10 new Omicron cases With 10 new Omicron cases from Bengaluru, the State's tally of the variant has come up to 31. Among the Bengaluru patients, five had travel history to the United Kingdom, one had returned from Denmark, and another person from Nigeria. The three others from Bengaluru did not have a travel history, and their contact with an international traveller is being looked into. On Thursday, Bengaluru Urban reported 210 COVID cases and one death. On Wednesday, the government directed health officials, deputy commissioners and district surveillance officials to track, trace and quarantine primary and secondary contacts of COVID patients.…
Read moreBMC issues fresh guidelines to curb Omicron wave As Maharashtra logs 23 new cases of Omicron, Mumbai authorities are on high alert for the impending Omicron wave that, man fear, could be accelerated by the holiday season. New guidelines impose restrictions on large gatherings. For gatherings up to 200 people, permissions from ward committees are necessary. Restaurants and bars are to operate at 50% capacity if in an enclosed area, and at 25% if open air. Violators will be punished under sections of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, and Disaster Management Act, 2005. Source: Indian Express, DNA Railways to go…
Read moreFresh cases of Omicron in Chennai Chennai’s tally of persons infected with the Omicron variant of COVID-19 virus has shot up in the past week. The city has currently identified 26 persons infected by the Omicron variant as of December 23rd. The number of fresh cases of the omicron variant across the state rose to 34 as 33 persons tested positive for the virus on a single day. All those who have been infected are under strict quarantine. Their condition has been deemed to be stable. All international arrivals continue to be tested in the airport upon their entry. The…
Read moreTAC recommends low-key New Year A report of the state COVID TAC (Technical Advisory Committee) has recommended subdued New Year celebrations this year, to keep stable the present daily reporting of about 300 COVID cases and TPR of 0.4%. It suggested prohibitions of gatherings or celebrations in pubs, restaurants, clubs on major roads, malls and other public places, especially at Church Street, MG Road, Brigade Road and parallel roads. Night curfew from December 30 to January 2 (7 pm to 5 am) has been recommended. However, the report said that regular activities and business could continue. Wherever needed, IPC Section…
Read moreOver 100 cases of Omicron confirmed and rising The Omicron variant of COVID-19, that has sparked global fears, is now spreading rapidly in India. Over 100 cases have been detected from 11 states. The Health Ministry on December 17th warned that 19 districts were at risk of a massive surge, and added that people should avoid unnecessary travel and large gatherings. If the pace of infection were to continue, India could see 14 lakh cases a day, according to the Ministry. Delhi currently stands at 22 cases, and Maharashtra - the worst hit - stands at 40 cases. Next is…
Read moreFirst cases of Omicron detected in the city A traveller from Nigeria who arrived at the Chennai International airport was confirmed to be the first person infected with the Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus in the city. Subsequently, seven of the individual family members and a fellow passenger who arrived on the same flight also tested positive. Genomic sequencing of their samples is underway. All the passengers displayed only mild symptoms. The primary contact is also double vaccinated. The state has amped up screening for the new variant. Passengers from all countries will be subjected to tests at the airport…
Read moreAmid rising Omicron fears, section 144 enforced in Mumbai As the city prepares for Christmas and New Year's Eve celebrations, Mumbai police has said prohibitory orders under CrPC section 144 will be imposed in the city, from December 16th to December 31th, to prevent the spread of COVID-19. According to the new restrictions, announced on December 16th, all public events will be allowed at only 50% capacity, and all attendees must be fully vaccinated. All other establishments — shops, malls — have been asked to allow only fully vaccinated customers. Those travelling into the state need to show their vaccination certificate with…
Read moreOmicron: India's tally rises to 32 As Maharashtra confirms seven new cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, the country's total count reached 32, with 17 of those in Maharashtra. No fatalities have been reported so far. A Parliamentary panel has recommended that the health ministry reevaluate the requirement of COVID-19 vaccine booster shots, citing the unpredictability of the virus as reason. The panel recommended that COVID-19 infrastructure be developed further, keeping children at the forefront of all medical decisions. Source: The Times of India Farmers to finally return home On December 9th, protesting farmers at Delhi's border announced the…
Read moreMLC polls Polling for two Legislative Council seats - one each from Bengaluru Urban and Bengaluru Rural districts - was held on Friday. Overall, the biennial elections are being held in 25 seats across the state, with 90 candidates in the fray. Results will be declared on December 14. With declared assets of Rs 1,744 crore, Yousuf Sharief, Congress candidate from Bengaluru Urban, is the richest candidate in the state. There is no expenditure limit for candidates in this election, unlike in case of assembly and Lok Sabha polls. Source: The Times of India, India.com, The New Indian Express Vegetable…
Read morePallikaranai gets eco-park A new eco-park has been inaugurated at the Pallikaranai marshland. Chief Minister MK Stalin opened the park to the public through video conferencing. The eco-park has a walking path, greenery and boards displaying the details of flora and fauna, including the many migratory birds that make the marshland their home. The eco-park was created at a cost of Rs 20 crores. A few other measures have been taken to protect the ecosystem such as the building of a wall along Tambaram-Velachery in order to prevent encroachments. A proposal has also been sent to the Union Government to…
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