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Government plans to unlock Karnataka in 4-5 phases from June 14 | Bengaluru News

The relaxation for shopping groceries, vegetables and other essentials is between 6am and 10am(Representative image) BENGALURU: The state government is expected to unlock economic activities in a phased manner from June 14 as the Covid-19 positivity rate has been falling in Bengaluru and some other districts and is soon expected to go below 5%. Revenue minister R Ashoka, who is a member of the state’s Covid task force, indicated on Wednesday that the state is looking at four or five phases in select districts. “Keeping the number of deaths and new cases in mind, we have decided not to lift lockdown restrictions at one go,” Ashoka said as the state recorded 10,959 positive cases on Wednesday, and 2,395 of the cases were in Bengaluru.

News outlet says up to 90% of Canadian COVID-19 cases could be false positives

Over a two-week investigation, the Westphalian Times asked provincial health authorities and public health labs in Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, and New Brunswick to determine their level sensitivity used in their polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing for COVID-19. The news outlet also researched previous findings scrutinized by prominent epidemiology experts in the U.S. and the UK. The The reliability of the PCR test used by governments across Canada is a crucial issue in a trial pitting churches and individuals against the Manitoba government. Represented by the Justice Center, churches and individuals are challenging government lockdown restrictions in the Court of Queen’s Bench as unjustified violations of the Charter freedoms to associate, worship and assemble peacefully. The burden is on the Manitoba government to justify its restrictions on Charter rights and freedoms as being reasonable, necessary and benefici

Curbs eased in Noida and Ghaziabad, but malls, gyms to stay closed | Noida News

Representative image NOIDA/GHAZIABAD: Lockdown restrictions would be lifted partially in Noida and Ghaziabad from Monday as the Uttar Pradesh government has announced the relaxation of curbs in several districts where Covid cases have dipped below 600. On Sunday, Ghaziabad’s active cases stood at 496 after the health department discharged 162 people in the past 24 hours. Noida, on the other hand, had 583 active cases. The easing of curbs is only for 12 hours on weekdays. Night curfew and weekend lockdown will continue across the state. According to the government guidelines, all markets, industries, transport, offices and logistical firms can resume operations but with strict Covid protocols in place. However, shopping malls, gyms, spas, cinema halls, clubs and educational institutions will remain closed.

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