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North Korea lifts lockdown in city, rejects flood, coronavirus aid

August 14, 2020 by Nasheman

Kim said his country now faces a dual challenge of fending off COVID-19 amid a worsening global pandemic and repairing damage from torrential rain.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attends a ruling party meeting in Pyongyang, North Korea, Thursday, Aug. 13 2020.

SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un lifted a lockdown in a major city near the border with South Korea where thousands had been quarantined for weeks over coronavirus worries, state media said Friday.

But Kim, during a key ruling party meeting on Thursday, also insisted the North will keep its borders shut and rejected any outside help as the country carries out an aggressive anti-virus campaign and rebuilds thousands of houses, roads and bridges damaged by heavy rain and floods in recent weeks.

Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency also said Kim replaced Kim Jae Ryong as premier following an evaluation of the Cabinet’s economic performance and appointed Kim Tok Hun as his successor.

Entering the last year of an ambitious five-year national development plan, Kim Jong Un in December declared a “frontal breakthrough” against international sanctions while urging his nation to stay resilient in a struggle for economic self-reliance.

But experts say the COVID-19 crisis likely thwarted some of Kim’s major economic goals by forcing the country into a lockdown that shut the border with China — the North’s major ally and economic lifeline — and potentially hampered his ability to mobilize people for labor.

During Thursday’s meeting, Kim said it was clear after three weeks of isolation measures and “scientific verification” that the virus situation in Kaesong was stable and expressed gratitude to residents for cooperating with the lockdown, KCNA reported.

Kim said his country now faces a dual challenge of fending off COVID-19 amid a worsening global pandemic and repairing damage from torrential rain that lashed the country in past weeks.

KCNA said 39,296 hectares (97,100 acres) of crops were ruined nationwide and 16,680 homes and 630 public buildings destroyed or flooded. It said many roads, bridges and railway sections were damaged and a dam of an unspecified power station gave way. There was no mention of any information related to injuries or deaths.

Kim expressed sympathy with people who were at temporary facilities after losing their houses to floods and called for swift recovery efforts so that none is “homeless” by the time the country celebrates the 75th anniversary of the ruling Workers’ Party’s founding on Oct. 10.

“The situation, in which the spread of the worldwide malignant virus has become worse, requires us not to allow any outside aid for the flood damage but shut the border tighter and carry out strict anti-epidemic work,” KCNA paraphrased Kim as saying.

Kim’s public rejection of international aid for flood recovery and his decision to release Kaesong from quarantine are negative indicators for inter-Korean cooperation as South Korea had hoped to restart diplomatic engagement by providing support in these areas, said Leif-Eric Easley, a professor at Ewha University in Seoul.

Cho Hey-sil, spokesperson of Seoul’s Unification Ministry, which handles inter-Korean affairs, said the South remains willing to provide humanitarian assistance to the North.

North Korea in past months has severed virtually all cooperation with the South amid a stalemate in larger nuclear negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang, which faltered over disagreements in exchanging sanctions relief and disarmament steps.

The North in June blew up an inter-Korean liaison office in Kaesong, following months of frustration over Seoul’s unwillingness to defy U.S.-led sanctions over its nuclear weapons program and restart joint economic projects that would help the North’s broken economy.

“The North Korean economy, while touting self-reliance, is increasingly dependent on China and will struggle to balance sanctions-busting efforts and COVID-19 prevention,” Easley said. “The job of North Korea’s new premier will be to show the country has recovered from recent flooding and has upgraded public health facilities” by the October party anniversary, he said.

In late July, Kim ordered a total lockdown of Kaesong and had the nation shift into a “maximum emergency system” after the North reported it found a person with COVID-19 symptoms.

The North’s state media said the suspected case was a North Korean who had earlier fled to the South before slipping back into Kaesong. But South Korean health authorities say the 24-year-old hadn’t tested positive in South Korea and never had contact with any known virus carrier.

North Korea later said the person’s test results were inconclusive and still maintains it is virus-free, a status widely doubted by outsiders. Some experts said the North was likely trying to shift the blame over a possible spread of the virus to South Korea.

In an email to The Associated Press last week, Dr. Edwin Salvador, the World Health Organization’s representative to North Korea, said the North has told the U.N. agency it quarantined 64 first contacts of the suspected Kaesong case and 3,571 secondary contacts in state-run facilities for 40 days.

Since the end of December, North Korea has quarantined and released 25,905 people, 382 of them foreigners, Salvador said.

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Delhi youth suffers kidney malfunction from excessive gymming post lockdown: Doctor

August 14, 2020 by Nasheman

Gyms are slowly reopening in the city under ‘Unlock 3’ norms and people are “rushing to exercise” after staying at home for months, a leading private hospital claimed.

