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Vol XXX No. 132
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NEW DELHI, APR 18 (PTI): The death toll due to COVID-19 rose to 488 and the number of cases climbed to 14,792 in the country on Saturday, registering an increase of 36 deaths and 957 cases since Friday evening, according to the Union Health Ministry. The number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 12,289 while 2,014 people
Wholesale medical shops to open along CLC, NL road DIMAPUR, APR 18 (NPN): Wholesale medical shops along the Christian Literature Centre (CLC) lane, Nyamo Lotha Road (Church Road) Dimapur would be permitted to open from 9 a.m. to 12 noon with effect from April 20, 2020. In an order, the deputy commissioner (DC) Dimapur, Anoop Kinchi, informed that shops located on the opposite side would remain sealed till further order. The order also stated that only retail shops with permit/passes issued by the Nagaland Medical Dealers Association (NMDA) would be allowed to procure medicine/medical equipments from the medical wholesale shops, adding that no individual customers would be allowed. Further, the order said that the following precautionary measures were to be mandatorily observed: mandatorily keep hand sanitiser or provide facilities for hand washing with soap and water for the public as well as for their own staff/workers. Further, the proprietor of the shops and establishments should regularly get the door handles, surfaces and other objects frequently touched by people cleaned and disinfected.
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have been cured and discharged, and one had migrated, it said. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) said 16,365 individuals in the country have so far been confirmed positive for the infection. The Union Health Ministry's figure of 14,792 cases includes 76 foreign nationals. However, a PTI tally
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of the figures reported by various states as on Saturday 9:15 pm showed 518 deaths. There has been a lag in the Union Health Ministry figures, compared
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to the number of deaths announced by different states, which officials attribute to procedural delays in assigning the cases to individual PARIS, APR 18 (AFP): The worldwide death toll states. from the novel coronavirus pandemic rose to 154,188 on Saturday, according to status REPORT AS ON APRIL 18, 2020 a tally from official sources North East Confirmed Recovered Death compiled by AFP. More than 2,251,690 Nagaland Nil Nil Nil declared cases have been registered in 193 countries Assam 35 9 1 and territories since the epiManipur 2 1 Nil demic first emerged in China Meghalaya 11 Nil 1 in December. Of these cases, Mizoram 1 Nil Nil at least 497,600 are now considered recovered. Arunachal Pradesh 1 Nil Nil T h e t a l l i e s, u s i n g Tripura 2 1 Nil data collected by AFP D I M A P U R , A P R 1 8 providing professional coun- from national authorities (NPN): Out of 392 samples selling services to any per- and information from the sent for testing from the state son feeling anxious because World Health Organization including 61 samples, which of COVID-19 pandemic. (WHO), probably reflect were sent Saturday, results He informed that any only a fraction of the actual of 292 samples have been such person could send number of infections. received and all retuned a WhatsApp message to Many countries are negative while results of 100 7005251298 for availing testing only the most serisamples were awaited as of counselling services. Mean- ous cases. 6pm Saturday. while, the principal secretary In the United States, In his daily briefing on has appealed for continued now the epicentre of the COVID-19 for Nagaland, adherence to the various pandemic, the death toll the principal secretary home, lockdown measures by ev- stood at 37,079 with 706,779 Abhijit Sinha, reiterated that eryone. He also urged the infections. At least 59,672 the state health & family citizens to abide by all the patients have recovered. welfare (H&FW) depart- directives of the district Italy is the next mostment in collaboration with administration and police affected country with 22,745 All Nagaland Counsellors issued from time to time deaths and 172,434 conAssociation (ANCA) was concerning the lockdown. firmed infections.
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NCD to refuse burial of COVID19 victims at Naga Cemetery Staff Reporter
DIMAPUR, APR 18 (NPN): In what was a reminder of past fears where many did not allow burial of those who died of HIV&AIDS at public places etc., Naga Council Dimapur (NCD) president, T Bangerloba has expressed similar concerns with in the event of deaths due to COVID-19. This was the view of the NCD president at an exclusive interview to Nagaland Post Saturday. Bangerloba said the NCD has requested state government to be prepared to identity an alternate burial site in case of any victims of COVID-19. The NCD president’s apprehension on burial of COVID-19 victims in the Naga cemetery arose over concerns on safety of colonies around it and people residing within the vicinity of the cemetery. He said this concern had been made known to the state government so as to prepare for any eventuality. It may be recalled that
A view of Naga Cemetery at Lake View colony on April 18. (NP)
the Naga Council Dimapur through its general secretary on April 17, 2020 had issued a notice informing that it was mandatory to produce death certificate indicating the nature and cause of death of a person. The guideline also stated not more than two vehicles, with limited number of persons, will be allowed to go for the burial at the cemetery and wearing face masks was mandatory. Bangerloba said that even otherwise, there is no more place for fresh burial in the cemetery except for very exceptional and unavoidable cases.
