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Coronavirus roundup: Advancement in India and rest of world

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May 4, 2020 #India, #World
Coronavirus roundup: Advancement in India and rest of world

NEW DELHI: Even as Railways’ ‘Shramik Express’ trains transported migrant employees to their home states, in some other places yet, the stranded workers collected to require the state governments to send them house resulting in clashes with the local police. On the other hand, market places, private and public workplaces opened in some places with states hopping back to normalcy. The emphasize stayed the long lines outside liquor stores. Worldwide, total cases of coronavirus stood at 3,506,729 and 247,470 deaths.

Here are the leading advancements:

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COUNTRY

  • According to health ministry, in the last 24 hours, 2,553 unique coronavirus cases were reported, taking the number of overall cases to 42,533 The overall number of active cases stands at 29,453 The ministry officials kept that Covid-19 curve is fairly flat as of now and it was wrong to talk in regards to when the peak would come.
  • Health Ministry said that in the last 24 hours, 1,074 COVID-19 patients have recovered, the greatest number of healings in one day. The healing rate stands at 27.52 per cent with 11,706 COVID-19 patients treated till now.
  • Amitabh Kant, Chairman of the Empowered Group dealing with civil society, stated that the 112 aspirational districts reported just 610 cases which is 2 percent of the nationwide level infection.
  • The Centre said on Monday that the government has not spoken about charging anything from migrant labourers as 85 percent of the transportation expense is borne by the railways and 15 percent by state governments.
  • India will start flying back its citizens stranded abroad from Thursday (May 7) in a phased way on non-schedule flights and marine ships. The people returning home will need to pay to be brought back.
  • UPSC postpones civil services

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