Eight states showing rising trajectory in Covid-19 cases: Health ministry | India News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: A rising trajectory of daily new cases is visible in eight states and UTs, including Delhi and Maharashtra, while Kerala is showing a declining trend, the health ministry said on Saturday.
The ministry said Maharashtra, Kerala and Punjab cumulatively account for 76.22 per cent of India’s total active caseload, with Maharashtra contributing to 62 per cent of such cases, while Kerala and Punjab account for 8.83 per cent and 5.36 per cent of active cases respectively.
The top five districts in Maharashtra recording the highest number of cases are Pune (37,384), Nagpur (25,861), Mumbai (18,850), Thane (16,735) and Nashik (11,867).
The top five districts in Kerala recording the highest number of cases are Ernakulam (2,673), Pathanamthitta (2,482), Kannur (2,263), Palakkad (2,147) and Thrissur (2,065).
The top five districts in Punjab recording the highest number of cases are Jalandhar (2,131), SAS Nagar (1,868), Patiala (1,685), Ludhiana (1,643) and Hoshiarpur (1,572).
“A rising trajectory of daily new cases is visible in eight states. These are Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, Gujarat, Karnataka and Haryana. Kerala is showing a consistently declining trend,” the ministry said in a statement.
The ministry further said that five states account for 81.38 per cent of the new deaths. Maharashtra saw the maximum casualties at 70, Punjab followed with 38 daily deaths and Kerala reported 17 deaths in the last 24 hours.
Meanwhile, fifteen states and UTs have not reported any COVID-19 deaths in the last 24 hours. These are Assam, Uttarakhand, Odisha, Puducherry, Lakshadweep, Sikkim, Ladakh, Manipur, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Arunachal Pradesh.
The ministry further said India has scaled a significant peak in its battle against COVID-19 pandemic. The total vaccination coverage has surpassed 4 crore.
“About 4,20,63,392 vaccine doses have been administered through 6,86,469 sessions, as per the provisional report till 7 am today. These include 77,06,839 healthcare workers (HCWs) (first dose), 48,04,285 HCWs (second dose), 79,57,606 frontline workers (FLWs) (first dose) and 24,17,077 FLWs (second dose), 32,23,612 beneficiaries aged more than 45 years with specific co-morbidities (first dose) and 1,59,53,973 beneficiaries aged more than 60 years,” it said.
As on day 63 of the vaccination drive (March 19), 27,23,575 vaccine doses were given. Eighty per cent of the 27.23 lakh vaccine doses administered in the last 24 hours are from 10 states.
Of the total, 24,15,800 beneficiaries were vaccinated across 38,989 sessions for first dose (HCWs and FLWs) and 3,07,775 HCWs and FLWs received second dose of vaccine.
The ministry said eight states account for 60 per cent of the cumulative vaccine doses given so far. They are Kerala, Karnataka, Odisha, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.

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Coronavirus | Bihar braces for second wave of COVID-19

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With the COVID-19 numbers gradually rising in Bihar amid apprehensions over a second wave of the pandemic, the State Health Department has cancelled the leave of all doctors and health workers till April 5 with immediate effect.

The order cancels leave of all Medical Officers, Principals, Superintendents, doctors, nurses, paramedical staff, and other technicians and assistants.

Health workers on leave have also been asked to report to duty as soon as possible. However, those on maternity and study leave have been excluded from the purview of the order. “The leave of doctors and health workers has been cancelled to maintain special vigil and surveillance to contain the spread of second wave of the pandemic,” said the order issued by Anil Kumar, Joint Secretary, State Health Department.

On March 17, following an interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the COVID-19 situation across the country, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had said that the “situation in the State is under control but we should be careful”.

“Bihar government is alert and has decided to increase the number of daily COVID-19 tests. We will soon hold a meeting at the district-level, too, on the situation of COVID-19, and it has been decided to take the number of daily tests to 70,000 again,” said Mr. Kumar. He also added that “since Holi (festival) is round the corner, people will be visiting the State from different places. We have to be careful”.

