meghalaya reports 2,248 COVID-19 infections
Eight more persons tested positive for COVID-19 in Meghalaya on Saturday, taking the state's overall count to 2,248, said the health department.
Meghalaya currently has 1,257 active COVID-19 cases, after 981 people have recovered from the disease and 10 patients have died, the official said.
14:58 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Maharashtra Latest Updates
BJP stages protests, demands reopening of temples in Maharashtra
Several BJP activists staged protests outside temples in Maharashtra’s Thane and Palghar districts and Pune city demanding the reopening of places of worship, which have remained shut amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
BJP MLAs, legislators, corporators and office-bearers led the protests in all cities of Thane and Palghar districts, with activists resorting to 'ghanta naad' (ringing of bells) and banging of plates outside temples.
14:34 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak Latest Updates
China CDC report points to likely COVID-19 transmission through plumbing system
Pointing to a China CDC report, Dr Ali Nouri, president of Federation of American Scientists said that diffusion of aerosols through sewage pipes is possible. The report cites the example of the possible spread of COVID-19 through the plumbing system from a 15th floor apartment occupied by COVID-19 positive persons to an empty 16th floor apartment, where traces of the virus have been found.
Nouri wrote that the WHO had cited the plumbing system as a possible culprit at a Hong Kong housing complex during the 2003 SARS outbreak. He recommended that prevention strategies consider aerosol transmission of the novel coronavirus.
2. Similarly, regarding 2003 SARS-C0V-1 super spreading in Hong Kong housing complex, WHO cited plumbing system as a possible culprit “dry U-traps in bathroom floor drains provided a conduit for contaminated sewage droplets to enter households"https://t.co/OklOQOA8NT
— Dr. Ali Nouri (@AliNouriPhD) August 28, 2020
14:16 (IST)
Coronavirus in Gernmany Latest Updates
Berlin braces for 'anti-corona' demonstration
Thousands of coronavirus sceptics are set to descend on Berlin on Saturday for a mass protest against pandemic restrictions that was allowed to go ahead after a bitter legal battle.
Police said they will turn out in force and strictly monitor compliance with mask-wearing and social distancing, with Berlin police chief Barbara Slowik warning that if the demonstrators do not adhere to virus safety rules, police will clear the area "very quickly". Around 3,000 police officers, including 1,000 federal police, will be deployed for the demonstration, alongside specialist equipment including water cannon, Slowik said.
Agence France Presse
14:13 (IST)
Coronavirus in China Latest Updates
First batch of Beijing students resumes classes
About one-third of students returned to school in Beijing in a staggered start to the new school year because of the coronavirus.
The first batch of 590,000 students in Beijing included all three years of high school, the first and third years of middle school and the first grade of primary school. Another 400,000 students are to start school on Tuesday, and the final 520,000 on 7 September.
China reported nine new coronavirus cases in the latest 24-hour period, bringing its official total to 85,022.
The Associated Press
13:39 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Ladakh LATEST Updates
Another COVID-19 death in Ladakh takes toll to 28
One more patient died of coronavirus in Ladakh, taking the toll due to the disease in the Union Territory to 28, officials said on Saturday. The patient, who was suffering from various ailments, died at a hospital in Leh district on Friday, they said.
This was the 10th COVID-related death in Leh district, while rest of the 18 fatalities had taken place in Kargil district since the outbreak of the disease in March.
13:12 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Himachal Pradesh LATEST Updates
More than 5,600 coronavirus cases in Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh registered 5,661 COVID-19 infections and 31 deaths, said the state health department on Saturday. The cumulative figure includes 1,433 active cases and 4,153 recoveries.
12:47 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Uttar Pradesh LATEST Updates
UP minister Satish Mahana tests COVID positive
Uttar Pradesh cabinet minister Satish Mahana said on Saturday that he had tested positive for the novel coronavirus and isolated himself at home. Mahana requested those who have come in contact with him in the past few days to get their coronavirus tests done.
"After initial symptoms of COVID, I got myself tested yesterday (Friday) and the report came positive," the infrastructure and industrial development minister tweeted. "I have isolated myself at home on the advice of doctors."
12:21 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in United States LATEST Updates
First US COVID-19 reinfection case in Nevada
Nevada officials are reporting what may be the first documented case of coronavirus reinfection in the United States, following similar reports earlier this week from Hong Kong and Europe.