NEW DELHI: Vigourous gymming by an 18-year-old youth post-lockdown proved a costly affair for him, as it led to a medical condition that caused malfunctioning of his kidneys, doctors said on Thursday.

Gyms are slowly reopening in the city under ‘Unlock 3’ norms and people are “rushing to exercise” after staying at home for months, a leading private hospital claimed.

The case of 18-year-old Lakshay Bindra from Delhi highlights the “adverse health consequences of excessive and aggressive gymming” after months of staying in at home, it said.

“Bindra, an avid gymming enthusiast, wanted to make up for the lost time when his favourite gym reopened after months of lockdown.

He hit the gym over-enthusiastically and exercised for over an hour quite vigorously.

“That same evening, he began to suffer from extreme muscle fatigue, body stiffness, and pain, along with vomiting,” Max Super Speciality Hospital, Patparganj said in a statement.

He was brought to the hospital in a “bad shape” after suffering at home for three days, it said.

Dilip Bhalla, Senior Consultant, Department of Renal & Kidney Transplant, at the hospital, said, “When the patient came to our hospital, he was suffering from acute pain in the abdomen, black-colored urine with reduced urine output, and deranged kidney and liver function.

He was diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis, a health condition in which acute muscle breakdown occurs.” “This, in turn, releases certain types of enzymes in the bloodstream, leading to kidney malfunction,” he said.

The patient was immediately wheeled into ICU and started on IV fluids to maintain hydration and provide nutrients to his muscles.

Gentle physiotherapy was conducted for several days to soothe his muscles, the doctor said.

“In addition, he needed two sessions of dialysis as his kidneys had stopped functioning totally. Slowly, as days passed, the patient started improving.

His muscle stiffness and pain began to subside gradually, even as he slowly regained muscle power,” Bhalla said.

The enzyme myoglobin released due to muscle injury leads to kidney dysfunction.

If not detected in time, it can lead to eventual kidney shutdown and life-threatening complications, he added.

“It was rare for us to see such a young individual suffering from non-functioning kidneys. Luckily, we managed to lead him to full recovery after a week’s stay at the hospital.

His kidneys have revived and are fully functional now,” the doctor said.

Abbas Ali Khatai, Attending Consultant, Emergency Medicine, at the hospital, said aggressive, unaccustomed exercise leads to accumulation of acid in the muscles which leads to the breakdown of muscle protein.

“Lockdown has its own problems, but so does the unlocking phase, as shown by this case. Caution is the key and not overdoing what the body cannot tolerate,” he said.

Filed Under: India

215 prisoners test positive for COVID-19 in Bihar Araria jail

August 14, 2020 by Nasheman

All the positive prisoners are asymptomatic and placed under isolation monitored by jail administration and health officials.

PATNA: In a first, more than 215 prisoners tested positive for COVID-19 in Bihar’s Araria jail on Tuesday and Wednesday during testing of the prisoners. All the positive prisoners have been isolated in the jail with proper cares so that they could not spread infection among others.

Confirming this, IG (Prison) Mithilesh Mishra said that all the 215 positive inmates have been isolated in the jail following the set norms of WHO and health parameters by jail administration.

Mishra said that 42 inmates were tested positive on Tuesday and 182 on Wednesday.

“Altogether 600 out of total 706 inmates of Araria jail were tested. And among those 600, 215 have been diagnosed positive with the infection of Covid-19,” Mishra said.

He said that all the positive prisoners are asymptomatic and placed under isolation monitored by jail administration and health officials.

The IG further said that more than 300 prisoners have so far tested positive in different jails of state. “A  majority of them, except 215 tested positive in Araria, have recovered while 4 prisoners were found positive after death in Bhagalpur,” he said.

“The prison department of state has made proper arrangement of masks, hand sanitizers and hand washing in every jail. The prisoners are continuously educated on how to maintain social distancing and safety on the Covid-19,” he claimed.

The prisoners of some jails have also made masks in bulk quantity which are distributed among the inmates of other jails depending upon the requirement.

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Over 64,000 fresh cases take India’s COVID-19 tally past 24 lakh mark; recovery rate improves to 71.17 per cent

August 14, 2020 by Nasheman

The caseload increased to 24,61,190, while the death toll climbed to 48,040 with 1,007 people succumbing to the disease in 24 hours, the ministry data updated at 8 am showed.

NEW DELHI: India’s COVID-19 caseload surpassed 24 lakh on Friday after 64,553 more people tested positive and the recoveries rose to over 17 lakh, the Health Ministry said.

