Spain sees lowest daily toll in 17 days, with 605 deaths

Madrid: Spain recorded its lowest daily death toll from coronavirus in 17 days, with 605 people dying, the government said on Friday.

The update raised the overall number of fatalities to 15,843 in Spain, which has suffered one of the worst outbreaks of COVID-19 in the world, and where the total number of cases now stands at 157,022.


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Shiv Sena objects to Governor holding meeting on coronavirus

Mumbai: The Shiv Sena on Friday took objection to Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari holding a meeting with administrative officials on steps being taken to curb the spread of coronavirus, saying “parallel governance” will create confusion.

In an editorial in its mouthpiece ‘Saamana’, the ruling party said in the prevailing “war-like situation” (a refernce to the coronavirus crisis), there should be a single centre of command to give directives to the administration.

“The Prime Minister at the Centre and Chief Minister in the state (should have that authority). Even at the video conference meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday, the Shiv Sena and NCP president Sharad Pawar told Modi the entire country was united under his leadership to fight the virus,” the Marathi daily said.

ChiefMinister Uddhav Thackeray and Pawar had attended the meeting from Mumbai.

While lauding Thackeray for his handling of the coronavirus situation, Pawar apprised Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah about the Governor’s role (in holding the meeting with officials), the editorial said.

“There was no bitterness. If someone runs a parallel government, it would lead to confusion. If a senior leader like Pawar feels this way, then the matter should be taken seriously,” it said.

The newspaper said the Governor is known for his zeal for work as in the past he has been an RSS pracharak and a BJP worker.

“The state has got a Governor who does not follow any time schedule and people experienced this when they saw Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar being sworn in early morning (last year),” the Sena mouthpiece quipped.

The editorial also slammed the opposition BJP for frequently going to the Raj Bhavan to criticise the Sena-NCP- Congress government.

Earlier this week, Koshyari held a meeting through video conferencing with district collectors and divisional commissioners.

The meeting discussed availability of medical facilities and food items for labourers, migrants and homeless persons, who have been badly affected by the coronavirus outbreak and the subsequent lockdown.

It also discussed measures for sale of agriculture produce, involvement of NGOs in relief efforts and tracking people who returned from the religious gathering held in Nizamuddin, Delhi, last month, among other issues.

The meeting was attended by divisional commissioners, additional commissioner of BMC and collectors of ten districts.


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Goa: Cong slams Sawant’s Ayurveda treatment for COVID-19 cases

Panaji: The Congress on Friday reacted strongly to Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant’s claim that Ayurveda would be used to treat COVID-19 patients in the state.

Leader of Opposition Digambar Kamat warned the state government that Goans should not be used as “guinea pigs”.

Taking to Twitter, Kamat said, “Use of Ayurveda for #Covid19. Has GOI Health Ministry and IEC approved the medicines? Has @moayush got approval from @WHO for such treatment? Will @goacm reveal details of claims made by him? Let us not use Goans as Guinea Pigs.”

Sawant had claimed COVID-19 patients and suspects who are quarantined are being treated with Ayurveda and allopathy.

The Goa Forward Party contested the Chief Minister’s claim on Thursday.

GFP chief Vijai Sardesai had tweeted, saying, “While I do acknowledge the benefits of #Ayurveda, I’m forced to ask what treatment @goacm gave to #covid19 patients.”

“What scientific basis does this have? What medical study supports this? Is some kind of experiment being done on #goemkars (Goans)?”

Goa has six active COVID-19 patients who are undergoing treatment at a special hospital near here.


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Boris Johnson out of ICU, must rest up says his father

Boris Johnson out of ICU, must rest up says his father

London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been shifted out of the intensive care unit (ICU) at a London hospital, where he remains under close monitoring by doctors in the early phase of his recovery after testing positive for the coronavirus.

Downing Street said Johnson, 55, is in extremely good spirits at the St Thomas’ Hospital ward as his father, Stanley Johnson, called on his son to rest up.

