Epidemic / Is Modi government considering lockdown again? Union Minister Javadekar has made a big statement
And seeing the situation, people are wondering, will there be another lockdown in the country? This question was also answered by the Union Minister.
Will there be another lockdown in India?
Union Minister Javadekar said the government has no plans at afford
The countries that have the utmost cases of nimbus are constantly getting information
The Union Minister said that the Union Government was constantly getting information about the situation in the countries where the condition of Corona had deteriorated.
No plans to put lockdown Javadekar
Still, the Modi government is bringing this rule for companies If there are further than 100 employees.A 1 rupee coin in a bag will give you a chance to get luggage,Rs. 5 lakh to 67 crore
Give us 5 times, 70 times of waste will be removed PM Modi promised at Kharagpur rally
At the same time, he said, Corona’s operation measures have been seen by all since last time. If managed duly this time it'll not spread. This means that the government has not taken any decision to put a lockdown. The government is constantly covering the situation.
The vaccine will be given to all people over the age of 45 in the country
Amid rising cases of nimbus in the country, big news is coming about vaccination. From April 1, everyone over the age of 45 will be suitable to get the nimbus vaccine. The central government took the decision on Tuesday. So far, only people between the periods of 45 and 60 with serious ails have been vaccinated.
Prakash Javadekar gave information in the press conference
Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said in a press conference that people just have to register and they can fluently get vaccinated at government and private centers.
So far4.85 crore boluses have been given Javadekar
Javadekar said85.8585 crore people in the country have been vaccinated against nimbus so far. In which 80 lakh people have been given both boluses.32.54 lakh boluses have been given in the last 24 hours. Vaccination is in full wave in the country.
Vaccination is being done free of cost in the government centers
Vaccination is underway at about,000 government centers and thousands of private centers in the country. The vaccine is being given free of cost at government centers, while at private centers at a rate of 250 boluses per day.
More than 40 thousand patient in 24 hours
Corona has caused a stir beyond the country. Cases are growing fleetly in utmost countries. further than 40,000 cases of nimbus have been reported in 24 hours amid news of the alternate surge of nimbus.
With a modest decline, 13 percent smaller new cases were reported than history. According to numbers released by the Union Health Ministry on Tuesday morning, 40,715 new cases have been reported in the country in the last 24 hours. The total number of affected people in the country has reached 11,686,796 so far.
How many active cases are there in the country at present?
Worryingly, the number of active cases has risen sprucely, to lower than 2 million last month. Now it has multiply to 3 lakh 45 thousand 477. The number of active cases has increased by,731 in the last 24 hours.
How numerous cases have failed in the country so far?
According to statistics, 199 cases have failed in the last 24 hours, bringing the total death risk to. 1,60,166. Since also, the death rate has dropped to 2 percent, from1.37 percent.
How many cases have been cured in the country so far?
According to the health ministry, nimbus has passed in,785 cases in the last 24 hours, of which 11,181,253 have recovered so far. The recovery rate from Covid- 19 infection is95.67 percent.
Cases of which state are adding fleetly?
Before, the Union Health Ministry had said on Monday that cases of nimbus were on the rise in Maharashtra, Punjab, Karnataka, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, counting for 50 per cent of new infections. Maharashtra, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, Gujarat, Karnataka and Haryana are attest a sharp rise in the number of cases coming up every day, the ministry said.


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