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Maldives hits new one-day COVID-19 death record The Maldives reported a record one-day COVID-19 toll of 7 on Wednesday as the archipelago struggles amid a raging wave of infections.
Since the pandemic began in 2020, the Maldives has confirmed a total of 48,608 infections and 112 deaths. Statistics collected over the past 24 hours show 1,187 confirmed cases, out of which 965 cases were from the Greater Male area. The remaining 214 cases were confirmed from the atolls, including local resorts.
According to HPA, an 87 year old local male and a 69 year old local female admitted at Laamu COVID Management facility passed away early Wednesday morning at 01:54am and 03:01 am respectively. A 73 year old Maldivian male brought to state-run Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital (IGMH) in Male was declared dead later at 7:25 am, while a 63 year old local female and a 51 year old Indian male admitted at Hulhumale Medical Facility passed away at 08:30am and 08:44 am. The number of deaths hit 6
2021-05-13 04:36:00 GMT2021-05-13 12:36:00(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
MALE, May 13 (Xinhua) Maldives President Ibrahim Solih has ordered the security forces to implement health and safety measures in order to curb the ongoing fourth wave of COVID-19 infections, local media reported here Thursday.
Meanwhile, in a televised address on Wednesday, Solih urged citizens to cooperate with health regulations to ease the burden on the country s healthcare system and prevent the situation from growing out of control.
Solih said that the Maldives was one of the countries worst affected by the pandemic in terms of economic fallout. He warned that more stringent restrictions would be imposed to curb the worsening spread of COVID-19, which would hurt the economy.
Maldivian military ordered to enforce health measures
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Maldives declares 4th Covid wave. Image Source: IANS News
Male, May 13 : Maldivian President Ibrahim Solih has ordered the military to implement health and safety measures in order to curb the ongoing fourth wave of the Covid pandemic, local media reported on Thursday.
In a televised address on Wednesday, Solih urged citizens to cooperate with health regulations to ease the burden on the country s healthcare system and prevent the situation from growing out of control, reports Xinhua news agency.
Solih said that the Maldives was one of the countries worst affected by the pandemic in terms of economic fallout.
A patient suffering from Covid transferred from an ambulance towards the hospital as the major second coronavirus wave surges in Kathmandu (Pic credit: Reuters)
NEW DELHI: As India is battling a vicious second coronavirus wave with more than 3 lakh new cases coming to light every day, there are also concerns about the worsening coronavirus situation in its neighborhood. In the last few days, countries like Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Maldives have seen a whopping surge in the number of coronavirus cases. Here’s a look.
Pakistan
On May 10, Pakistan added 3,084 new cases, pushing its total confirmed tally to 8,64,557. Nearly 10 per cent of the cases in the country are active. The positivity rate stands at 7.93 per cent, reported Dawn. Worse, the children are falling victim to the pandemic. According to reports, in the month of April, as many as seven children succumbed to the coronavirus.
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