CHENNAI BUZZ

COVID-19: Volunteers deployed in slums, Stanley Hospital docs contract COVID, trains from Chennai cancelled On May 22nd, Tamil Nadu recorded 786 fresh COVID-19 cases, taking the total to 14,753, according to the state health bulletin. Chennai continues to be the hotspot in the state, as 569 cases out of the 786 belong to the city. There are 5,461 active cases in Chennai, while 3,791 patients have recovered; 66 succumbed to the disease. Cracking down on violators who do not wear masks when they step out, the city police is levying a fine of Rs 500. Zone-wise list of COVID-19 cases…

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COVID-19 updates: Police dept prohibits gatherings, GCC focusses on slums; Tasmac to remain shut in city, and more... On May 15th, Tamil Nadu recorded 385 new COVID-positive patients, taking the total number of cases to 10108, according to Tamil Nadu Health Department’s bulletin. Of 385, 309 patients are from Chennai.  COVID-19 status in Chennai as of May 15. Pic: GCC/Twitter In a bid to contain the spread of the virus, A K Viswanathan, Chennai Police Commissioner, has promulgated Section 41 of the Tamil Nadu City Police Act that prohibits all gatherings, processions, fasts, demonstrations and human chains within Chennai limits…

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COVID-19: Lockdown rules relaxed, Hospitals run out of beds, Koyambedu market shifted to Thirumazhisai, Madras HC’s ruling on Tasmac In a recent update, the State government has relaxed the lockdown in Tamil Nadu (effective from Monday). According to the order, saloons, spas and beauty parlours will continue to remain closed. The following are the instructions given by the government for the localities falling under Greater Chennai Police limits and non-containment zones. ServicesGreater Chennai Police limits (operation timings)Non-containment zones and rest of TN (operation timings)Private establishments10.30 am to 6 pm (with 33% workforce)10 am and 7 pm Vegetable shops and grocery…

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COVID-19: Chennai Corporation gets new nodal officer; door-to-door sanitation in six zones; ATMs to be disinfected after every use In a recent move in the COVID battle, the state government has appointed senior bureaucrat and Commissioner of Revenue Administration J Radhakrishnan as the Special Nodal Officer for Chennai Corporation for coordinating COVID-19 related activities. He will be supported by a team of five IPS officers -- Mahesh Kumar Agarwal, Abhash Kumar, Amaresh Pujari, Abhay Kumar Singh and K Bhavaneeswari. On the evening of May 2nd, Chennai recorded 174 COVID-positive patients, taking the total number of cases to 1257, according to…

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COVID-19 updates: Chennai under intense lockdown, cops and frontline staff contract virus, GCC plans dignified burial for COVID victims On April 24th, Tamil Nadu recorded 72 new cases of COVID-19 and the total stood at 1755. Of the 72 patients, 52 were from Chennai. With 452 patients, Chennai tops the chart with the highest number of positive patients. 133 COVID-positive patients from the city are from Zone 5 (Royapuram). In a bid to contain the spread, the state government announced an intense lockdown in Chennai and four other cities in Tamil Nadu from April 26th to 29th between 6 am…

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COVID-19 updates: 228 patients in Chennai, rapid antibody testing kits reach Chennai, GCC identifies 4,787 people with coronavirus-like symptoms As of April 17th, Tamil Nadu had 1323 COVID-19 positive cases, of which 228 are from Chennai. Of the total number of patients, 283 have been discharged. Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (Tangedco) has advised residents not to pay their bills until the lockdown ends or pay the same online. However, many residents in Arumbakkam walked through MGR Nagar, a containment zone, to pay fearing power disruption. While the movement inside the containment zone is prohibited, cops at the entry…

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COVID-19: Hostels for quarantining, 1973 residents report symptoms, camp for migrant workers As the number of COVID-19 patients is increasing in Chennai, the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) has sent notices to 41 educational institutions like IIT-M and Anna University to hand over the hostel facilities for quarantining purposes. Besides hostel buildings, the institutions have also been asked to hand over a few other structures for use by the authorities in their efforts to prevent COVID-19. Of the 834 COVID-19 patients in Tamil Nadu, 81 are from Chennai. 1,973 residents from the containment blocks in Chennai have reported COVID-19 symptoms to…

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COVID-19: Count rises to 88 in Chennai, GCC and police launch corona-related apps The total number of COVID-positive patients in the state touched 485 on April 4rd with 88 of them in Chennai. In view of this, the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) has identified eight hotspot clusters and imposed stringent restrictions on people’s movement where the number of reported patients are reportedly more. The civic body has allocated 25-30 persons in each area to identify symptomatic cases. GCC has launched the‘Corona Monitoring App’ to track patients with fever symptoms to battle the virus. For people in quarantine, the Tamil Nadu…

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COVID-19: 18 cases in Chennai, exclusive hospital comes up, GCC screens migrant workers In a bid to contain the spread of the virus, Greater Chennai Corporation is taking measures on a war footing. The Corporation has begun pasting stickers outside houses and apartments of people who have been home-quarantined. On March 28 morning, the total number of COVID-19 positive cases in Tamil Nadu touched 40. Eighteen of them are positive patients (one recovered and discharged and one yet to be discharged) are admitted to hospitals in Chennai, according to the bulletin issued by the state health department on March 27.…

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COVID-19: Two new cases, two quarantine facilities, app to trace contacts A 20-year-old UP man who reached Chennai by train and a  21-year-old student who flew down to Chennai from Dublin tested positive for COVID-19 this week. The two patients were asymptomatic upon arrival and self-reported to Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (RGGGH) with symptoms. Health Minister Vijayabaskar tweeted that the patients are stable and being closely monitored. To enable the fight against the virus, two quarantine facilities - Institute of Public Health (IPH), Poonamallee and Government Hospital of Thoracic Medicine (GHTM) at Tambaram Sanatorium - have been set up.…

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