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COVID-19: Record surge pushes India tally past 37,700 with 10k recoveries; death toll at 1,223

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Updated: May 2nd, 2020, 22:01 IST
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New Delhi: The nationwide tally of confirmed COVID-19 cases crossed 37,700 Saturday with a record 2,411 new cases getting detected in the last 24 hours, but recoveries from the deadly virus infection also crossed 10,000, while efforts to revive economic activities appeared getting stepped up. The death toll remains at 1,223.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed ways to reform the agriculture sector and give a boost to marketing of the farm produce during his meetings with top ministers and government officials.

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Sources said discussions were also held for firming up plans for the second stimulus package for sectors impacted by the nationwide lockdown, which began on March 25 and has been extended till May 17 with some relaxations in the third phase beginning Monday.

The Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das also held meetings with top bankers to review the economic situation and implementation of various measures announced by it to reduce stress in the financial system.

Authorities across states also readied plans for various relaxations scheduled to come into effect from Monday, including opening of more categories of shops and business establishments in areas with limited or zero infection. However, air travel, trains and inter-state road transport will remain shut for the general public.

Armed forces’ arrangements

The armed forces have made elaborate arrangements to conduct aerial fly-pasts, light up ships at sea and shower flower petals on several hospitals across the country on Sunday to express gratitude to lakhs of doctors, paramedics, sanitation staff and other front-line workers engaged in fighting the pandemic.

Also, special trains and buses continued to ply to take lakhs of migrant workers and students to their native places.

These workers have been stranded for over a month in different parts of the country, many of them having been rendered jobless and homeless, due to virtually all economic activities coming to a halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown, which was first imposed for 21 days, then got extended for a 14-day second phase and now for another two-week-long third phase.

Rating agencies and various other organisations have forecast a major dip in the country’s economic growth rate for the current fiscal, while some estimates even suggest an overall decline in the GDP.

To mitigate hardships faced by the bottom of the pyramid, the government in late March had announced a Rs 1.7 lakh crore stimulus package comprising free foodgrains and cooking gas to poor and cash doles to poor women and elderly. Sources said a second dose of relief measures is expected soon for the poor along with a stimulus package for India Inc.

At least 1,233 people have died due to COVID-19 so far across the country, including 71 deaths in the last 24 hours, the evening update by the Union Health Ministry showed.

The 5 PM update also showed the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases rising to 37,776, after a record jump of 2,411 cases in the last 24 hours. However, a total of 10,017 people have recovered, resulting in a recovery rate of 26.52 per cent. Nearly 10 lakh tests are said to have been conducted so far across India.

Ever since its emergence in China last December, the novel coronavirus has killed nearly 2.4 lakh people worldwide and more than 33.5 lakh have been detected with the infection so far. Of these, more than 10 lakh have recovered too.

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is planning to study whether the novel coronavirus strain in India has undergone mutation while spreading within the country over the last two months.

Since Friday evening, deaths have been reported from Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, among other places.

41 positive in one building

In the national capital, 41 people residing in a building in southwest Delhi’s Kapashera area tested positive for coronavirus Saturday. Separately, one more Delhi Police tested positive in the city.

The number of COVID-19 positive personnel in a Delhi-based battalion of the Central Reserve Police Force, the country’s largest paramilitary, has also risen to 122, officials said.

Delhi has recorded the second largest number of cases after Maharashtra and Gujarat, while the entire city has been declared as a ‘red zone’ and will remain so till May 17, for which very few relaxations would be given even in the third phase of the lockdown.

A day after announcing the relaxations, the Union Home Ministry clarified that barber shops and salons will be allowed to open in green and orange zones, while sale of non-essential items by e-commerce platforms will also be permitted in those areas. Liquor sales would be allowed in some ‘red zone’ areas too, subject to various conditions and the store being a ‘stand-alone’ one outside markets or malls.

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