With 17,51,555 people defeating the disease, the recovery rate has surged to 71.17 per cent.

The caseload increased to 24,61,190, while the death toll climbed to 48,040 with 1,007 people succumbing to the disease in 24 hours, the ministry data updated at 8 am showed.

The fatality rate has declined to 1.95 per cent.

There are more than 6.60 lakh active cases, which is 26.88 per cent of the total.

India had crossed the 20 lakh mark on August 7.

According to ICMR, more than 2.76 crore samples have been tested, with 8,48,728 being tested on Thursday, the highest in a day.

Of the 1,007 fresh deaths reported, Maharashtra accounted for the highest number of fatalities at 413, followed by Tamil Nadu (119), Karnataka (103), Andhra Pradesh (82), West Bengal (56), Uttar Pradesh (50), Punjab (31), Gujarat (18), Madhya Pradesh (17), Delhi (14), Jharkhand (12), Jammu and Kashmir and Rajasthan (11 each) and Bihar (10).

  Nine fatalities each have been reported from Odisha and Telangana, eight each from Assam and Haryana, six from Puducherry, five from Chhattisgarh, three each from Kerala and Uttarakhand, two each from Goa and Tripura, while Arunachal Pradesh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh and Manipur have registered one fatality each.

Of the total 48,040 deaths, Maharashtra has reported the maximum at 19,063, followed by Tamil Nadu (5,397), Delhi(4,167), Karnataka (3,613), Gujarat (2,731), Andhra Pradesh (2,378), Uttar Pradesh (2,280), West Bengal (2,259) and Madhya Pradesh (1,065).

So far, 833 people have died of COVID-19 in Rajasthan, 706 in Punjab, 674 in Telangana, 511 in Haryana, 509 in Jammu and Kashmir, 426 in Bihar, 314 in Odisha, 209 in Jharkhand, 169 in Assam, 143 in Uttarakhand and 129 in Kerala.

Chhattisgarh has registered 114 deaths, Puducherry 102, Goa 91, Tripura 46, Chandigarh 27, Andaman and Nicobar Islands 22, Himachal Pradesh 19, Manipur 13, Ladakh nine, Nagaland eight, Meghalaya six, Arunachal Pradesh four, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu two and Sikkim one.

The Health Ministry said over 70 per cent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.

“Our figures are being reconciled with the Indian Council of Medical Research,” it said, adding that state-wise distribution of figures is subject to further verification and reconciliation.

Filed Under: India

India’s COVID-19 tally nears 24-lakh mark with record spike of 66,999 cases; over eight lakh tests carried out in last 24 hours

August 13, 2020 by Nasheman

There are 6,53,622 active COVID-19 cases in the country presently, which accounts for 27.27 per cent of its total caseload.

NEW DELHI: With a record single-day increase of 66,999 cases, India’s COVID-19 tally mounted to 23,96,637 on Thursday, while the number of patients who have recovered from the disease surged to 16,95,982, pushing the recovery rate to 70.77 per cent in the country, according to the Union health ministry.

The death toll due to COVID-19 climbed to 47,033 with 942 people succumbing to the disease in the last 24 hours, health ministry data updated at 8 am showed.

The case fatality rate in the country has declined to 1.96 per cent.

There are 6,53,622 active COVID-19 cases in the country presently, which account for 27.27 per cent of its total caseload.

India crossed the 20-lakh mark in terms of COVID-19 cases on August 7.

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), a total of 2,68,45,688 samples were tested in the country till August 12, including 8,30,391 on Wednesday, the highest number of tests performed in a day.

Of the 942 fresh deaths, 344 were reported from Maharashtra, 119 from Tamil Nadu, 112 from Karnataka, 93 from Andhra Pradesh, 54 each from Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, 39 from Punjab, 18 from Gujarat, 15 from Madhya Pradesh, 14 from Delhi and 11 each from Telangana and Rajasthan.

Nine fatalities were reported from Odisha, eight from Jammu and Kashmir, six each from Assam and Kerala, five each from Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Puducherry, four from Uttarakhand, three each in Bihar, Goa and Haryana and one case was recorded in Tripura.

Of the total 47,033 deaths, Maharashtra has reported the highest number of 18,650, followed by Tamil Nadu (5,278), Delhi (4,153), Karnataka (3,510), Gujarat (2,713), Andhra Pradesh (2,296), Uttar Pradesh (2,230), West Bengal (2,203) and Madhya Pradesh (1,048).