Ensure free movement of farmers: APC COVID-19 mortality rate in India
Y. Kikheto with Agri department officials at Hotel Saramati, Saturday. (NP)
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DIMAPUR, APR. 18 (NPN): Special Committee member for COVID-19 Dimapur, Y Kikheto Sema has made a fervent appeal to volunteers manning the entry and exit points of colonies and villages across the state and Dimapur to allow movement farmers and sale of local Agri and Horti products. Addressing the media here at hotel Saramati, Kikheto, who is also the Agriculture Production Commissioner (APC) and commissioner & secretary for Agriculture department, pointed to the order issued recently by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare's order, which had allowed relaxation for agriculture-farming and allied ac-
tivities. Kikheto lamented about reports of volunteers in some areas not allowed to sell local products and some residents not allowed venture out to buy food items due to the lockdown. He also said that if sale and movement of essential commodities were allowed, then what was not farmers allowed to sell their products?� Kikheto further urged the state chief secretary to issue directives to not to restrict movement of agriculture and horticulture products. He emphasised on importance of allowing farming activities to function without restriction in order to ensure there was no food shortage. Kikheto therefore, appealed to village/colony authorities to
allow movement of agriculture products in the market and also to create awareness among the citizens. On sealing of the wholesale market in Dimapur, Kikhetoreplied that there were around 150 wholesale shops in areas like Marwaripatti and Murgipatti etc. that deal and supply essential items to Dimapur and other districts. Indicating that the lockdown should be an eye opener, Kikheto hoped it would be a wakeup call to Nagas ,particularly local farmers, to start learning the art of trade and market home grown Agriculture produce. Director of Horticulture, Dr. Elithung Lotha informed that arrangements were made for those dealing with agriculture and horticulture products in areas where movements have been restricted. He also echoed the same concern that "if farming activities were restricted, there will be shortage of food products in the state."
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He opined that as per WHO norms, burial of COVID-19 cases should be disposed off in isolated space. Bangerloba also said that in case of any death from COVID-19 in Dimapur, action plan for cremation or burial was not in NCD’s hand. He further stressed that as per WHO norms dead bodies of COVID-19 victims are to be taken care of and disposed by the government. He therefore expressed the hope that the government would come up with an alternative site for burial of COVID-19 victims. (Cont’d on p-3)
Dimapur police nab 4 on assault charges
DIMAPUR, APR 18 (NPN): Dimapur police Saturday arrested four persons on charges of physically assaulting some non-locals and circulation a video clip of the incident at Vidima village, Dimapur. According to Addl DCP (Crime) Dimapur, a case has been registered with sub urban police station for further investigation. The four accused have been identified as one Valen Sote, Medovi Kiso, Thejasekho Sirie and Vilakhotuo Vizo.Meanwhile, police have urged the public to exercise caution while posting pictures/videos on various social media platforms. Police also warned that stringent action would be taken against any such defaulter as per the relevant sections of IPC and Information Technology Act.
and one had migrated, it said. About containment strategies implemented along with the lockdown, Agarwal said field-level actions are fetching positive results in several places. "A positive trend has been noted in 47 districts of 23 states and Union Territories. Kodaggu in Karnataka is a new district added to this list along with Mahe in Puducherry that has not reported any fresh cases during the last 28 days," the official said. Twenty-two new districts in 12 states have not reported any fresh case in the last 14 days. These districts include Lakhisarai, Bhagalpur and Gopalganj in Bihar, Udaipur and Dholpur in Rajasthan, Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir, Rohtak in Haryana and Vishakhaptnam in Andhra Pradesh, Agarwal said. He, however, stated that Patna in Bihar, Nadia in West Bengal and Panipat in Haryana where there were no COVID-19 positive cases in the first two weeks, have now reported incidents of the infection. DIMAPUR, APR 18 (Cont’d on p-3) (NPN): Dimapur district administration has informed that the permits for availing vegetables from the wholesale market at Super Market (Naga Shopping Arcade) would be issued by GB/ chairman of the colony or NEW DELHI, APR 18 cargo destinations across the village concerned as per re(AGENCIES): Air India on globe, where it will actively quirements with immediate Saturday opened bookings utilise its aircraft in ferrying effect. In view of the sealing for select domestic flights essentials such as fruits, veg- of Marwaripatti, Murgipatti from May 4 onwards and for etables and medical goods. and GS Road as a containThe airline has started ment measure to prevent the international flights from 1 June onwards. In wake of the service on routes to the spread of COVID-19, the the Covid-19 outbreak, the UK, Germany, Israel, China, Dimapur district