New Delhi, Jan 09 (ANI): Amid surge in the COVID-19 cases in the national capital, demand for self-testing kits have increased. "Around 5,000-10,000 self-testing kits are sold every day in Delhi and is in high demand," said Delhi Retail Distribution Chemist Alliance President Sandeep Nangia “Oxymeters were in great demand during the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic similarly, we see a sharp rise in sale of self-testing kits,” he added.
Pediatric patients, younger than 2 years, belong to high risk and patients in the 11 to 12 years age group show more symptoms and are at less risk, Dr Dhiren Gupta said
The Covid curbs in the national capital have put the gym owners in limbo who are yet to recover from the earlier losses, compelling them to seek financial relief from the government.
New Delhi, Jan 9: Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Sunday said that pregnant women and 'divyang' (differently-abled) employees of central government departments have been exempted from attending...
New Delhi, January 9
In a first such comprehensive exercise since Independence, the government has surveyed 17.78 lakh acres of defence land using the latest technologies such as three-dimensional mo
New Delhi, January 9
IndiGo on Sunday said it will cancel around 20 per cent of its flights because of the surge in Covid cases driven by the Omicron variant and waive change fees till March 31 in re
New Delhi, January 9
The Delhi government on Sunday assuaged fears of migrant workers and businessmen, saying to protect livelihoods, its attempt is to impose minimum Covid restrictions and not a loc
Covid-19 Omicron India Live News Updates: Omicron Variant Cases in India, Coronavirus 3rd Wave, Covid-19 Booster Vaccine, Weekend Curfew rules: India reported 1.4 lakh new Covid-19 cases on Saturday, and active infections are around 4.8 lakh.
The Delhi Police reunited three minor sisters, the eldest being just 11, with their family in the Bapa Nagar area after they got lost while trying to find their way home from a relative's place on their own, officials said on Sunday.
The application filed by DAMEPL is in response to DMRC's belatedly filed affidavit on January 5 in which it has made a partial/ limited disclosure of its bank accounts only with respect to Rs 1,642.69 crore out of the total funds of Rs 5,800.93 crore that it had disclosed in its last affidavit submitted in the court on December 21, 2021. Notably, from December 17 to January 3, DMRC has spent a further sum of Rs 122.06 crore out of Rs 1,642.69 crore.
New Delhi, Jan 8: The third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic across all states is being driven by the fast-spreading Omicron variant, official sources said on Saturday, citing the latest data. Till...
New Delhi, January 9
Mandarin Oriental New York, the premium luxury hotel a subsidiary of Reliance Industries is acquiring, is known for its much-in-demand ballroom, five-star spa and eating and drin
Amritsar (Punjab), January 9
A probe has been ordered against a private laboratory after a number of flyers who reached here from Italy recently tested positive for COVID-19 amid allegations by sever
India saw a surge of 1,59,632 fresh Covid-19 cases and 327 deaths in the last 24 hours. Also, the country's Omicron tally mounted to 3,623, according to data released by the government early Sunday. Several states including Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Maharashtra and West Bengal have imposed night and weekend curfew to mitigate infection spread. Meanwhile, in the United Kingdom, the official death toll from the Covid-19 pandemic exceeded 150,000 on Saturday. Follow this blog for LIVE updates on the Covid-19 situation: