India records highest single day spike of 601 cases in 24 hours — Total numbers cross 2,900



India Records Highest Single Day Spike Of 601 Cases In 24 Hours, Total numbers cross 2,900



Hundreds of cases have been linked to an event at a mosque in Delhi, which has become India's biggest hotspot for the deadly virus, according to the country's health ministry. Sources: 3
The health ministry said today that 1,043 cases were linked to a controversial event at a mosque in Delhi, which has become India's biggest hotspot for the deadly virus. Maharashtra has registered the highest number of coronavirus patients with 490 cases, including six deaths. The increase has been seen across the country, with almost 100 new patients reported, most of whom have visited Nizamuddin, one of Delhi's hotspots. Sources: 0, 2, 3
Maharashtra has registered the highest number of coronavirus patients with 490 cases, including 26 deaths. Hundreds of cases have been linked to an event at a mosque in Delhi, which has become India's biggest hotspot for the deadly virus. The increase has been seen across the country, with almost 100 new patients reported, most of whom have visited Nizamuddin, one of Delhi's hotspots. Sources: 2, 3
Maharashtra has registered the highest number of coronavirus patients with 490 cases, including 26 deaths. The increase has been seen across the country, with almost 100 new patients reported, most of whom have visited Nizamuddin, one of Delhi's hotspots. In Mumbai, 108 staff at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital were quarantined after they came across two patients who tested positive for COVID 19. Sources: 3

India Records Highest Single Day Spike Of 601 Cases In 24 Hours, Total numbers cross 2,900


French nationals stranded in Delhi after transport was suspended due to the nationwide lockout announced last week have been flown to Paris on a special Air India flight. Sources: 3
The centre has identified 14 hotspots across the country where a large number of cases have been identified. The centre had identified the 14 "hotspots" where the most cases were detected. Sources: 0, 3
The effects of a total blockade of India are enormous, not only economically, but also socially. More than half a million people live in five square kilometres of slums, filled with dirty, cramped huts with large families. COVID's 19 hotspots are located in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Sources: 3, 4
For so many, attending a service in a temple, mosque or church is an essential part of daily life. Neighboring Pakistan has the highest number of confirmed cases of suicide attacks in the world, with more than 1,000 cases per day. Sources: 4
Although the government has not imposed a nationwide blockade, there are far-reaching restrictions. Many parts of India, including cities like Delhi and Mumbai, are already under severe restrictions. Indian states have taken their own measures in response to the deadly attacks in recent weeks, but none are as severe as those in Mumbai. Sources: 4
Many defied previous curfews that brought hundreds of people to justice, including many young men and women in their 20s and 30s. Sources: 4
Italy has seen a jump in the daily death toll after two days of declines, the country's civil protection chief said on Wednesday. In Spain, where an ice rink has been converted into a morgue, 738 more deaths were reported Wednesday, more than China as a whole. Broadway officially closed on April 12, but experts say the curtain is unlikely to rise soon. Sources: 1
Global markets soared on Wednesday, with Japan's Nikkei 225 index up 5.3%, Hong Kong up 3% and Sydney up 3.6%. Tokyo's share prices were also buoyed by news that the 2020 Olympics have been postponed until 2021 in the face of a coronavirus pandemic. US stocks rose 2.5 per cent that day to their highest level in more than two years, their biggest one-day gain since March. Sources: 1
The S & P 500 index jumped 9.4% on Wednesday as a wave of purchases from around the world interrupted a brutal month of near-nonstop sales. Sources: 1
Modi warned that if India did not manage the 21 days well, it would go down in history as one of the worst in its history. Sources: 4
In Delhi, the financial capital of Mumbai, people crowded quickly into shops and pharmacies for fear of shortages. Police patrolled the streets with megaphones, telling residents to stay indoors, and COVID's 19 hotspots were classified as "high risk areas" with high infectious diseases such as malaria and dengue fever. Sources: 3, 4
More than half a million people live in the five-square-kilometre slum, with filthy, cramped huts full of large families. A major concern has arisen in India's fight against COVID 19 and 108 staff at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital have been quarantined after coming across two patients who tested positive for COVID 19. Sources: 3
The Department of Health and Human Services said a cruise ship that was floating in the Gulf of Mexico before it was allowed to dock in Oakland has died of the coronavirus. Protesters are calling for an investigation into whether travelers to the United States may have imported new cases of the coronvirus from Mexico. A passenger on the ship, a woman with a history of respiratory disease, eventually tested positive on board and was potentially exposed to coronaviruses.