Delhi – 3 shopkeepers selling Remdesivir for Rs. 70,000 arrested
On the backdrop of shortage of Remdesivir injection in the country, it is being sold on large scale in the black market. Those who are involved in such cases are being arrested.
On the backdrop of shortage of Remdesivir injection in the country, it is being sold on large scale in the black market. Those who are involved in such cases are being arrested.
As India is going through the second wave of Covid pandemic, it is facing acute shortage of medical apparatus such as oxygen, beds, ventilators and others. And hence, the so-called climate activist from Sweden, Greta Thunberg, has urged the world to assist India amid this crisis.
India as well as the entire world are vaccinating people against Covid-19 on a war footing. The vaccine was being administered in two doses via intramuscular injections.
Many of the hospitals all over the country are lacking enough stock of oxygen cylinders. Doctors in the hospitals are helpless and they have started giving clear idea of the present condition to the relatives of covid patients.
While issuing an interim order, the Supreme Court has ordered that the administration of the famous Gokarna Mahabaleshwar temple in Karnataka is to be handled by a committee headed by retired judge BN Srikrishna.
Soon after lock down from 19th April at 10 pm onwards was announced people gathered in large queues outside the liquor shops. Huge crowd was seen in the Gole market here.
A video of a couple abusing and misbehaving with the police personnel who stopped their car for not wearing masks has gone viral on social media.
In the last 24 hours, 2,61,500 new Covid-19 patients have been detected in the country, while 1,501 people have died. Due to the increasing number of deaths, crematoriums are running out of space.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal addressed a press conference and provided some sobering facts about the Covid-19 situation in Delhi. He said ‘more than 24,000 cases have been recorded in last 24 hours in Delhi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Saturday, said that the ongoing Kumbh Mela should now only be symbolic in view of the surging coronavirus cases in the Maha Kumbh Mela.