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The national capital recorded 40 Covid deaths. Delhi registered 27,561 new cases, which is 2nd highest since April. Positivity rate jumped to 26 per cent, according to health bulletin released on Wednesday. Developing report
Activist Sharib, his ailing 67-yr-old father and others positive in Okhla Many people in Okhla are Covid positive. Many are announcing this on social media with some residents keeping it to themselves. Sharib told the OT over phone that he has tested positive with his 67-year-old father Sirajul Hassan. “My symptoms are mild. I got test of my other family members today. I am worried about my father as he is a blood cancer patient and undergoing treatment,” he posted about it on the social media also. During the second wave in Delhi in which several people had died, Sharib…
JMI school teacher wins the prestigious Fulbright Award, USA Ayesha Jameel, teaches English to grades 11th and 12th at Syed Abid Husain Sr Sec School, Jamia Millia Islamia, has been selected to participate in the US Department of State’s Fulbright Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program (Fulbright TEA). Ayesha did her schooling from The Pinnacle School and Summer Fields School, New Delhi. Ayesha went on to pursue her Bachelors in English and Education followed by Masters in English from Jamia. A resident of Zakir Nagar, she hopes to inspire her students especially girls that aspirations should be integral in our lives…
Has peak arrived? Positivity rate stable at 25%, 85% hospital beds vacant, says Jain Positivity rate in Delhi has remained stable at around 25 per cent for the last few days, and the number of hospitalisations has also remained stable and this could indicate that corona’s peak has arrived, said Health Minister Satyendar Jain on Wednesday. “This, however, does not mean that the threat of corona has passed. People should strictly adhere to all Covid guidelines that can be controlled as soon as possible. In Delhi hospitals, 85 per cent of beds are still available, and the situation is completely…
It is good that the number of corona patients admitted to hospitals during this wave is low, but avoid getting infected and take care of yourself, according to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. “We will not impose a lockdown. The AAP government is fully prepared to deal with any situation posed by corona, he said. When asked about people worried about their jobs in the face of newly imposed Covid restrictions, Kejriwal said: “I’d like to convey to them that these restrictions were imposed under compulsion. I understand that we have to maintain a very delicate balance at this time.…
Most loved senior at Jamia’s SRK hostel in 1990 no more He was loved by juniors at SRK hostel in Jamia Millia Islamia during his stay on the campus in 1990 while studying engineering at the university. And his death a few days ago left many old Jamiaiites in deep shock. Md Shareef’s sudden death on January 2 has been talk of the virtual world among many Jamia alumni residing in Okhla. Recalling the old days when SRK Hostel used to buzz with activities 24X7, an alumnus said Shareef was a gentleman and he used to love his juniors…
23 deaths: Delhi cases update on January 11 Delhi, which saw 19,166 Covid positive cases on Monday, registered 21,259 cases, a 10 per cent increase from yesterday. The positivity rate touched 25.65 per cent and 23 deaths were reported in the last 24 hours, according to the city government health bulletin. Deaths tally is the highest in the last 8 months. The city conducted 82,884 tests in the last 24 hours. Containment zones jumped to 17,629. Despite the surge, Delhi Chief Minister said: “We will not impose a lockdown; the AAP government is fully prepared to deal with any situation…
Free online yoga lessons to patients in home isolation The Delhi Government will provide free online yoga and pranayama lessons to corona patients in home isolation. Corona patients will be able to take specially designed online yoga and pranayama classes from home under the “Dilli ki Yogshala” programme starting tomorrow, said Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. “Yoga and Pranayama aid in boosting one’s immunity; help one cope and recover efficiently. There will be 8 classes of one hour each from 6 am to 11 am and 4 pm to 7 pm; patients are free to choose a slot of their…
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said no lockdown will be imposed in the Capital even as the positivity rate in the city reached 25 per cent on Monday. Delhi is likely to report about 22,000 new cases on January 11, Kejriwal said today. “Don’t worry, we will not impose a lockdown,” the Chief Minister told ANI news agency. “We are expecting somewhere around 20,000-22,000 new Covid-19 cases in Delhi. The positivity rate has been around 24-25 per cent for the past two days. We are enforcing strict restrictions like night curfew in Delhi out of compulsion,” said Kejriwal. On January…
All private offices in Delhi shall be closed, except those which are falling under the exempted category; work from home shall be followed. All restaurants & bars shall be closed, takeaways allowed: DDMA in its revised guidelines, tweeted ANI. The order came as the positivity rate in Delhi touched the 25% mark on Monday, up from 23.5% the previous day.