administranational carrier had stopped Seychelles, Mauritius, Sri tion had shifted the existing accepting bookings on all Lanka and Maldives amongst vegetables/fruits wholesale domestic flights for travel others. India has been under market to Super Market with till May 3 and on all inter- lockdown since 25 March effect from April 18, 2020. national flights for travel till to curb the spread of novel coronavirus. The first phase May 31. “In the light of the of the lockdown was from 25 ongoing global health con- March to 14 April. DIMAPUR, APR 18 Prime Minister Naren- (NPN): Due to COVID-19 cerns, we have currently stopped accepting bookings dra Modi on 14 April extend- emergency, the State Bank on all domestic flights for ed the lockdown till 3 May. of India (SBI) Old Market travel till May 3, 2020, and All domestic and interna- Branch, Dimapur would be on all international flights tional commercial passenger operating from SBI Bazaar for travel till May 31, 2020,� flights have been suspended Branch, Dhobinala with ima notification on Air India’s during this period. On 3 mediate effect. Customers April, Air India had said it have been requested to visit website said on Saturday. Under the Centre’s has stopped bookings, both Bazaar Branch for essential “KrishiUdan� scheme, the domestic and international, banking transactions till airline has identified 10 till the end of the month. further order.
NEW DELHI, APR 18 (PTI): Union Health Ministry on Saturday said the mortality rate for COVID-19 cases in India is around 3.3% , while over 13% patients have recovered so far. Addressing a daily media briefing about the novel coronavirus situation in the country, Joint Secretary in the Health Ministry Lav Agarwal said data indicates that of the people who died due the infection 14.4% were between 0-45 years, 10.3% between 45-60 years, 33.1% between 60-75 years and 42.2% were aged 75 and above. "We saw that 75.3% deaths were among those aged 60 or above and in 83% cases there were co-morbidities," he said and reiterated that the elderly and those with co-morbid conditions are at high risk. By Saturday evening, the death toll due to coronavirus infection in India rose to 488, while the number of cases climbed to 14,792, according to data provided by the Centre. While the number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 12,289, as many as 2,014 people have been (Cont’d on p-3) cured of the disease and discharged,
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ICMR launches study on side effects of chloroquine Air India opens bookings for select domestic routes
NEW DELHI, APR 18 (PTI): Some health care workers in India who selfmedicated themselves with anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine have shown side effects like abdominal pain, nausea and hypoglycemia among others, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) said on Saturday. Head of Epidemiology and Communicable diseases at ICMR Raman R Gangakhedkar said the ICMR has launched a study on side effects of HCQ using data of some health care workers who had started taking it. “The average age of such health workers...is 35 years. The most visible side effect was that of abdominal pain which was reported in ten % of all those who consumed the medication while nausea-like symptoms were reported in 6 %. "A fewer proportion -- around 1.3 % -- had hypo-
glycaemia," Gangakhedkar said. He said that the study so far has revealed that 22 % of these health care workers who consumed HCQ had existing co-morbidities like diabetes or blood pressure problems or vascular-related ailments or respiratory illnesses and they started taking the drug out of fear of contracting the disease. "What has come to fore is that despite they being health care workers, 14 % of them did not even got their ECG checked before having it," Gangakhedkar said. He further informed that AIIMS is conducting studies on assessing both
prophylactic and therapeutic impact of HCQ on COVID19, i.e. the ability of the drug for both prevention and healing. "We need to understand that at many places health care workers out of fear are trying to take this medicine and in some places the consumption is not that high so it impacts the study design and collection of data. We are facing difficulty in finding a homogenous population," the scientist said. He underlined that even health care workers should consume the drug after proper consultation with doctors. Gangakhedkar further said that the ICMR has also initiated a separate study to find out the efficacy of hydroxychloroquine as a preventive medicine for COVID-19 in which around 480 patients will be enrolled and studied for eight weeks.
The ICMR has earlier recommended the use of drug as a preventive medication to health care workers and household contacts looking after a positive case. Besides, the Union Health Ministry has also recommended use of hydroxychloroquine in combination with Azithromycin on those severely suffering from COVID-19 who require ICU management. "But then one should take it only if prescribed by a physician as the drug has side effects," the official had said. Responding to a question over antiviral medication Remdesivir, Gangakhedkar said the drug which was used during the Ebola outbreak may inhibit the SARS-CoV-2 replication and research on its efficacy in the treatment of COVID19 is a part of the WHO's 'solidarity trial.'
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