Coronavirus updates from India and the world: Total number of positive cases in India rises to 8,447; Maharashtra has 1399 cases

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60-year-old woman dies in Gujarat; death toll reaches to 24 in state

There are 194 active COVID19 cases in Kerala: Health Minister KK Shailaja

30 nurses in Pune’s Ruby Hall Hospital put under quarantine after a 45-year-old nurse tested positive for COVID19

Total 1,86,906 samples have been tested so far, of which 7,953 have been found positive for COVID-19: ICMR official

In last five days, on average 15,747 samples were tested per day and 584 of those were found positive per day: ICMR official

909 COVID-19 cases, 34 deaths reported in last 24 hours: Health Ministry

1671 patients need oxygen support & critical care treatment: Health Ministry

2 new cases reported from Dadar today

15 new cases reported from Dharavi today

Total number of positive cases in Maharashtra rises to 1895

134 new Coronavirus positive cases reported in Maharashtra today – Mumbai 113, Raigad, Amravati, Bhiwandi, Pimpri-Chinchwad 1 each, Pune 4, Mira Bhayandar 7 and Navi Mumbai, Thane & Vasai Virar 2 each. The total positive cases in the state rise to 1895: State Health Department

Total number of positive cases in India rises to 8356

34 deaths and 909 new cases reported in last 24 hours; India’s total number of Coronavirus positive cases rises to 8356 (including 7367 active cases, 716 cured/discharged/migrated and 273 deaths): Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

COVID-19 death toll jumps to 9,875 in UK

The death toll of those hospitalized in Britain who tested positive for the novel coronavirus reached 9,875 as of Friday afternoon, marking a daily increase of 917, the Department of Health and Social Care said. As of Saturday morning, the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Britain hit 78,991, said the department, Xinhua news agency reported.

Students of all public, private schools from Class 1 to 9 to get promoted in Telangana: KCR

Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao announced that students from Class 1 to 9 of all public and private schools in the state will be promoted to the next class. “The parents of students from class 1-9 need not worry about their exams. Today Cabinet has decided that all the students from Classes 1 to 9 of both public and private schools will be promoted to the next class,” Rao said while addressing the media after a state Cabinet meeting on Saturday.

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