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Business News/ News / India/  Six coronavirus deaths reported from six states in last 24 hours: Health Ministry
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Six coronavirus deaths reported from six states in last 24 hours: Health Ministry

There are 979 confirmed coronavirus cases, including 106 new cases in last 24 hours, in the country
  • R. Ganga Ketkar of ICMR said till Sunday, 34,931 tests were conducted for the contagion
  • Homeless women wearing masks sit on a handcart in Mumbai (Photo: AP)Premium
    Homeless women wearing masks sit on a handcart in Mumbai (Photo: AP)

    New Delhi: The health ministry on Sunday said 106 new COVID-19 cases and six deaths were reported from six states in the last 24 hours.

    Joint Secretary in the ministry Lav Agarwal said till now, there are 979 confirmed coronavirus cases in the country, including 25 deaths.

    R Ganga Ketkar of the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) said till Sunday, 34,931 tests were conducted for the contagion.

    "Capacity utilisation in the ICMR network is around 30 per cent. We have increased the number of laboratories, 113 have been made functional and 47 private laboratories have been given the approval to conduct COVID-19 tests," he said.

    Joint Secretary in the Home Ministry Punya Salila Srivastava said employers must be instructed to give full wages to workers on the due date without any deduction for the closed-down period and landlords cannot charge rent for this period.

    She also said the workers cannot be forced to vacate the premises.

    "The SPs and DMs will be held personally responsible for its strict implementation," Srivastava said, referring to the orders issued to stop the mass exodus of migrant workers.

    She also said that the states were instructed to seal the borders.

    Agarwal said the ongoing 21-day lockdown has resulted in some behavioural, mental health issues and NIMHANS has launched a toll-free number -- 08046110007 -- for consultation.

    Asked to provide the number of patients presently on ventilator, he said that data was being monitored at the state level.

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    Published: 29 Mar 2020, 05:23 PM IST
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