A 25-year-old Reno man with mild COVID-19 symptoms initially was found to have the virus in April, recovered and tested negative twice, and then tested positive again in June. He was much sicker the second time, with pneumonia that required hospitalization and oxygen treatment.
Genetic tests from each episode showed that viruses were similar in major ways but differed in at least 12 spots that would be highly unlikely from natural evolution of the bug if the man had it continuously rather than being infected a second time, said Mark Pandori, director of the Nevada State Public Health Laboratory.
12:09 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Assam LATEST Updates
Assam's COVID-19 count crosses 1 lakh
With 2,560 fresh infections, Assam's COVID-19 count crossed the one lakh mark on Friday, while eight more deaths were reported, Minister for Health and Family Welfare Himanta Biswa Sarma said.
The state's caseload has reached 1,01,367 and the death toll mounted to 286. Kamrup Metro reported 562 new cases, Jorhat 167, Cachar 165, Dibrugarh 19 and Hailakandi 135.
11:51 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Uttarakhand LATEST Updates
Uttarakhand BJP chief Bansidhar Bhagat tests COVID-19 positive
Uttarakhand BJP president Banshidhar Bhagat tested COVID-19 positive on Saturday about five days after a major political event was held at his Dehradun residence on 24 August.
"I had undergone a Covid test yesterday in which the result was positive. I appeal to all the office-bearers and party workers who came in my contact in the last seven days to undergo a test," Bhagat tweeted.
11:44 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Telangana LATEST Updates
COVID-19 toll in Telangana rises to 808
Telangana registered 2,751 new COVID-19 infections, taking the overall count to 1,20,166 on Saturday. The toll climbed to 808 after nine more fatalities were reported in past 24 hours.
11:35 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Odisha LATEST Updates
Odisha's COVID-19 cases nearly 98,000
At least 14 more COVID-19 deaths were reported in Odisha in the past 24 hours, taking the toll to 470, said the state health department on Saturday. The total number number of confirmed cases in the state climbed to 97,920 after 3,252 more people tested positive.
11:04 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India LATEST Updates
More than 4 crore COVID-19 samples tested so far: ICMR
Over four crore COVID-19 samples have been tested so far, said the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), adding 9,28,761 samples were tested on Friday alone.
10:23 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Odisha LATEST Updates
Odisha govt to provide free transport, accommodation to JEE, NEET applicants
The Odisha government on Friday announced that it will provide free transport and accommodation to candidates appearing in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) in the first week of September. This was announced by Chief Secretary AK Tripathy.
"Keeping in view the prevailing pandemic as well as flood situation in the state, the government will provide free transport and accommodation to candidates of the JEE," he told reporters.
10:13 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Uttar Pradesh LATEST Updates
Weekend lockdown in Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj
Weekend lockdown being observed in Prayagraj to curb the spread of #COVID19. pic.twitter.com/PO1FdSTNj3
— ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) August 29, 2020
09:48 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India LATEST Updates
India's COVID-19 cases over 34 lakh
The COVID-19 count in India crossed 34 lakh on Saturday after 76,472 more cases were reported in the past 24 hours, said the health ministry. With 1,021 more patients succumbing to the contagious disease, the toll reached 62,550.
The overall figure includes, 7,52,424 active cases, 26,48,999 recoveries and 62,550 deaths.
09:25 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in Rajasthan LATEST Updates
Over 77,000 COVID-19 infections in Rajasthan
Rajasthan reported 12 more fatalities due to COVID-19 bringing the toll to 1,017, said the state health department. After 1,355 new infections reported, the overall count climbed to 77,370.
A total of 62,033 COVID-19 patients have recovered and the number of active cases in the state is 14,320.
09:07 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India LATEST Updates
Chidambaram pulls up Centre over economic mismanagement before COVID-19
Taking a swipe at the central government over mismanagement of the economy, former Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Saturday said: "If the pandemic is an 'Act of God', how do we describe the mismanagement of the economy during 2017-18 2018-19 and 2019-20 before the pandemic struck India? Will the FM as the Messenger of God please answer?"
08:38 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak in India LATEST Updates
All Lok Sabha MPs to get tested for COVID-19 48 hours before start of the session: Speaker
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has requested all MPs willing to participate in the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament to undergo RT-PCR test.
At a preparatory meeting, chaired by Birla on Friday, it was decided that the RT-PCR test that usually takes 24-48 hours to come up with the results will be conducted.