So far, 822 people have died of COVID-19 in Rajasthan, 675 in Punjab, 665 in Telangana, 503 in Haryana, 498 in Jammu and Kashmir, 416 in Bihar, 305 in Odisha, 197 in Jharkhand, 161 in Assam, 140 in Uttarakhand and 126 in Kerala.

Chhattisgarh has registered 109 COVID-19 deaths, Puducherry 96, Goa 89, Tripura 44, Chandigarh 26, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands 21, Himachal Pradesh 18, Manipur 12, Ladakh nine, Nagaland eight, Meghalaya six, Arunachal Pradesh three, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu two and Sikkim one.

The ministry stressed that over 70 per cent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.

“Our figures are being reconciled with the Indian Council of Medical Research,” the ministry said, adding that a state-wise distribution of figures is subject to further verification and reconciliation.

Filed Under: India

Kerala Reports 1,420 COVID-19 Cases, Its Highest Single-Day Surge So Far

August 10, 2020 by Nasheman

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said at least 1,715 people were cured on Saturday, which is also the highest in a single day in the state.

Kerala Reports 1,420 COVID-19 Cases, Its Highest Single-Day Surge So Far

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala COVID-19 Updates: As of now, the state has 498 hotspots.

Kerala on Saturday reported 1,420 new COVID-19 cases, the highest single day surge so far.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said at least 1,715 people were cured today, which is also the highest in a single day in the state.

“The State also reported four more deaths, which took the count to 106,” he told reporters.

“Uppala native Vinodkumar (41), who passed away on August 3, Kozhikode native Sulekha (63), who passed away on August 4, Kollam native Chellappan (60), who passed away onAugust 5 and Cherthala native Purushothaman (84) who passed away on August 6 have been tested positive,” he added.

He also said out of the 1,715 positive caes, 1,216 were through contacts.

“The sources of at least 92 cases are yet to be identified. As many as 60 cases reached the state from abroad while 108 reached from other states,” Mr Vijayan said, adding that 30 health workers were also among the infected.

A total of 1,48,241 people are under observation in the state out of which 11,934 are under observation in various hospitals across the state.

The state also tested 27,714 samples in the last 24 hours.

The state government also categorised 13 more regions as hotspots while removing 21 regions from that list.

As of now, the state has 498 hotspots.

The Chief Minister also said the number of COVID-19 cases were increasing in Thiruvananthapuram district with a high number of contact cases.

“Today, 485 people were diagnosed with the disease in the district and of these, 435 were through contact. It shows that strong intervention is needed in the state capital to control the infection and stringent restrictions should be continued,” Mr Vijayan said.

He also said the number of coronavirus cases were increasing in Thiruvananthapuram district with a high number of contact cases.

“Today, 485 people were diagnosed with the disease in the district and of these, 435 were through contact. It shows that strong intervention is needed in the state capital to control the infection and stringent restrictions should be continued,” he added.

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Karnataka Health Minister Says He Has Tested Positive For Coronavirus

August 10, 2020 by Nasheman

In a series of tweets, B Sriramulu said that he had a fever and he went for a test and the results said he was infected with coronavirus and prayed to “the almighty” for an early recovery

Karnataka Health Minister Says He Has Tested Positive For Coronavirus

B Sriramulu is the fifth minister in Karnataka to have tested positive for coronavirus

Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu tweeted today that he has tested positive for coronavirus and is getting treated at a government hospital. This comes a week after Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa tested positive for the novel virus.

In a series of tweets, the minister said that he had a fever and went for a test. He prayed to “the almighty” for an early recovery so that he could return to public work soon.

He has been admitted to the Bowring hospital in Bengaluru for treatment. He also shared a photo of him at the hospital.

Mr Sriramulu also said that there is no need to panic as he has come for treatment early.

He is the fifth minister in Karnataka to have tested positive for the virus.

Forest Minister Anand Singh, Tourism Minister CT Ravi and BC Patil have also been infected by the virus.

Former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has also tested positive for coronavirus. He is undergoing treatment for coronavirus infection at Manipal Hospital, where BS Yeddyurappa is also admitted.

Mr Yediyurappa had asked everyone who came in contact with him to be “observant” and self-quarantine.

Six staff members working in the office of the Karnataka Chief Minister tested positive for coronavirus a day later.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan are other high-profile leaders who have tested positive for the deadly virus.

Karnataka is the fourth worst affected state in India with over 1.72 lakh coronavirus cases and 80,000 active cases.

A record single-day jump of 64,399 new coronavirus patients has taken India’s COVID-19 tally past the 21 lakh-mark, the Union Health Ministry said this morning, adding that over 14.8 lakh patients have recovered so far. A total of 43,379 deaths have been logged so far.

