Highlights: Covid-19 cases in Rajasthan near 9,000-mark
Coronavirus pandemic shows no signs of abating as the world stares at a second wave. Millions of people who are unemployed due to the pandemic stare at a worsening economic crisis.
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Cricket West Indies braces for the impact of Covid-19
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We are fully prepapred: Delhi CM
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As England looks to lift lockdown, Boris's govt warned
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3 Indian companies to work with NASA on ventilator project
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LNJP hospital's three officials get Covid-19
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Maharashtra Police continues to fight Covid-19
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No complete lockdown in Karnataka on Sunday
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Hopeful fans can return next season: Premier League CEO
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PM Modi says Covid-19 has prevented him from celebrating 6 years of Centre's governance
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ICAR-CIPHET scientists design Covid-19 tools
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India registers record number of both cases and deaths reported in a single day
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German Chamber of Commerce organizes flights for businesses to resume
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Delhi-Gurugram border logjams continue
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US daily death toll continues to be above 1,000
Coronavirus pandemic shows no signs of abating as the world stares at a second wave. Millions of people who are unemployed due to the pandemic stare at a worsening economic crisis. The pandemic continues to rage through major cities of the world. It has also caused major political upheavals across the world. US President Donald Trump pulled the US out of the WHO while blaming China for the deaths. States in India look towards making more decisions in the next phase of the lockdown. India currently has recorded 165,799 cases and 4,706 deaths.
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Cricket West Indies braces for the impact of Covid-19
Cricket West Indies decides to temporarily halve the salaries of staff and players.
We are fully prepapred: Delhi CM
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal told citizens of the Capital that the state govt is fully prepared. He said that the capital cannot be in a full lockdown.
Delhi is witnessing a surge in #Covid19 cases, we accept it. But there is nothing to worry about, I assure you that we are fully prepared. We cannot be in a permanent lockdown: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal pic.twitter.com/HdAa0GIQzV
— ANI (@ANI) May 30, 2020
As England looks to lift lockdown, Boris's govt warned
Three UK scientists have issued warning to the govet in UK, saying that the lockdown restrictions easing could pose risks once second wave of infections surge.
3 Indian companies to work with NASA on ventilator project
Alpha Design Technologies Pvt Ltd, Bharat Forge Ltd and Medha Servo Drives Pvt Ltd will work with NASA to develop ventilators for those suffering from Covid-19.
LNJP hospital's three officials get Covid-19
Earlier a senior official of the LNJP Hospital in New Delhi had tested psoitive. Two two other medical workers now have tested positive.
Two other members of the staff of LNJP hospital also test positive for #COVID19: Delhi Health Department https://t.co/moTuBp7eNJ
— ANI (@ANI) May 30, 2020
Maharashtra Police continues to fight Covid-19
2,325 police personnel have been infected by Covid-19 in the Maharashtra police.
In last 24 hours, 114 police personnel have tested positive for #Coronavirus in Maharashtra and 1 personnel has died due to the virus. The total number of COVID-19 infected personnel is now 2,325 in the state and 26 have died so far: Maharashtra Police pic.twitter.com/WuKZ4RFoLY
— ANI (@ANI) May 30, 2020
No complete lockdown in Karnataka on Sunday
Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa's office has said that keeping in view the interest of the general public of the state.
There will be no complete lockdown on Sunday (tomorrow) in the interest of the general public of the state. Normal day to day life will continue tomorrow: Karnataka Chief Minister's Office (CMO)
— ANI (@ANI) May 30, 2020
Hopeful fans can return next season: Premier League CEO
Richard Masters believe that Premier League can allow fans to enter stadiums gradually. The league will resume from June 17 without fans. Serie A will return on June 20.
PM Modi says Covid-19 has prevented him from celebrating 6 years of Centre's governance
PM Modi thanked people of India for electing the BJP to lead the nation. He reiterated that Covid-19 has prevented him from celebrating with fellow citizens.
ICAR-CIPHET scientists design Covid-19 tools
A freehand sanitizer and UV-C disinfection system were developed by the scientists of Ludhiana based ICAR-CIPHET. THese can be purchased for ₹1,500 each.
Punjab: Scientists at ICAR-CIPHET in Ludhiana claim that they have designed two low-cost machines, one touch-free hand sanitiser dispenser to sanitise hands and a portable smart UV-C disinfection system to disinfect mobile phones, wallets, amid #COVID19 pandemic. pic.twitter.com/Wri771N3rl
— ANI (@ANI) May 30, 2020
India registers record number of both cases and deaths reported in a single day
With 7,964 cases and 265 deaths, India has registered a new daily record in terms of both fresh cases and fatalities.
German Chamber of Commerce organizes flights for businesses to resume
The German Chamber of Commerce in China have organized flights to Shanghai and Tianjin to facilitate the return of German workers who were operating from China.
Delhi-Gurugram border logjams continue
Delhi-Gurugram border sees vehicles queue up as the Haryana govt sealed borders with the national Capital.
Delhi: Vehicles queue up at Delhi-Gurugram border as Police personnel check passes and IDs of people, commuting through the route. Haryana government has sealed borders with the national capital due to increase in the number of #COVID19 cases. pic.twitter.com/hjw8XJsUJD
— ANI (@ANI) May 30, 2020
US daily death toll continues to be above 1,000
US has recorded 102,798 deaths due to Covid-19. The Johns Hopkins University tally shows the nation has recorded 1,745,606 cases.
#UPDATES US records 1,225 #coronavirus deaths, bringing its total to 102,798 since the pandemic began, with 1,745,606 overall cases of the virus, far more than any other nation, according to the tally kept by Johns Hopkins University pic.twitter.com/QAU5xibkMg
— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 30, 2020
First published: May 30, 2020 08:24 IST