Earlier, the State government had made it mandatory for those travelling to Bihar from Kerala, Punjab and Maharashtra to show their RT-PCR test report. “Passengers without report will be required to undergo a rapid antigen test upon arrival and anyone testing positive for the disease will be sent to isolation centres,” said the government’s order.

On Thursday, 107 new cases of COVID-19 had been reported in the State. Bihar, so far, has reported 2,63,265 COVID-19 cases with 1,555 deaths and a recovery rate of 99.26%

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RLSP most likely to merge with JD(U) on Sunday; Bihar CM Nitish Kumar expected to be present on the occasion

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Rashtriya Lok Samata Party (RLSP), which is holding its two-day meet beginning Saturday, looks all set to merge with Janata Dal (United) Sunday. The merger is likely to take place at JD(U) office here in the presence of Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and the party’s national president, RCP Singh.

RLSP president Upendra Kushwaha had formed the party in 2013 and successfully contested three seats in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls as an NDA constituent. The party won two Assembly seats in 2015 polls as NDA partner but drew a blank in 2019 Lok Sabha polls as Grand Alliance constituent and 2020 Assembly polls as partner of another front.

Sources from JD(U) told The Indian Express that Upendra Kushwaha could earn a very important position in JD(U) organisation. Slots of party national general secretary, national vice-president or even a new position of parliamentary board chairman could be given to the Kushwaha leader.

JD (U) and RLSP take it as “win-win” situation with both needing each other to consolidate the core OBC constituency of Koer-Kurmi (known as Luv-Kush), forming about 10 per cent of the state population.

Kushwaha, who had started off as Lok Dal leader under former CM Karpoori Thakur, had become a favourite of Nitish Kumar and started writing his name as Upendra Kushwaha in place of Upendra Singh on the suggestion of Nitish Kumar. An ambitious Kushwaha, who had replaced BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi and leader of Opposition in Bihar Assembly in 2004, fell out with Nitish in 2009, returned to JD (U) two years later, only to desert it in 2013.

JD(U), which was relegated to the third spot with 43 seats behind RJD (75) and BJP (74) in the last Assembly polls, realises the importance of Upendra Kushwaha as a consolidator of Kushwaha votes. Even in the face of electoral losses, RLSP got 5,000 to over 39,000 votes in at least 30 seats, denting JD (U)’s base vores in Magadh, Shahabad and North Bihar areas. Kushwaha is also being taken as future JD(U) leader even though RCP Singh is JD(U) national president.

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Application Process Closes Today, Apply at statehealthsocietybihar.org

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State Health Society (SHS), Bihar, will close the application process for lab technician recruitment 2021 by the end of today. Those who have not applied yet can submit the application at www.statehealthsocietybihar.org before 6 pm in the evening. A total of 222 vacancies have to be filled under this recruitment drive. The eligible and interested candidates can go through the official website of SHSB to download the information brochure and go through the eligibility criteria. Candidates willing to apply for SHSB lab technician must ensure that they meet all the specified eligibility criteria and other essential requirements.

SHSB lab technician recruitment 2021: Eligibility Criteria

Essential requirement: Applicants must have passed 10+2 (Biology) or equivalent along with Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technician (DMLT) from any recognized University/ institution. Candidates having Bachelors in Medical Laboratory Technician (BMLT) are also eligible to apply.

Maximum age limit: Minimum age limit is 21 years and the upper age limit is 37 years. Reserved category applicants will be given a relaxation in the upper age limit as per the state government norms.

How to apply for SHSB lab technician recruitment 2021:

Step 1. Visit the official website of State Health Society, Bihar at statehealthsocietybihar.org.

Step 2. Click on the link for lab technician recruitment under Advt no. 04/21.

Step 3. On the new page, click on the link for ‘Apply Online’.

Step 4. Go for ‘Register (New Candidate)’ to generate a Unique Registration Number. It will be sent to the registered phone number and email id.

Step 5. Again log in using that and proceed to the application form.

Step 6. Enter personal details, education details, work experience and upload photo & signature.

Step 7. Make the payment of application fee and download the registration slip/ application form.

Direct link to apply for SHSB lab technician recruitment 2021:

https://shsb21.azurewebsites.net/#no-back-button

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