India COVID-19 live updates May 14 : Odisha's total COVID-19 cases jump to 611 with 73 new cases
Coronavirus cases in India went up to 78,003, according to the data published on the health ministry website on Thursday morning. As many as 2,549 people have died of the disease in the country. Click here for full Covid-19 coverage
On Wednesday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said making India self-reliant does not mean we will become an isolationist country, a day after PM Modi announced a package of ₹20 lakh crore to aid in the process of making the country self-reliant. The finance minister, among other things, announced EPF support to workers and ₹50,000 crore equity infusion for MSMEs.
India COVID-19 live updates May 14 : Odisha's total COVID-19 cases jump to 611 with 73 new cases
Destination addresses of passengers booking tickets being noted since May 13 for contact tracing: IRCTC
"With effect from May 13, IRCTC has started taking destination address of all passengers booking tickets. This will help in contact tracing, if required later," says Railway ministry.
'Was stuck in Mumbai since February, happy to be home': Train carrying migrants from Mumbai reaches Delhi
A special train, carrying passengers from Mumbai, arrived at New Delhi railway station today. Passengers were screened after deboarding train. A passenger, Sunil says, "Was in Mumbai since February. I'm happy to be home. All protocols were strictly followed during the journey"
India COVID-19 live updates May 14 : Odisha's total COVID-19 cases jump to 611 with 73 new cases
Lockdown will be eased keeping social distancing in mind: Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain
"Delhi CM Kejriwal had sought suggestions from the public, we got around 5 lakh suggestions. A policy is being formulated and you will get to know about it in 2-3 days, whatever opens will be opened keeping in mind social distancing," says Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain.
Inmate of Rohini Jail in Delhi tested positive for Covid-19
One inmate of Delhi's Rohini Jail has tested positive for Covid-19. He was in DDU hospital for some intestinal problem and was operated upon on May 10. He was also tested for coronavirus and his result came yesterday. Twenty other inmates and 5 jail staff have been quarantined, a Jail official told ANI.
FM Nirmala Sitharaman to address press conference at 4 pm today
A day after announcing details of Centre's economic package, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will address a press conference at 4 pm today.
66 fresh Covid-19 cases in Rajasthan take state tally to 4,394
As many as 66 fresh Covid-19 cases have been reported from Rajasthan, taking the total number of coronavirus cases in the state to 4,394, according to the state Health Department on Thursday. : ANI
Two more Covid-19 cases in Himachal, state tally reaches 69
Two more Covid-19 cases have been reported from Himachal Pradesh, taking the total number of coronavirus cases in the state to 69,.
India COVID-19 live updates May 14 : Odisha's total COVID-19 cases jump to 611 with 73 new cases
All train tickets booked before March 25 for travel on or before June 30 will be cancelled, full refund to be provided: Railway ministry
All train tickets booked before March 25 for travel on or before June 30 will be cancelled, and full refund will be provided, Railway ministry has said.
73 fresh coronavirus cases in Odisha take state tally to 611
As many as 73 fresh Covid-19 cases were reported in Odisha on Thursday morning. Total number of positive cases in the state has gone up to 611, according to Information and Public Relations Department, Odisha. : ANI
Coronavirus may never go away, warns WHO
It is possible the new coronavirus may be here to stay, it's impossible to predict when the pandemic might be controlled, said World Health Organization's emergencies chief.
Special train carrying passengers from Delhi arrives in Bengaluru
A special train, carrying passengers from Delhi, arrived at Bengaluru City railway station today. : ANI
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Nine US states sue EPA for easing environmental enforcement amid pandemic
Nine states on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against the US Environmental Protection Agency for relaxing a range of companies’ compliance and monitoring requirements with federal clean air and water laws in response to the coronavirus pandemic, arguing the policy is too broad and not transparent, reported news agency Reuters.
India COVID-19 live updates May 14 : Odisha's total COVID-19 cases jump to 611 with 73 new cases
Covid-19 cases in India go up to 78,003, death toll at 2,549
With 3,722 cases, 134 deaths in last 24 hours, India’s Covid-19 tally crosses 78,000-mark.
2 migrant workers dead, 12 injured in road accident in Bihar
At least 2 workers died and twelve others got injured in a collision between a bus and a truck today near Shankar Chowk in Bihar's Samastipur. The injured were taken to a hospital. The bus, going from Muzaffarpur to Katihar, was carrying 32 migrant labourers. : ANI
'Happy to be back': Stranded in Delhi for 2 months, man reaches J-K via special train
A special train carrying passengers from New Delhi Railway Station (NDLS) reached Jammu Tawi Railway Station today. A passenger says,"I was stranded in Delhi since last two months. I am very happy to be back." : ANI
5 fresh Covid-19 cases in Nepal take country's infection tally to 245
Five fresh coronavirus cases were reported in Nepal. The total number of cases in the country have now gone up to 245, according to Nepal Health Ministry. : ANI
Drugmaker Roche in talks with UK govt to roll out coronavirus antibody test kits
Swiss drugmaker Roche Holding AG said on Wednesday it was in talks with the UK government to roll out its coronavirus antibody test kits in the country after Public Health England (PHE) found them reliable. : Reuters
Oil prices go up due to decline in US crude inventories, demand concerns linger
Oil prices crept up on Thursday, supported by a surprise decline of U.S. crude inventories, but gains were capped by worries that a potential second wave of the coronavirus pandemic might trigger fresh lockdowns and slam fuel demand once again, reported news agency Reuters.
8 labourers dead, 50 injured as truck they were travelling in collides with bus in Madhya Pradesh
Eight labourers died and around 50 were injured after the truck they were travelling in collided with a bus in Madhya Pradesh's Guna on Wednesday night. The injured labourers have been shifted to a district hospital. They were going to their native places in UP from Maharashtra. : ANI
Chile orders total quarantine for capital's seven million people
Chile has ordered a total quarantine for the capital Santiago's seven million people after authorities reported a 60 percent spike in coronavirus infections in 24 hours, dealing a stunning blow to hopes the economy would soon reopen, reported news agency AFP.
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Trump 'totally' disagrees with Fauci over loosening Covid-19 restrictions
US President Donald Trump deepened his rift with top medical advisor Anthony Fauci over loosening coronavirus restrictions, saying they "totally" disagree on whether to keep schools closed, reported news agency AFP.
6 labourers going from Punjab to Bihar killed in road accident
Six migrant labourers going to Bihar from Punjab on foot were crushed by a roadways bus in Muzaffarnagar on Wednesday night. Four others were injured.
Colombia ups security on Amazon border amid pandemic
To prevent imported cases of Covid-19 amid the pandemic, Colombia will increase its military presence on the Amazon border it shares with Brazil, reported news agency AFP.
Coronavirus capable of spreading through speech: Study
According to a study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS), coronavirus is 'eminently capable' of spreading through speech : AFP
Residents hang out red flags to signal for help during Covid-19 outbreak
Residents hung red rags from their windows to signal their need for state help during Covid-19 outbreak in Colombia's Bogota, reported news agency AFP.
Residents hang red rags from their windows to signal their need for state help, including food handouts, during the #coronavirus outbreak in Bogota, Colombia
📸 Raul Arboleda pic.twitter.com/hOjcE3EQLI
— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 14, 2020
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Over 1,800 coronavirus deaths in US in last 24 hours: Report
Over 1,800 people have died of Covid-19 in the US in last 24 hours, according to news agency AFP tracker.
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