The Prime Minister has been moved this evening [Thursday] from intensive care back to the ward, where he will receive close monitoring during the early phase of his recovery. He is in extremely good spirits, a Downing Street spokesperson said on Thursday.

Stanley Johnson said the whole family was “tremendously grateful” that the UK prime minister had been moved out of intensive care, adding that he thinks his son’s illness has “got the whole country to realise this is a serious event”.

He must rest up He took one for the team and we’ve got to make sure we play properly now,” he told the BBC.

Boris Johnson’s pregnant fiancee, Carrie Symonds, took to Twitter to express her relief with a series of clapping hands emoticons alongside a picture of a rainbow, which has emerged as the symbol of support for the country’s National Health Service (NHS) through the course of the pandemic fightback.

The 32-year-old, who has been self-isolating with the couple’s dog Dilyn, had revealed her own symptoms of coronavirus last week but said she was on the mend .

According to latest UK Department of Health figures, the number of people to have died in hospital in the UK after testing positive for the novel coronavirus has risen to 7,978.

Ministers and officials urged the British public to continue to observe the strict social distancing norms over what is a long Easter holiday weekend when it is customary for people to travel and get together with their friends and families in different parts of the country.

The whole country has been practicing a stringent form of social distancing for three weeks now. Precisely because we’re doing everything we can to minimise the bleak numbers that I just read out, said UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab during the daily Downing Street briefing on Thursday as he deputises for the UK PM while he is in hospital.

Now, as we look forward to the long Bank Holiday Easter weekend, I know some people are going to start wondering is it time to ease up on the rules. So I’ve got to say thank you for your sacrifice. But, also, we’re not done yet. We must keep going, he said.

While the initial 21-day semi-lockdown announced by Boris Johnson on March 23 comes to a close towards next Monday, all indications are that it would have to be further extended to continue to keep the numbers afflicted by the deadly virus manageable for the NHS to treat.

“We mustn’t give the coronavirus a second chance to kill more people and to hurt our country,” said Raab, as he urged people to continue to stay at home and leave only for restricted purposes of essential shopping and one form of exercise a day.


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46 new cases in Gujarat take total to 308

46 new cases in Gujarat take total to 308

Gandhinagar: With the continued and intensified surveillance and testing of coronavirus infection inside the hotspots of Gujarat, the health authorities said on Friday that 46 new confirmed positive cases have been detected in the last 12 hours in the state. Gujarat has now crossed the 300 mark with 308 positive cases and 19 deaths.

At least 46 new positive cases and 2 more deaths were reported on Friday morning, as the spread of local infection continues to grow in the state. In the last 12 hours, Vadodara saw 17 new positive cases, followed by 11 cases in Ahmedabad, 5 in Rajkot, four in Bharuch and Bhavnagar, two cases each in Kutch and Patan and Gandhinagar registered one case.

Two more positive patients of the virus succumbed on Friday, as a male (40) with comorbid conditions like kidney problems, admitted in the Civil hospital and another male (81) with comorbidity like hypertension and diabetes, admitted in the Gujarat Medical Education and Research Society (GMERS) hospital, Gandhinagar, died. Four positive patients were discharged after treatment.

Ahmedabad has the maximum number of positive cases (153), followed by Vadodara (39), Surat (24), Bhavnagar (22), Rajkot (18), Gandhinagar and Patan (14 each), Kutch and Bharuch (4 each), Porbandar (3), Mehsana, Gir-Somnath, Chhota Udepur and Anand (two each) and Panchmahal, Jamnagar, Morbi, Sabarkantha and Dahod (one each).

“More positive cases of Corona being detected is a good sign and is not a cause of worry. This was expected. We have also found that a doctor in Ahmedabad serving in the Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Program of the government has been found positive of the virus. Another doctor from the Sola Civil hospital has also been found positive. But it needs to be found out whether they contracted the virus while on duty or through their social contacts,” said Jayanti Ravi, the Gujarat health secretary.

