Corona

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Corona 

The Health Ministry has confirmed 276 cases of coronavirus in India and three deaths so far. The disease has already claimed over 8000 lives globally and infected close to 200,000 worldwide. The WHO has declared the Covid-19 outbreak as a pandemic.

What is coronavirus?
The coronavirus is a family of viruses that can cause a range of illnesses in humans including the common cold and more severe forms like SARS and MERS which are life-threatening. The virus is named after its shape which takes the form of a crown with protrusions around it and hence is known as coronavirus.



How did the recent outbreak occur?
The recent outbreak of coronavirus is believed to have occurred in a market for illegal wildlife in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. Chinese health authorities and the WHO are investigating the outbreak of the recent coronavirus.



Is the recent strain fatal?
Since it's a new strain, there is no specific vaccine that can treat it. However, according to the WHO, "many of the symptoms can be treated & therefore treatment based on the patient’s clinical condition". However, it has already killed over 8000 globally.


What steps have been taken so far to check its spread?
The Chinese govt initially locked down Wuhan - the epicenter of the virus outbreak. However, it was too late. The virus has spread to all continents now, except Antarctica.



How is India responding to the outbreak?
India has expanded the screening of international travelers. Few Indian travelers who were found with the coronavirus strain have been isolated and treated before their release.



How has it affected the economy?
Worries are mounting that prolonged quarantines, supply chain disruptions and a sharp reduction in tourism and business travel could weaken the global economy or even cause a recession.

Total number of positive cases in India: 276 as of March 21

Total deaths in India: 4 

Karnataka: 1 
Delhi: 1 
Maharashtra: 1 
Punjab: 1

States/UT with confirmed positive cases:

Kerala: 37 (including 8 foreigners) 
Punjab: 6 
Delhi: 20 (including one foreigner) 
Jammu and Kashmir: 4 
Ladakh: 13 
Rajasthan: 23 (including 2 foreigners) 
Uttar Pradesh: 26 (including one foreigner) 
Maharashtra: 63 (including 3 foreigners) 
Karnataka: 16
Tamil Nadu: 3 
Telangana: 17 (including 2 foreigners) 
Haryana: 17 (including 14 foreigners) 
Andhra Pradesh: 3 
Himachal Pradesh: 2 
Gujarat: 13 
Uttarakhand: 3 
Odisha: 2 
West Bengal: 3 
Chandigarh: 8 
Chhattisgarh: 1 
Madhya Pradesh: 4

भारत सरकार ने कोरोना वायरस के खिलाफ बढ़ते मामलो को ध्यान में रखते हुए भारत की जनता से 22 मार्च को जनता कर्फ्यू का आह्वान किया है इस जनता कर्फ्यू के जरिये लोग 22 मार्च रविवार के दिन सुबह 7 बजे से रात 9 बजे तक लोग खुद को घरो में सुरक्षित रहे और लोगो को भी इस जनता कर्फ्यू के प्रेरित करे.

जनता कर्फ्यू 22 मार्च के दिन शाम 5 बजे हम अपने घरो के बाहर 5 मिनट खड़े होकर अपने देश के डॉक्टरो, कोरोना वायरस के खिलाफ कार्य करने वाले सभी लोगो का धन्यवाद करे. जो की ऐसा करना इस वायरस के खिलाफ कार्य कर रहे लोगो के उत्साह वर्धक का कार्य करेगा.
  1. प्रत्येक भारतवासी सजग रहे, सतर्क रहे, आने वाले कुछ सप्ताह तक, जब बहुत जरूरी न हो अपने घर से बाहर न निकलें।
  2. 60 से 65 वर्ष की आयु के ऊपर के व्यक्ति घर के भीतर ही रहें।
  3. इस रविवार, यानि 22 मार्च को, सुबह 7 बजे से रात 9 बजे तक, जनता-कर्फ्यू का पालन करें।
  4. दूसरों की सेवा कर रहे लोगों का 22 मार्च की शाम को 5 बजे 5 मिनट तक करतल ध्वनि के साथ आभार व्यक्त करें।
  5. रूटीन चेक-अप के लिए अस्पताल जाने से बचें, जो सर्जरी बहुत आवश्यक न हो, उसकी तारीख आगे बढ़वाएं।
  6. वित्त मंत्री के नेतृत्व में गठित Covid-19 Economic Response Task Force से आवश्यक फैसले लेने का आग्रह।
  7. व्यापारी जगत से, उच्च आय वर्ग से, दूसरों का वेतन न काटने का आग्रह।
  8. देशवासियों से सामान संग्रह न करने, Panic Buying न करने का आग्रह।
  9. आशंकाओं और अफवाहों से बचने का आग्रह।




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