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Day 3 of coronavirus unlock 1.0: Ground report from Indian cities

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Jun 3, 2020 #cities, #Indian
Day 3 of coronavirus unlock 1.0: Ground report from Indian cities

BRAND-NEW DELHI: India signed up a record jump of 8,909 novel coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, taking the tally to 2,07,615 on Wednesday, while the toll increased to 5,815 with 217 more deaths, the health ministry said. As many as 1,00,302 people have actually recovered, while one has actually moved, it said. Around 48.31%of the clients have actually recuperated up until now.

Here is a take a look at significant updates from cities–

1

CHENNAI

  • Tamil Nadu Covid death rate of 0.8%most affordable: Edappadi K Palaniswami.
  • Six-day week for courts in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry.
  • Going house only for families, state visitor workers in Chennai.
  • Temples throughout Tamil Nadu lose Rs 75 crore due to lockdown.
  • Several star hotels in Chennai have actually begun monetizing their competence in housekeeping, disinfection and sanitisation, gourmet foods and laundry service by using them to companies and locals.

2

MUMBAI

  • The state on Tuesday tape-recorded 103 casualties, its second greatest after Might 29 (116), taking the toll to 2,465 Maharashtra added 2,287 Covid-19 cases, taking its tally to 72,300
  • The jumbo Covid-19 care facility in Bandra-Kurla Complex was vacated on Tuesday following informs that Cyclone Nisarga might strike the city.
  • Public health minister Rajesh Tope performed a surprise go to and discovered that health centers were working at 50%of their strength and most had not displayed their bed strength, occupancy or the chart showing capped treatment charges.
  • In a first, the Maharashtra government served showcause notices to four premier personal health centers– Jaslok, Hinduja, Bombay and Lilavati– for failing to designate adequate beds for Covid & non-Covid patients and apparently refusing beds.
  • A 49- year-old traffic constable succumbed to Covid-19 on Monday, becoming the 18 th Mumbai Police casualty.
  • About a month after the Centre relaxed the Covid-19 lockdown rules, industrial activity data show t

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