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COVID under control, industries given oxy COVID under control, industries given oxy ByAvinash RajputAvinash Rajput / Updated: Jun 4, 2021, 07:03 IST Dist collector allows 20% of daily production for non-medical reasons. District collector Rajesh Deshmukh has recently approved the use of 20 per cent of available oxygen for industrial purposes. The move follows the decrease in the demand of oxygen for medical purposes after the COVID wave has started to come under control recently. It is now allowed for the industrial sector to use 20 per cent of the oxygen available. Ever since the second wave of the pandemic started to take control of lives in the Pune district, there was a huge surge in demand for oxygen, reaching as much as 363 metric tonnes at one point. This coincided with the increase in the number of ....
Activists claim that contact tracing in Pune city is much lower than required and eventually resulting in spread of virus infection and surge in cases. ....
TN Police Makes Lockdown Violators Sit with Fake COVID Positive Patients on Their Two-Wheelers Earlier in 2020 also, the police in Tiruppur was on lockdown implementation duty at a road junction and they had an ambulance parked on the roadside with a person dressed up as a coronavirus patient. | 22 May 2021 10:52 AM GMT Trichy: In a bid to scare people flouting lockdown norms, cops in Tamil Nadu let loose COVID patient on two-wheeler riders. According to reports, two-wheeler riders on the Vangapalayam Pirivu check post in Karur, who ventured out during lockdown hours, have been getting the shock of their lives after a Covid-19 patient started getting on to their pillion seat without permission. ....
Read more about Chennai Corp announces Rs 2,000 fine for violating home quarantine protocol on Business Standard. Greater Chennai Corporation has decided to impose a fine of Rs 2,000 if Covid positive patients found violating home isolation protocol ....