Coronavirus live updates | With no inventory, all vaccination centres in Navi Mumbai to remain shut today
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi whereas addressing Chief Ministers online on Thursday, April 8, 2021, identified that over the past yr when the pandemic first hit, the nation was dealing with challenges of not having both sufficient testing labs, Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) kits, ventillators and oxygen. Intensive testing, testing 100% in well-defined micro containment zones, tracing no less than 30 contacts of each optimistic case and guaranteeing that all eligible folks have been vaccinated was the technique required, Mr. Modi stated.
“Now, at least we have the experience and access to these resources when we take on this second wave,” he stated.
You can observe coronavirus instances, deaths and testing charges on the nationwide and State ranges here. A listing of State Helpline numbers is offered as nicely.
Here are the newest updates:
Fatalities after vaccine
180 deaths following vaccination reported in India
According to a presentation made to the National AEFI Committee throughout a gathering held on March 31, there have been 617 extreme and severe (together with deaths) hostile occasions following immunisation (AEFI). As on March 29, a complete of 180 deaths (29.2%) have been reported following vaccination across the country. Complete documentation is offered just for 236 (38.3%) instances.
Maharashtra
With no inventory, all vaccination centres in Navi Mumbai to remain shut today
Twenty-five out of the 84 COVID-19 vaccination centres in Raigad district and 37 out of the 41 such centres throughout the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) limits have been shut on Thursday, owing to the dearth of inventory of vaccine doses.
Only 3,780 doses have been obtainable for Thursday’s vaccination. “For Friday, the remaining stock would be meagre with hardly 10-50 doses available at each centre, which is capable of administering the jab to 100 people. The turnout of beneficiaries is good but unfortunately the supply has gone low. There is a chance of more centres being shut on Friday,” Raigad Collector Nidhi Choudhary stated.
South Korea
South Korea orders closure of nightclubs, karaoke bars
South Korea will reimpose a ban on nightclubs, karaoke bars and different nightly leisure amenities, authorities stated on Friday, April 9, 2021, after the variety of new coronavirus instances surged, fanning fears over a possible fourth wave of outbreaks.
New Indian variant
Indian ‘double mutant’ pressure named B.1.617
The ‘double mutant’ virus that scientists had flagged last month as having a bearing on the unfold of the pandemic in India, has a proper scientific classification: B.1.617. Other than a spot on the coronavirus’s evolutionary historical past, it additionally brings give attention to the function the variant could also be enjoying in the pandemic, which is now seeing almost 100,000 contemporary infections each day and a battle between the Centre and a few States on the provision of vaccines.
Also learn: How significant is the new ‘double mutant’ variant?
The variant is widespread in India — how a lot in each state although is unclear — and has a few defining mutations, E484Q and L425R, that allow them to turn into extra infectious in addition to evade antibodies. Though these mutations have individually been discovered in a number of different coronavirus variants, the presence of each these mutations collectively have been first discovered in some coronavirus genomes from India.
South Africa
SII refunds South Africa for undelivered COVID-19 vaccines
The Serum Institute of India has absolutely refunded South Africa for the five hundred,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccines, which weren’t delivered to the nation after it determined not to use the vaccine as a result of it was not efficient in opposition to a brand new variant of the virus.
A million doses from the institute, which had already been delivered, have been bought on to different nations in the African Union.
“Treasury has confirmed that the Serum Institute of India has fully refunded us for the remaining 500,000 doses that had not been delivered to South Africa and the money is already in our bank account,” Health Minister Zweli Mkhize stated at a televised media briefing on Thursday.
(With inputs from our Correspondents and companies)
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