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Fine for now but if Covid spreads, night curfew is on the way- The New Indian Express

‘Fine’ for now but if Covid spreads, night curfew is on the way Think twice before spitting in public, because it could fetch you a fine of Rs 500. Or if you’re not wearing a mask over your nose and mouth, you might have to shell out Rs 200. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Express News Service CHENNAI: Think twice before spitting in public, because it could fetch you a fine of Rs 500. Or if you’re not wearing a mask over your nose and mouth, you might have to shell out Rs 200. Not practising physical distancing in a public place? Prepare to lose Rs 500.

TN s Covid-19 vaccination drive back in full swing after Assembly elections

TN’s Covid-19 vaccination drive back in full swing after Assembly elections April 10, 2021 1.18 lakh people were inoculated on Friday, April 9 Covid-19 Vaccination in Tamil Nadu is back in full swing after the elections to Tamil Nadu Assembly on April 6 with the daily number of inoculations crossing the one lakh mark (1.18 lakh) on Friday even as the number of new daily Coronavirus cases in the State has been steadily increasing. Vaccination on April 4 dropped to a new low of 15,168 from a high of 1.52 lakh on March 22 even as people showed hesitancy to go and get vaccinated citing elections as a reason. However, post the elections, the number of inoculations has been increasing. As on April 9, a total of 36.05 lakh persons have been inoculated so far in the State, according to State Health Department data.

Experts blame gatherings, reduced face mask use as TN reports over 5,000 Covid-19 cases after five m- The New Indian Express

Express News Service CHENNAI: After over five months, Tamil Nadu reported over 5,000 new Covid-19 cases on Friday. The state reported 5,441 new cases and 23 deaths, taking the tally 9,20,827 and toll to 12,863. Experts said that a combination of factors had contributed to the recent surge and, although a second wave was expected, restrictions could be placed needed on non-essential gatherings.  Chennai reported 1,752 cases while its neighbouring districts of Chengalpattu, Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur reported 465, 153, and 195 cases respectively. Coimbatore reported 473 cases, Cuddalore 148, Madurai 142, Nagapattinam 124, Salem 126, Thanjavur 144, Tirunelveli 114, Tiruppur 148, Trichy 213, and Vellore 109 cases. Only one district reported less than 10 new cases.  According to Dr Prabhdeep Kaur, deputy director, National Institute of Epidemiology, Indian Council of Medical Research, a combination of factors led to the surge. First, in the past two months, there was poor complianc

Experts bat for restrictions instead of lockdown

Experts bat for restrictions instead of lockdown Updated: Updated: ‘Curbs should be tailored to local situations’ Share Article ‘Curbs should be tailored to local situations’ For a little over a month, Tamil Nadu has been registering a surge in fresh coronavirus infections. While a combination of factors are at play, experts strongly believe that a blanket lockdown is nowhere near a solution; rather strict regulations and restrictions tailored to local situations are the way ahead. Since March 5, when the State’s daily count first exceeded 500, Tamil Nadu has added nearly 57,000 more COVID-19 cases to its tally. While poor compliance with pandemic-appropriate behaviour is cited as one of the main reasons for the surge, the role of new variants could not be ruled out, experts said.

Second phase of Covid-19 vaccination commences in TN - The Hindu BusinessLine

Second phase of Covid-19 vaccination commences in TN - The Hindu BusinessLine
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