States Should Rise Above Politics: Supreme Court
States should rise above politics, take strict measures: Supreme Court
Expressing concern over the growing Corona infection, the Supreme Court on Friday said that the situation is going from bad to worse.
States should take more measures to prevent this from rising above politics. There are policies and guidelines to prevent infection but do not have the will to implement it.
Outside, 60 percent of the people are walking around without a mask, and 30 percent with a mask hanging around their neck.
The central government should lead to the implementation of the guidelines issued for the prevention of corona throughout the country.
The court also expressed concern over the careless attitude of the people. The next hearing in the case will be on December 1.
A three-member bench headed by Justice Ashok Bhushan held a hearing with automatic cognizance on the prevention and treatment of corona infection.
India Coronavirus News: More than 41 thousand cases were reported in the last 24 hours, recovery rate more than 93 percent
The total number of cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in India has exceeded 93 lakh 51 thousand. At the same time, the death toll has exceeded one lakh 36 thousand.
The number of patients recovering has exceeded 87 lakh 59 thousand.
According to the latest data released by the Ministry of Health at eight o’clock this morning (28-November-2020), 41 thousand 322 cases of corona have been reported in the last 24 hours.
During this period, 485 people died due to infection. At the same time, 41 thousand 452 patients were discharged from the hospital. A total of 11 lakh 57 thousand 605 sample tests were conducted during this period.
According to the Ministry of Health, a total of 93 lakh 51 thousand 110 cases have been reported so far in the country. The total death toll has increased to one lakh 36 thousand 200.
The active case is 4 lakh 54 thousand 940. So far, 87 lakh 59 thousand 969 patients have been cured. A total of 13.82 crore sample tests have been done so far.
The active case is 4.87 percent, recovery rate 93.68 percent, and death rate 1.46 percent.