ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
General News

Odisha reports 1,282 new COVID-19 cases

Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India], April 9 (ANI): Odisha reported 1,282 new COVID-19 cases and 228 recoveries and one death on Thursday, according to the state health bulletin.

ANI Apr 09, 2021 12:53 IST googleads

Representative Image

Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India], April 9 (ANI): Odisha reported 1,282 new COVID-19 cases and 228 recoveries and one death on Thursday, according to the state health bulletin.
With this, the total number of cases has gone up to 3,46,808.
There were 5,941 active cases in Odisha till Thursday while a total of 5,941 persons have recovered from the disease.
The death toll due to COVID-19 in the state stood at 1,924 on Thursday.
Meanwhile, the new guidelines issued by the Odisha government on Friday in the wake of rising COVID-19 cases, make it mandatory for people coming to the state to produce either a negative RT-PCR test report obtained within 72 hours of entry or final vaccination certificate after two doses of vaccination.
This is applicable to all modes of travel, including people entering the state by train, bus, aeroplane, waterways or in private vehicles.
The guidelines further state that people coming without such a report or certificate will have to undergo seven days mandatory home or institutional quarantine, with effect from April 12.
As per the guidelines, all public transport from Odisha to Chhattisgarh and vice versa has been suspended by the Odisha government from April 10 to 30.
Transport Commissioner, Odisha shall issue appropriate orders and the department with the help of state police and under the active guidance of district collectors will set up border check points (BCPs) at strategic locations and border entry points to manage the entry of incoming persons and vehicles. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

General News

TMC's jibe at Centre amid LPG crisis due to West Asia conflict

TMC's jibe at Centre amid LPG crisis due to West Asia conflict

In an 'X' post, TMC said the government has "ek hi naara, line mein rahe desh bechara," pointing to past governmental measures including demonetisation, the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, the Special Identification Registration (SIR), and now the LPG shortage. The party described demonetisation as a "Tughlaqi farman" that forced ordinary citizens to wait in serpentine queues outside banks and ATMs for days to access their own money. The post also highlighted the 2020 COVID-19 oxygen crisis, when families stood in long lines outside hospitals and suppliers as the public health system collapsed.

Read More
General News

Notorious snatcher with 40+ cases arrested in North Delhi

Notorious snatcher with 40+ cases arrested in North Delhi

The accused, 26-year-old Farman, a resident of New Usmanpur, is a known history-sheeter with a criminal record spanning over 40 cases.

Read More
General News

Over 660 crore court pages digitised

Over 660 crore court pages digitised

The Government has undertaken several initiatives to strengthen the digital ecosystem of the judiciary with the aim of ensuring faster disposal of cases, improving transparency, and enhancing access to justice. These measures are being implemented primarily under the e-Courts Mission Mode Project and through a centrally sponsored scheme that supports State Governments and Union Territories in developing infrastructure for the district and subordinate judiciary.

Read More
General News

Odisha CM slams West Bengal govt

Odisha CM slams West Bengal govt

In his letter, Odisha CM wrote, 'The incident cast an avoidable shadow on the image of Bengal, a land known for its culture, civility and respect for democratic institutions."

Read More
General News

GOI welcomes IEA decision to release emergency oil stocks

GOI welcomes IEA decision to release emergency oil stocks

India, as an Associate Member of the International Energy Agency (IEA) and an active participant in international energy cooperation, welcomed the IEA's decision to release emergency oil stocks amid the prevailing supply disruptions, according to an official release.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.