Coronavirus LATEST Updates: After being closed since 22 March in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, Delhi Metro has received the nod from authorities to resume services from 7 September in a "calibrated manner", officials said.
The Union Home Ministry on Saturday issued the Unlock 4 guidelines under which metro trains will be allowed to resume services from 7 September in a graded manner, while political, social and religious congregations of up to 100 people will be permitted from 21 September.
Assam Education Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that classes for standard 12 and final year of undergraduate programmes will commence on 15 September in an informal and experimental way.
For every million population, India's coronavirus cases and fatalities are one of the lowest compared to the global averages, the high-level Group of Ministers (GoM) on COVID-19 was informed on Saturday.
The Jharkhand government has allowed the reopening of hotels, lodges as well as restaurants and also given a go-ahead to public transport to ply within the State for a month till 30 September in view of the JEE, NEET examinations.
With more than nine lakh samples tested for the third consecutive day, the number of tests for COVID-19 has crossed the four-crore mark in India.
Nevada officials are reporting what may be the first documented case of coronavirus reinfection in the United States, following similar reports earlier this week from Hong Kong and Europe.
Over four crore COVID-19 samples have been tested so far, said the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), adding 9,28,761 samples were tested on Friday alone.
With 1,021 more COVID-19 patients succumbing to the contagious disease, the toll in India reached 62,550 on Saturday.
Speaking about the GST Compensation gap, former Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Saturday took a swipe at the Centre over mismanagement of economy before COVID-19 pandemic.
"If the pandemic is an 'Act of God', how do we describe the mismanagement of the economy during 2017-18 2018-19 and 2019-20 before the pandemic struck India? Will the FM as the Messenger of God please answer?, asked Chidambaram.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has requested all MPs willing to participate in the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament to undergo RT-PCR test.
At a preparatory meeting, chaired by Birla on Friday, it was decided that the RT-PCR test that usually takes 24-48 hours to come up with the results will be conducted.
A record single-day rise of 77,266 coronavirus cases pushed India's total to over 33 lakh cases, the Union health ministry said on Friday. This spike in new cases is the highest in the world, crossing the number of new infections reported in the United States in the last 24 hours, reports said.
However, in terms of the total caseload, India is still at the third-highest rank, after the US and Brazil. The US has a total of over 58 lakh cases, while Brazil has a tally of over 37 lakh cases.
These figures were reported on a day the debate over whether or not to hold NEET, JEE exams continued and a sitting Member of the Parliament, Congress leader H Vasanthakumar, died of COVID-19.
Meanwhile, a current India cricketer is among multiple members of the Chennai Super Kings contingent who have tested positive for COVID-19, forcing the IPL franchise to extend its quarantine period in Dubai and causing upheaval ahead of the event starting on 19 September.
The franchise is yet to issue a formal statement but a league source told PTI that the number of positive cases could be between 10 and 12.
Amid the rising cases, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla announced that every MP attending the Monsoon Session fo the Parliament will be asked to undergo to COVID-19 testing 72 hours before the session in September.
Meanwhile, recoveries in India surged to 25,83,948 on Friday, and the toll climbed to 61,529 with 1,057 new deaths in a span of 24 hours, the data updated at 8 am showed.
The recovery rate stood at 76.28 percent, while the COVID-19 case fatality rate further declined to 1.82 percent, the ministry added.
There are 7,42,023 active cases of coronavirus infection in the country, which comprises 21.90 percent of the total caseload, the data showed.
According to the ICMR, a cumulative total of 3,94,77,848 samples have been tested up to 27 August, with 9,01,338 samples being tested on Thursday.
Tamil Nadu Congress MP H Vasanthakumar dies of COVID-19
Congress MP from Tamil Nadu's Kanyakumari, H Vasanthakumar, died of COVID-19 at a hospital on Friday.
The 70-year old first time MP, and working president of Tamil Nadu Congress Committee, who was admitted to the Apollo Hospitals on 10 August after he tested positive for coronavirus. Vasanthakumar is survived by wife, two sons and a daughter, PTI reported.
Apollo Hospitals in a statement later said the MP was treated in a critical care unit for severe COVID-19 pneumonia.
"Despite all active medical measures, his condition deteriorated gradually due to COVID-19 complications and he passed away today," the hospital said.
Vasanthakumar, a two-time MLA (2006-11 and 2016-19) was elected to the Lok Sabha last year.
Meanwhile, former Karnataka minister and JD(S) leader HD Revanna also tested positive for coronavirus on Friday and was admitted to a hospital, PTI reported.
