Over 1,000 Dead, Hospitals Can't Turn Away Non-COVID Patients: Corona Updates You Must Track

With India entering the 36th day of a nationwide lockdown, the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise

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With India entering the 36th day of a nationwide lockdown, the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise

On Day 36 of a nationwide lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, India’s death toll crossed the 1,000-mark. The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases stands at 31,787—India is now on the 15th spot, globally, when it comes to total cases reported.

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India cases and toll: Even as the government is working on the modalities of a graded exit plan post 3 May, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases continues to climb. As of Wednesday evening, there are 22,982 active cases, 7,796 recoveries (plus one migrated), and 1,008 deaths, taking the total confirmed coronavirus cases to 31,787, according to data provided by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW). 

Can’t deny treatment to non-COVID patients: The Department of Health and Family Welfare issued a fresh notification on Monday evening, asking the states to ensure that private hospitals provide critical services to non-COVID patients. The directive comes in the wake of several reports of hospitals turning away patients.

Delhi has no green zone: The national capital continues to report fresh COVID-19 cases at a steady rate and has not a single district under the green zone (where no cases have been reported). Of the 11 districts in Delhi, nine are red zones (hotspots) while the remaining are orange zones (where no fresh cases have been reported in last 14 days). Delhi has reported 3,314 confirmed coronavirus cases so far, with 1,078 recoveries and 54 deaths.

Maharashtra, Gujarat lead COVID-19 numbers: The western state of Maharashtra reported 722 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, reported The Indian Express. According to the latest figures on the MoHFW website, Maharashtra’s total COVID-19 cases stand at 9,318 while the number of fatalities h...

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