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The new COVID variant 'Eris', a descendant of Omicron, is causing havoc in US and UK Sore throat, runny nose, blocked nose, sneezing, dry cough, headache, wet cough, hoarse voice, muscular pains, fever, and changed scent are among the symptoms of Eris A recent survey revealed, 1 in 3 households in Karnataka have someone down with viral/Covid like symptoms; 1 in 5 in Delhi NCR and 1 in 6 in Maharashtra
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Gautam Buddh Nagar Health Department issued a set of recommendations regarding Covid amid rising cases The dept suggested people to work from home if suffering from cough, cold Gautam Buddh Nagar registered 114 more positive cases of Covid on Thursday
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Covid scare in India: India saw a slight increase in COVID infections on Thursday as it witnessed 188 new cases in the last 24 hours according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW). The country recorded 175 new cases on Wednesday.
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To prevent the spread of Covid virus in the Indian government will make RT-PCR tests mandatory from January 1 for passengers coming from China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and Thailand.
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As the government tightens COVID-19-related guidelines, the sources said filling up of 'air suvidha' forms and 72-hour prior RT-PCR testing may be made mandatory from next week for international passengers coming from China, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Thailand and Singapore.
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The new guidelines from Air India Express come as the government has been increasing precautions to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus amid increasing cases internationally, reports ANI.
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Anil Satsangi, the District Health Information Officer said, 'The health department has already started the tests to prevent the spread of infection. As the alert is on, the tests have now been made mandatory for all the visitors.'
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Pat-searching on airports re-introduced Not mandatory for crew members to wear a full PPE kit Don't have to keep 3 seats vacant on international flights
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DU halted the offline classes in March 2020 All outstation students will have to undergo mandatory isolation
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Swimming pools, gyms, yoga institutes, and spas are also allowed to function following the Covid SOPs Restaurants in the national capital are permitted to operate between 8 am to 11 pm at 50% capacity
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Karnataka allows schools to resume physical classes in Bengaluru State revokes the daily night curfew as the third wave of Covid-19 recedes
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From capping the attendance of staff in the government offices to mandating a five day work week to ban social and religious gatherings, here are the new COVID guidelines to be implemented in Himachal Pradesh.
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A new guideline has been issued by the central government regarding COVID-19 patients. According to the new guideline, patients with mild symptoms will remain at home and patients have been advised to wear triple layer masks.
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Omicron, which has become a problem in many countries of the world, has now reached 16 states of India. The number of Omicron patients in the country has increased to 236. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to hold a review meeting on this on Thursday.
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Karnataka has reported Omicron cases. Karnataka has imposed restrictions for unvaccinated.
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New COVID guidelines have been issued by the govt. In these guidelines, it is included that international passengers have to upload negative RT-PCR test reports and 14-day travel history on the union govt's air suvidha portal.
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PM Modi held a meeting on Saturday to review the COVID situation The Centre directed states to increase screening of international passengers
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Delhi traffic police has started new ways to catch people who drink and drive in the national capital. Watch this report to know more.
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Theatres have been allowed to open in many parts of Tamil Nadu The theatre owners are hoping for a grand reopening on August 27 The state government has eased COVID-19 curbs
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The schools will run at 50 per cent capacity Online classes will continue for those who cannot attend.






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