Maharashtra Health Minister: 26 Positive Patients In The State
Maharashtra Health Minister, Rajesh Tope on March 14, 2020, said that the total number of patients tested positive for COVID-19 had reached 26 in the state.
The 26 cases are as follows - Pune: 10, Mumbai: 5, Kamothe: 1, Kalyan: 1, Nagpur: 4, Nagar: 1, Yavatmal: 2, Thane: 1, Navi Mumbai: 1
All schools in urban areas of Maharashtra (all government and private schools in jurisdiction of Nagar Panchayat, Nagar Palika, Mahanagar palika) to remain closed till 31st March 2020. Only exams for class 10th, 12th, & University exams will be held as per schedule reported ANI.
Maharashtra Confirms Two New Cases
Maharashtra confirms two new cases of COVID-19 on March 14, 2020, taking the number of COVID-19 cases to 21 in the state. MD Singh, Collector of Yavatmal district confirmed two people had been tested positive for Coronavirus and both had travel history to Dubai reported ANI
Goa Shuts Schools, Colleges, Discos Till March 31,2020
The Goa government has officially shut down schools, colleges, boat cruises, disco clubs, and casinos in the state till March 31, 2020, amid the rising COVID-19 outbreak in the country, said Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on March 14, 2020. However, malls, restaurants, and hotels will remain open, Sawant said, adding that the directions for closure were only meant for places where people gather in closed premises reported IANS.31, 2020
Ministry of Home Affairs Declares "Notified Disaster" For COVID-19
The Ministry of Home Affairs on Saturday decided to treat Covid-19 as a "notified disaster". The move is done for providing assistance under State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF). Ex gratia relief of Rs 4 lakhs would be provided to kin of families who died of COVID-19, and cost of hospitalisation for managing patients as fixed by State government.
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Two Test Positive In J&K
The Jammu and Kashmir administration on March 13, 2020, said that 159 persons have completed their 28-day surveillance period and, so far, only two cases have been tested positive in Jammu and Kashmir reported IANS.
India Records 84 Cases: Health Ministry
The number of coronavirus positive cases in the country has risen to 84, the Health Ministry and Family Welfare reported on March 14, 2020. "Seven persons, who tested positive, including five from Uttar Pradesh and one each from Rajasthan and Delhi have been discharged after treatment," a senior health ministry official said reported PTI.
New Case Reported In Telangana
Telangana reported a fresh case of COVID-19.
The patient has travel history to Italy and has been admitted to the state-run Gandhi hospital's quarantine ward.
New Born Baby In London Tests Positive
A new born baby tested positive in London minutes after being born. The mother tested positive after giving birth and thus the doctors decided to test the child, too.
Tihar Jail Sets Up Isolation Ward
Authorities at Delhi’s Tihar Jail are screening inmates for coronavirus and have set up an isolation ward inside the prison, news agency ANI reported on Saturday.
“All inmates have been checked and not displayed symptoms. New inmates are being screened and will be kept in different wards for three days,” a jail official was quoted as saying by ANI.
Reports said also said the inmates have been informed about coronavirus symptoms and the precautions to be taken, including washing hands and avoiding physical contact with others.
There are around 17,500 inmates lodged at the jail at present.
Hide And Seek In Nagpur
The paranoia of contracting COVID-19 led to four suspects at Indira Gandhi Medical College and Mayo Clinic, Nagpur running away and later being tracked by Nagpur police.
The four people were sharing a washroom with the person who was confimed to have tested positive for the virus.










