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Odisha imposes night curfew in 10 districts

Odisha imposes night curfew in 10 districts Updated: Updated: Number of cases reaches 3,42,224 while 1,921 have succumbed to the disease Share Article AAA A boy wears protective mask as he sits behind of his parent’s motorbike on the road as city starts again protective majors due to COVID-19 second stain begins in Bhubaneswar.   | Photo Credit: BISWARANJAN ROUT Number of cases reaches 3,42,224 while 1,921 have succumbed to the disease The Odisha government on Saturday imposed night curfew in 10 districts mostly in the western region following a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases. The night curfew will come into force from Monday. “In the interest of the general public and to prevent transmission of infection, it is directed that night curfew in the districts of Sundargarh, Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Bargarh, Balangir, Nuapada, Kalahandi, Nabarangpur, Koraput and Malkangiri will be in force from April 5 till further orders,” said Chief Secretary Suresh Chandra Mohapatra iss

Night Curfew returns in 10 Odisha districts, revised SOPs for Jagannath temple

Night Curfew returns in 10 Odisha districts, revised SOPs for Jagannath temple Night Curfew returns in 10 Odisha districts, revised SOPs for Jagannath temple As per the latest notification issued by the Chief Secretary, the curfew will be imposed from April 5 in Sundargarh, Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Bargarh, Bolangir, Nuapada, Kalahandi, Nawrangpur, Koraput, and Malkangiri. advertisement UPDATED: April 3, 2021 22:28 IST The night curfew in Odisha will remain in place from 10 pm till 5 am (Picture Credits: Reuters/ Representative) In view of rising Covid-19 cases in the state and across the country, the Odisha government on Saturday announced a night curfew in ten districts. The night curfew will come into force from April 5.

Karachi s capacity to manage disasters reviewed

Daily Times April 2, 2021 Strategies to improve Karachi’s disaster response were discussed at a meeting at the Commissioner’s Office involving some 14 departments of the Emergency Response System and a team of Jinnah Sindh medical University’s collaborative project titled ‘Measuring Urban Capacity for Humanitarian Crisis’. Presided by the Commissioner Karachi Navid Ahmed Shaikh, the participants reviewed the research outcomes presented by JSMU’s APPNA Institute of Public Health and suggested measures like upgrading of various ambulance services in Karachi according to international standards and a formal system of accreditation of the ambulances to be introduced by the Commissioner’s office, said a statement here on Thursday. Professor Lubna Ansari Baig, Chairperson AIPH-JSMU said that

Coronavirus | Odisha records sharp rise in COVID-19 cases

Updated: Officials directed to demarcate containment zones at the micro level Share Article AAA The tally has now increased to 3,41,311. After the recovery of 3,37,091 persons, the active cases are 2,246 while 1,921 persons have succumbed to the disease.   | Photo Credit: Biswaranjan Rout Officials directed to demarcate containment zones at the micro level Odisha recorded a sharp rise in COVID-19 infections with daily cases going up by 32.65% on Thursday. While 394 persons tested positive on Thursday, 297 did so on Wednesday. The western districts have reported a high number of positive cases. As per the official data, highest 70 cases were reported from Khordha district. It was followed by Kalahandi (43), Nuapada (40) and Bargarh (34).

Odisha prioritises high-risk groups for vaccine, targets 200,000 doses/day

Odisha prioritises high-risk groups for vaccine, targets 200,000 doses/day
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