Despite the secretary’s claims, it is a matter of concern that some new positive cases have also sprung up in areas which are out of hotspots. In Ahmedabad, apart from the hotspots, positive cases were found in Manekchowk, Juhapura, New Vadaj and Dudheshwar areas. Similarly new cases have been found outside the hotspots in Vadodara as well.

“Out of the total 259 active cases, the condition of 257 is stable, whereas the condition of 2 is critical and they are on ventilator,” added Ravi.

“In the last 24 hours, we have taken 978 samples for the testing, where 67 have been found positive, 635 negative and 276 are pending,” added Ravi.

“The total number of quarantined in the state is 12,352, where 11,015 are home quarantined, 1170 in government facilities and 167 in private facilities,” added Ravi.


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Global virus death toll passes 94,000, but some signs of hope

Global virus death toll passes 94,000, but some signs of hope

Brussels: Another horror day of the coronavirus pandemic saw the global death toll pass 94,000, although there were tentative signs of hope that the crisis was peaking in the United States and Europe.

The picture of the unfolding economic catastrophe also became clearer with the IMF warning of a Great Depression and data showing 17 million Americans lost their jobs, but a European Union financial rescue package agreement offered some relief to the barrage of bad news.

Another 1,700 people died in the United States on Thursday, while there were hundreds more deaths across Europe, driving the confirmed global toll above 94,000.

Nearly half of all pandemic fatalities have occurred over the past week.

But authorities in worst-hit Europe and the United States said a slight decline in daily deaths and infections gave reason to hope the worst could be over.

“The fire started by the pandemic is starting to come under control,” said Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez of Spain, where fatalities inched down to 683 from 757 a day before, pushing that country’s total above 15,000.

“Our priority now is not to turn back, especially not to return to our starting point, not to lower our guard.” France also reported that 82 fewer people were in intensive care for COVID-19 — the first fall since the pandemic broke out.

And Anthony Fauci, the US government’s top pandemic expert, said the United States was “going in the right direction”.

The US recorded 1,783 deaths in the past 24 hours, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University as of 0030 GMT Friday, lower than the previous day’s record toll of 1,973.

The US has seen more than 16,500 confirmed deaths, the second-highest tally in the world after Italy, and more than 460,000 confirmed cases.

In New York, the epicentre of the virus in the United States, only 200 more people entered hospitals, the lowest number since the pandemic struck, even though 799 people died over the last day, Governor Andrew Cuomo said.

“We are flattening the curve by what we are doing,” Cuomo said, adding, “We have to keep the curve flat.” But he declined to predict how New York would fare in the coming weeks, telling reporters bluntly: “I have no idea.”

Further lifting spirits, the health improved of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the highest profile of the 1.5 million people infected by the virus, and he ended three days of intensive care.

However, Britain announced another 881 deaths on Thursday, taking the total to nearly 8,000.

On the economic front, Europe attempted a fightback with EU finance ministers agreeing in late-night talks to a 500 billion-euro ( 550 billion) rescue package aimed at reducing pain across the 27-nation bloc, especially hardest-hit Italy and Spain.

“Europe has decided and is ready to meet the gravity of the crisis,” French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire tweeted after the talks.

He warned earlier in the day that France’s economy was expected to shrink six percent this year, even with the country’s own 100-billion-euro relief plan.

The US Federal Reserve threw its own fresh lifeline to Americans, with chairman Jerome Powell announcing a 2.3 trillion financing measure “to provide as much relief and stability as we can during this period of constrained economic activity.”

The International Monetary Fund said 170 of its 180 members would see declines in per capita income this year — just a few months after predictions that nearly all would enjoy growth.

“We anticipate the worst economic fallout since the Great Depression,” said IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva, urging governments to provide lifelines to businesses and households alike.

And despite hopeful signs in Western nations as well as in China, where the virus was first detected late last year, there are fears the worst is still to come in much of the developing world.

War-torn Yemen, which has been experiencing one of the world’s most acute humanitarian crises, on Friday reported its first case.

