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According to the data released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India recorded 2,060 new Covid-19 cases in the last 24 hours taking the overall number of Covid-related infections in the country to 4,46,30,888.
The active cases increased to 26,834 and comprise 0.06 per cent of the total infections.
India's Covid-19 tally rose by 128 in a day while active cases have declined to 1,763, according to the Union health ministry data updated on Thursday. The death.. IndiaTimes
Ozzy Osbourne Cancels Shows, , Will No Longer Tour.
Ozzy Osbourne Cancels Shows, , Will No Longer Tour.
CNN reports that Osbourne's farewell tour was slated to kick off in Helsinki, Finland, in May. .
But on Feb. 1, Osbourne, 74,
canceled all upcoming shows.
After damaging his spine in an accident four years ago, the singer says he is no longer "physically capable" of touring.
My one and only purpose during this time has been to get back on stage, Ozzy Osbourne, via statement.
My singing voice is fine. However, after three operations, stem cell treatments, endless physical therapy, and most recently groundbreaking Cybernics (HAL) Treatment, my body is still physically weak, Ozzy Osbourne, via statement.
CNN reports that Osbourne has suffered other health setbacks over the years.
Most recently, he was diagnosed with Parkinson's
in 2020 and contracted COVID in 2022.
While Osbourne will no longer tour,
he does still intend to perform.
In his statement, he said his team is “currently coming up
with ideas for where I will be able to perform without
having to travel from city to city and country to country.”.
In his statement, he said his team is “currently coming up
with ideas for where I will be able to perform without
having to travel from city to city and country to country.”.
Osbourne concluded his statement by thanking everyone
“for their endless dedication, loyalty, and support, and for giving me the life that I never ever dreamed I would have.”
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President Droupadi Murmu Tuesday showcased fearlessness, decisiveness and stability among the hallmarks of the Modi government and emphasised these strengths.. IndiaTimes
Millions of Americans Will , Lose Benefits When COVID , National Emergency Ends in May.
On May 11, President Joe Biden's
administration intends to end COVID-19
national and public health emergencies.
CNN reports that the decision by the White House
means that many Americans will have to start
paying for COVID testing and treatment. .
Two House Republican measures aimed to end the
emergencies already, however, the Biden administration
decided to extend the emergency one final time to May 11.
Two House Republican measures aimed to end the
emergencies already, however, the Biden administration
decided to extend the emergency one final time to May 11.
This wind down would align
with the Administration’s previous
commitments to give at least
60 days’ notice prior to termination
of the (public health emergency), White House statement, via CNN.
The decision will also end enhanced
social safety net benefits put in place to help
minimize the impact of the pandemic on the nation.
People will have to start paying some
money for things they didn’t have to pay
for during the emergency. That’s the main
thing people will start to notice, Jen Kates, Senior vice president
at the Kaiser Family Foundation, via CNN.
CNN reports that the U.S. government has been looking to
shift COVID care to the commercial market since 2022,
partly due to Congress not authorizing additional funds.
Starting in March of 2020, states had been
barred from kicking people off Medicaid
amid the public health emergency. .
According to an analysis by the Department of Health and
Human Services, an estimated 15 million people could lose
their Medicaid coverage when the emergency is ended.
According to an analysis by the Department of Health and
Human Services, an estimated 15 million people could lose
their Medicaid coverage when the emergency is ended.
The analysis found that about 8.2 million enrollees would no longer qualify, while another 6.7 million would lose coverage despite still being eligible. .
The analysis found that about 8.2 million enrollees would no longer qualify, while another 6.7 million would lose coverage despite still being eligible.
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India saw a single-day rise of 66 new coronavirus cases -- the lowest since March 26, 2020 -- while the active caseload declined to 1,755, according to Union.. IndiaTimes
India’s daily Covid-19 cases decline further on Monday as compared to Sunday as 1,326 fresh cases were reported across the country.
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Fresh cases of Covid-19 virus in India once again dropped below the 2,000 mark as on Sunday, 1,604 and the total cases in the country were recorded at 4,46,52,266, meanwhile the active cases in the..
According to the Union Health ministry's data, India added 1,574 Covid cases and 9 Covid-related deaths in the last 24 hours.
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