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Covid-19 Guidelines issued by the Center regarding Covid-19, special instructions for the new strain of Britain | Check out here

Covid-19 Guidelines issued by the Center

Covid-19 Guidelines issued by the Center regarding Covid-19, special instructions for the new strain of Britain. The Ministry of Home Affairs has extended the guidelines issued for monitoring of Covid-19 (MHA Guidelines for COVID-19 surveillance) till 31 January 2021.

According to the guidelines of the Ministry, the container zone will continue to be carefully demarcated. Along with this, it will be necessary to strictly follow the prescribed preventive measures within these zones. Covid-19 (Covid-19) appropriate behavior will be promoted and strictly implemented.

However, it has been said by the ministry that there has been a steady decline in active and new Covid-19 cases. But monitoring, prevention and caution need to be maintained keeping in mind the surge in cases globally and the type of virus found in Britain. It has been said by the Ministry of Home Affairs that for any activity, it is necessary to follow the instructions given in the standard operating procedure issued for it.

Covid-19 Guidelines issued by the Center

More than 20 thousand cases came in the country. After 20,021 new cases of Covid-19 in India, infection cases in the country increased to 1,02,07,871 on Monday, out of which more than 97.82 lakh people have become infection free. According to the latest data released by the Union Health Ministry at 8 am, the death toll rose to 1,47,901 after the death of 279 more people.

According to the data, with 97,82,669 people becoming infection free, the recovery rate of patients in the country increased to 95.83 percent. The death rate from Covid-19 is 1.45 percent. The number of people under treatment in the country for the seventh consecutive day is less than three lakhs. At present, 2,77,301 people are undergoing treatment for corona virus, which is 2.72 percent of the total cases.

At the same time, the total cases of infection had crossed 50 lakh on 16 September, 60 lakh on 28 September, 70 lakh on 11 October, 80 lakh on 29 October and 90 lakh on 20 November and one crore on 19 December.

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