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India records 70,421 new Covid cases, lowest since end of March

Health Desk | banglanews24.com
Update: 2021-06-14 13:41:16
India records 70,421 new Covid cases, lowest since end of March [photo collected]

India, on Monday, recorded 70,421 new cases of coronavirus infections detected on Sunday, the lowest since the end of March. 

However, only 14.92 lakh samples tested on Sunday, compared to a weekly average of about 19 lakh. 

Tamil Nadu remains the highest contributor with 14,016 new cases.

The country also saw 3,936 deaths in the same period. Maharashtra contributed to over 2,800 of them, including about 2,300 uncounted deaths from previous days.

As the states across India gradually open up after stringent lockdowns, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin Sunday announced more relaxations in 27 districts which includes allowing tea shops to reopen from June 14. 

Barring 11 districts, seven in western and four in Cauvery delta regions respectively, the fresh relaxations would be applicable in the rest of 27 districts including Chennai and other nearby districts.

The Assam government, on the other hand, asked all its employees who have received two doses of Covid-19 vaccine to join offices from Monday even as a partial lockdown across the state will continue be in force.

Easing Delhi’s Covid-19 lockdown even further, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced that from Monday at 5 AM all restaurants in the national capital will be allowed to open at 50% seating capacity. All market complexes, malls in Delhi will now be allowed to open from 10 am to 8 pm. “After 5 am tomorrow, all activities will be allowed except some activities that will be prohibited and some activities that will be done in a restricted manner. A detailed order will be issued,” Kejriwal said.

Source: The Indian Express 

BDST: 1340 HRS, JUN 14, 2021
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