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75-Year-Old Woman Raped, Brutally Assaulted In Kerala; 3 Arrested

August 6, 2020 by Nasheman

The police have taken three persons into custody in connection with the incident. A 66-year-old woman is among those arrested, they said.

Ernakulam:The septuagenarian was raped at the house of one of the accused, police said.  

A 75-year-old woman was raped and brutally assaulted in Kerala’s rural Ernakulam on Sunday, police said. The doctors at a private medical college hospital, where the elderly woman is being treated, said that her condition has improved slightly.

“The condition of the woman has improved slightly and her vital signs are returning to normal. There is improvement in her mental state too,” said a medical bulletin issued by the hospital.

The police have arrested three persons in connection with the incident. A 66-year-old woman is among those arrested, they said.

The septuagenarian was raped at the house of one of the accused, according to the police.

“While one of the accused raped her, the other, who was drunk, assaulted her brutally. This happened at the house of one of the accused,” K Karthick, District Police Chief, Rural Ernakulam, told NDTV.

“The woman also has certain mental health and memory loss issues,” he said.

The woman underwent emergency surgeries at the hospital on Monday.

A detailed medical examined showed the woman, who was admitted to the hospital on Sunday night, had suffered deep wounds in her private parts, as well as injuries on her chest and stomach areas.

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Karnataka Opens Dams As Water Level Rises After Heavy Rain

August 6, 2020 by Nasheman

Karnataka Rains: The coastal regions and the northern parts of Karnataka bordering Maharashtra and Kodagu have been particularly badly affected

Bengaluru: Karnataka Weather Update: The water level in many rivers is above the danger mark.

Heavy rains across several districts in Karnataka, especially areas near the coast, have led to water level rising in the rivers. The state government has opened the gates of a massive dam in Uttar Kannada district to release water and avoid flooding the banks of the Kalinadi and Kadra rivers. Water from other dams has been released too.

The water level in many rivers is above the danger mark. Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa, who is being treated for COVID-19 infection in a hospital, has released Rs 50 crore for initial flood relief work amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The districts that saw heavy rains are Kodagu, Gokarana, Chickmangaluru, Hassan and Mysuru.

The coastal districts of Uttara Kannada, Dakshina Kannada and Udupi have been badly hit, with the adjoining Kodagu district also bearing the brunt of heavy rains. Belgavi, which borders Maharashtra, and other northern districts are also badly affected.

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Several areas in Kodagu, the source of the Cauvery river, are flooded

More heavy rains and thundershowers have been forecast in the state.

Several areas in Kodagu, the source of the Cauvery river, are flooded. Landslides have been reported from the Goa-Karnataka border.

“Red alert has been announced in Udupi, Dakshina Kannada, Uttara Kannada, Chickamagalur, Shivamogga, Kodagu and Hassan due to heavy rainfall in the region from last two-three days,” said CS Patil, director of India Meteorological Department.

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Ahmedabad COVID-19 hospital fire leaves 8 patients dead

August 6, 2020 by Nasheman

Ahmedabad: A blaze in the wee hours at a private hospital here has left eight COVID-19 patients dead, a fire brigade official said on Thursday.

The victims include five men and three women, who were being treated at the ICU ward of the COVID-19 designated Shrey Hospital in Navrangpura area of Ahmedabad, the official said.

Fire broke out around 3.30 am on the fourth floor of the four-storey hospital, he said. Around 40 other COVID-19 patients at the facility were rescued and shifted to a civic hospital in the city, he said.

“Eight coronavirus patients admitted in the ICU ward of Shrey Hospital have died due to the fire, which has been doused,” said an official of the Ahmedabad Fire Department.

Primary investigations revealed that the fire was caused by an electrical short circuit, police said.

“Forensic experts have arrived at the site for a detailed investigation,” said Assistant Commissioner of Police L B Zala.

Shrey Hospital is among the around 60 private hospitals designated as COVID-19 hospitals by the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.

Municipal Commissioner Mukesh Kumar, who reached the spot soon after the fire broke out, said an electric short circuit led to the blaze, which spread in the ICU ward within minutes.

Principal Health Secretary Jayanti Ravi also reached the spot and assured a thorough probe into the incident. Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has ordered an inquiry into the incident.

In a statement, the CMO saidthe probe will be conducted by two IAS officers, Additional Chief Secretary in Home Department Sangeeta Singh and ACS in Urban Development Department Mukesh Puri.

They have been asked to submit a report in three days, the statement said.

With 1,073 new coronavirus positive cases, Gujarat’s COVID-19 tally reached 66,777 on Wednesday. The number of deceased has gone up to 2,557, an official said.

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