India coronavirus, COVID-19 live updates, April 1: India registers 1466 active coronavirus cases, 133 cured, death toll rises to 38

India coronavirus, COVID-19 live updates, April 1: India registers 1466 active coronavirus cases, 133 cured, death toll rises to 38New Delhi : The total number of coronavirus COVID-19 positive cases in India rose to 1,637 with a death toll of 38 on Wednesday (April 1). According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India witnessed a spike of 146 new cases in the last 24 hours. Also three deaths were reported from Gujarat, West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh.

While, the world wide number of positive cases touched 8,57,487 out of which the death toll stood at 42,107 till 6.25 am (IST) on Wednesday as per Johns Hopkins University data. The US has reported the most number of infections with 188,172 cases and Italy has the most number of fatalities with 12,428.

Meanwhile, the government identified a total of nine hotspots across India where higher transmission have been detected, according to sources on Tuesday. The hotspots identified are — Ladakh, Saheed Bhagat Singh Nagar (Punjab), Dilshad Garden (Delhi), Nizamuddin (Delhi), Bhilwara (Rajasthan), Pune (Maharashtra), Mumbai (Maharashtra), Kasaragod (Kerala) and Pathanamthitta (Kerala).

This LIVE blog will bring to you all the latest updates on coronavirus.

Security checkpoint traffic jam at Shadipur depot in Delhi

Andhra Pradesh reported 43 news cases of COVID-19 infections today (April 1).

Noida community kitchen maintaining social distancing while food distribution at Bhangel.

Delhi Police informed Nanded Police in Maharashtra about the participation of 13 people from Nanded city at the Tablighi meet in Delhi. Information about one person was given while the remaining 12 are being traced by the local police.

PM Narendra Modi called up Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray and urged him to step up tracing, testing and treating of those who arrived in Mumbai and the rest of state after attending Tablighi in Delhi meet to avoid coronavirus spread and transmission.

 India registers total 1637 coronavirus cases, with 1466 active cases, 133 cured while death is at 38

The Delhi administration has evacuated 190 people from a gurudwara in Majnu Ka Tilla. The gurudwara has been sealed and the evacuees are being shifted to a school where they will be quarantined.

Railways will be providing meals to the poor at five locations i.e. Hazrat Nizamuddin, Ghaziabad, Old Delhi, Delhi Safdarjung and Shakurbasti from 12 pm to 1 pm on Wednesday, April 1, 2020.

Bihar Health Secretary Sanjay Kumar after the meeting said that 81 people were involved in Markaj at Bihar, 17 from Patna and 13 from Buxar. The search for remaining participants continue. All 30 samples have been collected for further investigation.

Rukuna rathayatra of lord Lingaraj in Bhubaneswar stopped by Odisha government due to coronavirus scare.

In Gujarat, 8 new positive cases have been reported, all the cases are from Ahmedabad. Total infections in the state rise to 82.

State Bank of India defers EMI payment by 3 months to ease pressure on customers amid COVID-19 scare

All the banks and ATMs in Uttar Pradesh will remain open from 10 am to 4 pm.

Police on alert at Delhi-Haryana border, they are keeping an eye out on people who are violating the lockdown rules without any prope cause. A drone camera is being used for the purpose.

BMC starts Mumbai helpline number: – 1800221292. The call time is between 9am to 9pm, the concerned Ward will be reached and necessary help will be provided. The facility in BMC jurisdiction only.

Fourth COVID-19 case confirmed in Odisha. The patient had a travel history to Dubai. Tested positive by AIIMS.

The Markaz at Nizamuddin was vacated by Delhi Police at 4 am on Wednesday (April 1), around 2,100 people evacuated.

One coronavirus death in Maharashtra’s Palghar of a 50-year-old male with no apparent history of foreign travel. Maharashtra reports 18 new cases; 16 from Mumbai and 2 from Pune, total cases 320.

Mumbai Police’s Twitter handle does its part in educating people about social distancing as a measure to stop spread of COVID-19.

The 2.65 lakh employees in SBI have decided to donate their two days’ salary, around Rs 100 crores, to PM-CARES fund to fight COVID-19.

Madhya Pradesh reported 20 new COVID-19 cases, 19 from Indore and one case from Khargone district. The total number of coronavirus cases is 63, while 3 have been declared dead.

Three coronavirus deaths reported from West Bengal in last 24 hourrs, death toll at 5, while 15 new positive cases of Coronavirus reported in the state. Total number of COVID-19 cases in the state rises to 37. 

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First case of coronavirus positive has been reported from Haryana’s Hisar. An elderly woman with a travel history to US was found to be COVID-19 positive on Monday, March 30. She returned from the US on March 17 and on March 23 she was put under home quarantine. After she developed symptoms, she was transferred to Civil Hospital in Hisar where she was tested.

Recently, the government recognised Delhi`s Nizamuddin as one of the nine hotspots after 1,746 people had assembled at the Markaz building there for a religious congregation earlier in March and 24 positive cases have been detected so far. As on March 21, of the 1,746 persons staying in Hazrat Nizamuddin Markaz, 216 were foreigners and 1,530 were Indians.

President Trump once again urged Americans to follow strict social distancing measures ahead of a “tough two weeks” that may lead to the death of around 100,000 people from the coronavirus. “It`s absolutely critical for the American people to follow the guidelines for the next 30 days. It`s a matter of life and death,” Trump said during a news conference at the White House. “We want Americans to be prepared for the hard days that lie ahead,” Trump said.

Bureau Report

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