Brazilian authorities Thursday confirmed the first deaths in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro where crowding and poor sanitation have raised fears of a catastrophe.

There are similar fears in India, where hundreds of millions of poor people are becoming increasingly desperate.

“I keep hearing that the government will do this and that. No one has even come to see if we are alive or dead,” Rajni Devi, a mother of three, told AFP in a slum on the outskirts of New Delhi.

In a move to build international solidarity over the crisis, Germany on Thursday led a videoconference session of the UN Security Council on the pandemic.

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres opened the session by calling the pandemic “the fight of a generation — and the raison d’etre of the United Nations itself.” Guterres appealed for a global halt to conflicts to concentrate on the COVID-19 fight.

Saudi Arabia embraced the call by announcing a unilateral pause in its brutal offensive against rebels who control much of Yemen.

US President Donald Trump said he spoke Thursday to Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, and Russian President Vladimir Putin, and thought they were near a deal to end an oil price war that has thrown further uncertainties into the global economy.

OPEC announced Friday that major oil producers except Mexico had agreed to cut output.


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Asian markets rise after Fed stimulus boosts Wall St

Asian markets rise after Fed stimulus boosts Wall St

Tokyo: Asian markets were mostly higher in morning trade on Friday after the latest US coronavirus stimulus measures boosted Wall Street overnight.

In its latest attempt to ease the economic pain inflicted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the US Federal Reserve said it would pump 2.3 trillion through new lending programmes.

The pandemic has now claimed more than 94,000 lives around the world and hammered economies, sending governments and central banks scrambling to put together unprecedented, massive emergency measures.

The strong close on Wall Street helped boost Tokyo’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index by 0.4 per cent in the afternoon.

Seoul was also up, rising 0.7 percent, and Taipei gained 0.1 percent. But Shanghai was down 0.7 per cent.

Hong Kong, Sydney, Wellington, and Singapore were closed for a public holiday.

The Fed appears to be “on a mission to blow holes in every dam that stops the flow of credit”, said Stephen Innes, chief global markets strategist at AxiCorp.

“And it sure sounds like they have plenty more dynamite if needed.” The European Union also followed the US with its own rescue package worth 500 billion euros ( 550 billion) to ease the impact of COVID-19 in the 27-nation bloc.

Millions of jobs have been shed during the pandemic, with data released Thursday showing 17 million people have lost their jobs in the United States alone since mid-March.

But investors appear to be focused more on the impact of the stimulus packages and if they will be able to achieve the stability governments are hoping for.

The latest emergency measures came as the International Monetary Fund warned that 170 of its 180 members would see declines in per capita income this year.

“We anticipate the worst economic fallout since the Great Depression,” said IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva, urging governments to provide lifelines to businesses and households alike, and cautioned that “it could get worse”.

All major oil producers except Mexico, meanwhile, agreed to cut output and May and June by 10 million barrels a day after marathon talks to stabilise crude prices.

Oil has plummeted to near-two-decade lows in recent weeks because of the pandemic’s impact on the global economy and a bruising price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia.

But while Riyadh and Moscow have agreed, OPEC said the deal can only take effect after consent from Mexico — which did not agree to its share of cuts under the deal.

Brent Crude was down 4.1 percent, and West Texas Intermediate was 9.3 percent lower.


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Facebook ‘Quiet Mode’ silences push notifications on mobile

Facebook ‘Quiet Mode’ silences push notifications on mobile

San Francisco: Facebook has announced a “Quiet Mode” on its main app which will mute or pause most push notifications to help you focus on your family and friends, sleep without distraction or manage how you spend your time at home.

If you try to open Facebook while in ‘Quiet Mode’, you’ll be reminded that you set this time aside to limit your time in the app.

“We also added shortcuts to Notification Settings and News Feed Preferences, so you can make the most of your time on Facebook by controlling the type of posts you see in your News Feed as well as the updates you receive,” the social networking giant said in a statement late Thursday.

