India Logs 2.4 Lakh New Covid Cases, Below 3-lakh Mark For Seventh Day
The country logged 2,40,842 new Covid cases and 3,741 fatalities during the last 24 hours
Outlook Web Bureau 23 May 2021, Last Updated at 10:11 am PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-05-23T09:55:48+05:30 India Logs 2.4 Lakh New Covid Cases, Below 3-lakh Mark For Seventh Day outlookindia.com 2021-05-23T10:11:15+05:30
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Amid a steady decline in the number of Covid-19 infections, India logged 2,40,842 new cases and 3,741 fatalities during the last 24 hours, marking the seventh consecutive day when the daily caseload remained under the three lakh mark.
With the latest addition, the country’ Covid caseload has surged to 2.65 crore while the death toll has risen to 2.99 lakh.
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Covid Second Wave: Here’s A List Of Latest Restrictions And Lockdown Details In All States And UTs
While coronavirus infections have declined across India, the rise in Covid fatalities has resulted in many states and Union Territories extending their corona curfew. Here’s the full list of restrictions
Outlook Web Bureau 23 May 2021, Last Updated at 9:19 am PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-05-23T09:17:35+05:30 Covid Second Wave: Here’s A List Of Latest Restrictions And Lockdown Details In All States And UTs
The Paradox Of Being Positive
Covid recovering patients need psychological support from extrinsic factors as well as from within. The belief that the worst is over is important to rebuild the mind and body.
T S Haokip 22 May 2021, Last Updated at 12:14 pm Representational Image/ PTI outlookindia.com 2021-05-22T12:14:06+05:30
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Who is to be blamed? China and its Wuhan lab or myself for failing to stop the virus? Personally, I would not curse myself though, as I have meticulously followed all advisories, and painstakingly adhered to preventive norms since the onset of the pandemic; there could not have been better results even if the whole effort were repeated. Who else then? Had the crucial period of the months after the first wave been utilised for a vaccination drive on a war-footing, the situation could have been much different. Also, a precious opportunity to develop infrastructure to tackle another wave was consciously lost, as the abse