Restrictions will increase in Gujarat after Delhi, Mumbai? HC ordered to impose weekend curfew

Posted on 6th Apr 2021 by rohit kumar

Corona infection continues to increase in the country. Because of the increasing cases, the governments of the state are also increasing the restrictions. After Delhi and Mumbai, now, strict guidelines of Corona can be issued in Gujarat as well. The possibility of this has increased further since an order from the Gujarat High Court.

 

The Gujarat High Court has asked to decide on the weekend curfew because of the increasing cases. The High Court feels that a lockdown should be imposed in the state.

 

Most people in Maharashtra, Delhi, Pazab and Madhya Pradesh became Coronam-free

Maharashtra, Delhi, Punjab, and Madhya Pradesh have reported the highest number of Coronavirus (Covid-19) patients in the country during the last 24 hours. Maharashtra has the highest number of 26,252 patients, followed by 2,926 in Delhi, 2,515 in Punjab, 2064 in Madhya Pradesh from the Corona epidemic.

 

According to the data released by the Union Health Ministry on Tuesday morning, 96,982 new cases of corona infection were reported during the last 24 hours. After this, the total number of infected has increased to one crore 26 lakh 86 thousand 049. At the same time, 50,143 patients have become healthy during this period, in which 1,17,32,279 patients have been coronated. There have been 7,88,223 active cases. During the same period, the death toll from the disease has increased to 1,65,547 with 446 more patients dying. The recovery rate in the country has come down partially to 92.48 percent and the rate of active cases has increased to 6.21 percent while the death rate has come down to 1.30 percent.

 

Vaccination status

 

According to the Health Ministry data till Tuesday, a total of 8,31,10,926 doses of vaccines have been given in the country so far. According to the ministry's data, till 7 am, a total of 43,00,966 doses of the vaccine were given in the last 24 hours of which 39,00,505 beneficiaries were given the first dose of vaccine while 4,00,461 beneficiaries were given the second dose of the vaccine. Of the total vaccines administered so far, 60 percent of the doses have been given in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, and Kerala.

 

According to the data, out of a total of 8,31,10,926 vaccines in the country, a maximum of 81,27,248 doses have been given in Maharashtra. After this, there have been 76,89,507 vaccines in Gujarat, 72,99,305 in Rajasthan, 71,98,372 in Uttar Pradesh and 65,41,370 vaccines in West Bengal.

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