India COVID-19 active cases reach 3,758: Kerala logs highest at 1400, death toll rises to 28
Since Saturday, 362 new COVID-19 cases have been reported from across the country, with two deaths - one each in Kerala and Karnataka.
Since Saturday, 362 new COVID-19 cases have been reported from across the country, with two deaths - one each in Kerala and Karnataka.
Other states that have reported significant case numbers include Maharashtra (209), Delhi (104), Gujarat (83), and Karnataka (47).
The total COVID-19 caseload of the country has risen to 4,50,26,261. These also include the JN.1 Covid variant cases.
According to the ministry, Karnataka reported 61 cases, followed by Maharashtra 35 and Kerala 25 cases.
The Covid caseload rose to 4,50,21,383 with the addition of the new cases of infections.
Citing the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, a plea was moved in the Supreme Court by 11 students on August 6 to quash and set aside public notices issued by the National Testing Agency to conduct the JEE (Main) April 2020 exam between September 1 and 6 and the NEET on September 13.
The centre-left leader, after spending the weekend consulting with party leaders and the Electoral Commission, chose October 17, the earliest delayed date available to her.
Globally, the overall number of Coronavirus cases has topped 21.5 million, while the deaths neared 7,74,000, according to the Johns Hopkins University.
Now, the states apparent concern for public well-being and interest of the community has seriously dented the balance between individual and community. Covid-19 has become the new 9/11 with even wider ramifications for individual liberty. The worry is that even after the passage of Covid-19, individual liberty will not be restored to the pre-Covid default mode. Restrictions will continue to remain in place and Big Brother will continue to watch us.
He was tested positive for the deadly virus in July and was yet to recover fully when a further infection affected his kidneys and caused blood pressure problems.