The aim is to help people adjust to new routines as they stay home in COVID-19 times.

“Setting boundaries for how you spend your time online can be helpful,” said Facebook.

The ‘Quiet Mode’ can be found under Facebook’s “Your Time on Facebook” dashboard.

Facebook said it is sharing tips from the World Health Organization (WHO) on how people can take care of themselves, stay active, relieve stress, and establish new goals and routines while staying home.

“We’ll also connect people to their local crisis hotline, so people can call or text to get help when they need it. These tips and resources will be available in the Coronavirus Information Center on Facebook,” said the company.

Facebook also donated $2 million to support organizations like Vibrant Emotional Health that operates the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the US, Kids Help Phone in Canada, iCALL Psychosocial Helpline in India, Samaritans in the UK, Centro de Valorização da Vida in Brazil and more.

“These organisations offer critical support for people struggling with loneliness, anxiety and other mental health issues and we want to help them increase capacity quickly during this time,” said Facebook.


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Death toll from COVID-19 exceeds 90,000 worldwide

Death toll from COVID-19 exceeds 90,000 worldwide

New York: The death toll from COVID-19 exceeded 90,000 worldwide on Thursday, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.

The fresh figure reached 90,057 as of 12.25 p.m. (1625 GMT), an interactive map maintained by the university’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) showed, reported Xinhua news agency.

Italy saw most deaths

Italy saw the most deaths, standing at 17,669 among 139,422 confirmed cases, followed by Spain, with 15,238 deaths among 152,446 cases, the tally showed.

The United States reported 432,579 confirmed cases, the most in the world, and its death toll stood at 14,831, according to the CSSE.


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14 more test positive for COVID-19 in Old City; 23 in on area

14 more test positive for COVID-19 in Old City; 23 in on area

Hyderabad: After 14 people tested positive for COVID-19 in the city’s Hafez Baba Nagar, the policemen were deployed around the neighborhood. The government agencies have placed barricades around the lanes of house. As a result, the South (Charminar) Zone of Grater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) declared the area as a ‘danger zone.’

On Thursday, a siasat.com reporter visited the area where curfew had been imposed in Baba Nagar. The inner lanes of the locality were barricaded by the residents themselves. Two-wheelers, and four wheelers were kept at the both ends of the lanes so that no one could enter or exit the perimeter.

 “Among the fresh cases, eight were reported from this area alone, two from Barkas who were in primary contact with with the 70-year-old woman, Khair Unnisa, who succumbed to death via COVID-19 on Wednesday,” said Shirley Pushyaragam, GHMC Deputy Commissioner of Chandrayangutta Circle.

Mrs. Shirley also added that in this locale, the 14 coronavirus cases were members of Khair Unnisa’s family as well as tenants who too were infected by her. The patients included nine members from Khair Unnisa’s family, three tenants and two from Barkas who are relatives of Khair Unnisa.

When asked about the travel history, Mrs Shirley claimed that Khair Unnisa’s son had traveled to Delhi.

Bandlaguda Mandal Revenue Officer Farheen Sheikh said, “The entire area of Hafez Baba Nagar has been turned into ‘containment cluster’ — barricaded with police deployed and all the lanes connecting to the deceased’s house now a part of a ‘Red Zone’.

Talking about the primary contacts of the deceased the official  relayed that as much as 23 samples of relatives and neighbours were collected from the places where those tested positive people visited subsequently.

The GHMC has made 11 healthcare teams to identify the suspected people who came in contact with positive patients. Though primary and secondary contacts who have been tested negative the officials have asked them to self-quarantine themselves for 14 days.

Similarly, the Deputy Commissioner of Falaknuma D.Jagan stated, “Under the limits within the GHMC Falaknuma Circle, two positive cases have been reported in Kishanbagh and Roshan Colony in Falaknuma. They had a travel history to Delhi and are currently undergoing treatment at Gandhi Hospital.”

Earlier in Dabeerpura three positive cases were detected.

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