State health minister B Sriramulu said he was praying for Revanna's recovery and added, "HD Revanna has tested positive for coronavirus. I pray that he recovers and gets back to serve people."
Amarinder Singh goes into self-quarantine after MLAs test COVID-19 positive
Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh quarantined himself after two Congress MLAs who met him during the one-day Assembly session on Friday tested positive for COVID-19.
The MLAs, Nirmal Singh and Kulbir Singh Zira, got tested for the disease after the one-day monsoon session.
"Punjab chief minister @capt_amarinder has decided to go into 7-day self quarantine, as per government protocol and the advise of his doctors, after two MLAs who met him in the Vidhan Sabha tested positive for #COVID19," tweeted Raveen Thukral, the media advisor to the chief minister.
Meanwhile the Chandigarh administration suspended the order of closing weekend markets, The Indian Express reported, quoting the order as saying that "congested markets will continue to open on odd-even formula till 3 September."
MPs to get tested for COVID-19 before Monsoon Session of Parliament
With the Monsoon Session of the Parliament set to begin in September, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said that MPs will be asked to get themselves tested for COVID-19 at least 72 hours before the start of the session.
Besides MPs, Parliament staff and media personnel, among other entrants to the building, will also be required to get tested for the novel coronavirus.
Birla said arrangements have also been made for zero-touch security checks during the session and if required, random tests for COVID-19 can be conducted during the session.
Visitors will not be allowed during the session, which will be held as per the guidelines, including those on social distancing, issued by the health ministry in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Monsoon Session is likely to start from 14 September and conclude on 1 October.
To finalise the arrangements for the upcoming Monsoon Session of the Parliament, Birla on Friday chaired a meeting of officials from the health ministry, ICMR, AIIMS, DRDO, Delhi government, and Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha secretariats.
Second round of serological survey launched in Bhubaneswar
The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Friday launched the second round of serological survey to assess prevalence of COVID-19 among people in the city, as the Odisha capital is witnessing a rise in coronavirus cases this month.
Five teams will collect 1,500 samples from various locations in the city, PTI reported.
"The current exercise will provide an indication of the community exposure level which was found to be very low during the first round of the serological survey," the report quoted an official as saying.
The Regional Medical Research Centre (RMRC) is providing technical support to the BMC to carry out the two-day survey in the city.
A serological survey is conducted to assess the prevalence of a disease in a society or population to see if people have developed antibodies against a virus. It shows how many or what percentage of population had contracted a particular disease and have acquired immunity against it.
State-wise deaths
Of the 1,057 fresh deaths, 355 are from Maharashtra, 141 from Karnataka, 109 from Tamil Nadu, 92 from Andhra Pradesh, 68 from Uttar Pradesh, 53 from West Bengal, 37 from Punjab, 24 from Madhya Pradesh, 22 from Delhi, 17 from Gujarat, 14 each from Jammu and Kashmir and Chhattisgarh, 13 from Rajasthan, 12 from Haryana, 11 each from Telangana and Jharkhand.
Ten casualties have been reported from Kerala and Puducherry, nine from Uttarakhand, eight from Bihar, seven from Odisha, six from Goa, four each from Assam and Tripura, two each from Chandigarh and Ladakh, while Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Himachal Pradesh have registered one fatality each.
Of the total 61,529 deaths, Maharashtra has reported the maximum at 23,444 followed by 6,948 in Tamil Nadu, 5,232 in Karnataka, 4,369 in Delhi, 3,633 in Andhra Pradesh, 3,217 in Uttar Pradesh, 3,017 in West Bengal, 2,962 in Gujarat, and 1,306 in Madhya Pradesh.
So far, 1,256 people have died of COVID-19 in Punjab, 1,005 in Rajasthan, 799 in Telangana, 671 in Jammu and Kashmir, 646 in Haryana, 538 in Bihar, 448 in Odisha, 373 in Jharkhand, 278 in Assam, 267 in Kerala, 245 in Chhattisgarh and 228 in Uttarakhand.
Puducherry has registered 190 fatalities, Goa 171, Tripura 89, Chandigarh 43, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 42, Himachal Pradesh 33, Ladakh 27, Manipur 25, Nagaland nine, Meghalaya eight, Arunachal Pradesh five, Sikkim three and Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu two.
The health ministry stressed that more than 70 percent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.
With inputs from agencies
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