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Serious Jialat! Mumbai Locking down! How about Cecapore?

Pinkieslut

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Mumbai in lockdown as Indian vaccines run short
Sat, 10 April 2021, 11:32 AM
India's coronavirus epicentre Maharashtra went into a state-wide weekend lockdown on Saturday as the country battled exploding infection numbers and shortages of vaccines, drugs and hospital beds.

Having let its guard down with mass religious festivals, political rallies and spectators at cricket matches, India is experiencing a ferocious new wave with around a million new cases in the past week.

After a lockdown a year ago caused widespread misery and one of the sharpest downturns of any major economy, the central government is desperate to avoid a hugely unpopular second shutdown.

But many states are tightening the screw, in particular Maharashtra and its capital Mumbai, where restaurants are shut and public gatherings of more than five people are banned.

Every weekend until the end of April the state's 125 million people are confined to their homes unless shopping for food, medicine or travelling.

"I'm not for the lockdown at all but I don't think the government has any other choice," media professional Neha Tyagi, 27, told AFP in Mumbai.

"This lockdown could have been totally avoided if people would take the virus seriously."

In further grim news, a fire broke in a private hospital in the state killing four patients, the fire brigade said. Last month a blaze at a Mumbai clinic killed 11.

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With the country grappling with the new surge, cricket is now being played behind closed doors -- including the big-bucks Indian Premier League, which began Friday -- and in many regions including in New Delhi and Bangalore a night curfew is in force.

Election rallies in West Bengal are going ahead however, as is the colossal Kumbh Mela religious festival in Uttarakhand with millions expected next week by the holy Ganges river.

Virus tests are in theory compulsory there, but chief minister Tirath Singh Rawat has said pilgrims will not be "unnecessarily harassed in the name of Covid-19 restrictions".

Raipur district, home to the capital of Chhattisgarh state, is under a 10-day lockdown with no one allowed to enter the area unless performing essential services.

India's drive to vaccinate its 1.3 billion people also looks to be hitting problems, with just 94 million shots administered so far and stocks running low, according to local authorities.

In megacity Mumbai, all 72 private vaccination centres were shut until Tuesday while opening hours were reduced at government and municipal centres, authorities said.

"If we don't receive more stock by Sunday, even government centres will be shut from Monday," city health official Mangala Gomare told local media.

West Bengal's health chief Ajoy Kumar Chakraborty told AFP that a number of vaccination centres in the eastern state have been shut because they ran out of stock.

"Some hospitals have started rationing their doses from Friday fearing that stocks may run dry," he said.

The Times of India reported Friday that states on average had just over five days of stock left even as vaccine makers scramble to increase output.

But the federal health minister has accused some states -- run by opposition parties -- of playing politics to "distract attention from their failures".

"It is not right to say that there is a vaccine shortage. Vaccines have been made available to all states according to their needs," Home Minister Amit Shah said on Friday.

The CEO of the Serum Institute of India, the world's biggest vaccine maker by volume, has warned that production capacity is "very stressed".

Poorer countries, as well as some rich nations, have relied heavily on Serum for supplies of the AstraZeneca vaccine, but last month New Delhi put the brakes on exports to prioritise domestic needs.

Several states are also experiencing shortages of coronavirus treatment drug Remdesivir, reports said.

A lull in demand from December to February led to low or zero production for three months, the Indian Express cited Remdesivir manufacturers as saying.

On Saturday, India reported 145,000 new cases, a new record taking the total to 13.2 million with 170,000 deaths. Per-capita rates are lower than many other nations however.

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laksaboy

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Bathing in the Ganges river will protect them from Covid. And if anything wrong, come to Sinkieland. Lee Hsien Loong has promised to take care of them. :biggrin:

 

Leongsam

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Perhaps they should all wear double masks like Czechia... :biggrin:

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The Czech Republic Is Mandating Two Masks
"Respirators, nano masks, or two surgical face masks must be worn in shops, public transport, and other public places"


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Expats CZ 21 Feb 21 61 5







Only 2? Why not 17?

The Czech government will not permit the reopening of all retail shops on Monday as the coronavirus epidemic situation in the country is not stable, Industry and Trade Minister Karel Havlíček tweeted today.

“The pandemic situation is not good, the British mutation of the virus continues to spread. We have therefore decided that we will not open the rest of the closed retail outlets yet. But next week I will reopen the topic and suggest further steps according to the state of the spread of the epidemic,” he wrote.

“In the last few days, there has been a further deterioration in the Czech Republic,” said Blatný following the government’s Friday meeting. People will be able to use nanotraps or layer on two surgical masks.

  • Respirators, nano masks, or two surgical face masks must be worn in shops, public transport, and other public places with a high concentration of people from Monday.
  • Homemade textile masks are no longer considered significant protection.
  • The new rule is due to the worsening epidemiological and the spread of the more infectious British mutation in the Czech Republic.
  • The Health Ministry recommends respirators of the KN95 and FFP2 categories.
 

Leongsam

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Hey sinkies throw away those stupid cloth napkins they do not work. Czechia has found out the hard way with the highest death toll per million in the whole wide world!!!!

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Hypocrite-The

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Forbes says India’s COVID-19 outbreak is world's worst with highest daily cases among all nations - The Online Citizen Asia
Forbes says India’s COVID-19 outbreak is world’s worst with highest daily cases among all nations
by Correspondent
11/04/2021
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Forbes published an article yesterday (10 Apr) saying that India’s COVID-19 outbreak is now the world’s worst.

The number of new COVID-19 infections in India surged this week, making its outbreak the fastest-growing in the world as it struggles with widespread vaccine shortages and a low vaccination rate.

India reported 145,384 new coronavirus cases yesterday, the fifth time this week that it hit a new daily infection record. In the past one month, India’s COVID-19 cases have been climbing steeply non-stop, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.

India’s number of daily COVID-19 cases now tops the world. It has surpassed previous frontrunners Brazil and U.S. with number of new cases at 93,000 and 83,000 respectively yesterday.

Deaths in India have also gradually climbed in recent weeks. Hospitals are reported to be overflowing with sick patients and running low on oxygen. India’s vaccination rate is currently lagging behind other countries with severe coronavirus outbreaks like Mexico and Brazil.

One community and 31 import cases in Singapore

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said that there was 1 community case among the 32 new COVID-19 infections reported in Singapore yesterday.

The community case involves a 71-year-old Indian national who is a short-term visit pass holder. The woman arrived from India on 28 Dec last year. She served her stay-home notice (SHN) at a dedicated facility until Jan 10, and tested negative for COVID-19 on Jan 8.

The woman previously came into close contact with 2 confirmed cases – known as Cases 59169 and 59173 – during their flight to Singapore.

Last Monday (5 Apr), she developed a fever and was tested for COVID-19 when she sought medical treatment the next day, said MOH. Her test result came back positive for COVID-19 infection last Thursday (8 Apr). But on Friday (9 Apr), when she was tested again, it showed negative.

Still, her serological test result came back positive, which is indicative of a past infection, said MOH.

“She could be shedding minute fragments of the virus RNA, which are no longer transmissible and infective to others, but given that we are not able to definitively conclude when she had been infected, we will take all the necessary public health actions as a precautionary measure,” added MOH.
 
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