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		<title>Corona Update: India ranks third in the list of countries with the maximum vaccinations</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2021 23:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New Delhi: More than 58 lakh (58,12,362) beneficiaries have been vaccinated till 8 am on 8 February 2021 on the 24th day of the ongoing Covid-19 vaccination campaign across the country. In the last 24 hours, 36,804 people were vaccinated in 1,304 sessions. So far 1,16,487 sessions of immunization have been conducted. The number of beneficiaries who are being vaccinated every day is increasing. India has achieved an important feat in the war against Covid-19 by registering less than 150 [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>New Delhi: More than 58 lakh (58,12,362) beneficiaries have been vaccinated till 8 am on 8 February 2021 on the 24th day of the ongoing Covid-19 vaccination campaign across the country. In the last 24 hours, 36,804 people were vaccinated in 1,304 sessions. So far 1,16,487 sessions of immunization have been conducted. The number of beneficiaries who are being vaccinated every day is increasing.</p>



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<p>India has achieved an important feat in the war against Covid-19 by registering less than 150 deaths per day in the last 10 days. Only 84 deaths have been recorded in the last 24 hours.</p>



<p>Standardized clinical management protocols, along with immediate identification and tracking, invasive and comprehensive testing, have helped to ensure reduced mortality. With this, the number of positive cases encountered every day has also reduced.</p>



<p>As part of the Covid management and response policy, the central government&#8217;s main focus is not only on reducing the number of deaths due to Covid, but also on reducing the deaths as well as providing quality treatment by saving the lives of serious Covid patients. Also remained.</p>



<p>Due to the coordinated efforts of the Central and State / UT Governments, deaths in Covid cases could be reduced.</p>



<p>17 states / UTs did not report any death in the last 24 hours. These states include Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Mizoram, Nagaland, Lakshadweep, Ladakh (Union Territory), Sikkim, Rajasthan, Meghalaya, Madhya Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh , Odisha and Assam.</p>



<p>In the last 24 hours, the number of active cases in the country has decreased further to 1,48,609. The number of active cases in the country is 1.37 percent of the total positive cases.</p>



<p>In the last 24 hours, 11,831 new confirmed cases have been registered in the country. With this, 11,904 new patients have become healthy during this period.</p>



<p>81 states account for 81% of the total active cases in the country. Two states, Kerala and Maharashtra, have reported 70 percent of the total active cases in the country.</p>



<p>There are less than 5,000 active cases reported in 33 States / UTs.</p>



<p>In line with the national trend, the States / UTs have also registered a substantial decline in the number of active cases.</p>



<p>Maharashtra recorded the largest decline in active cases last month, followed by Uttar Pradesh.</p>



<p>The number of healthy patients in the country at present is more than 1.05 crore (1,05,34,505). The gap between active cases and healthy patients has been steadily increasing and has now increased to 10,385,896. The health rate is 97.20 percent.</p>



<p>Out of the total new cases, 80.53 percent have been reported in 6 states. Kerala has the highest number of patients (5,948), Maharashtra (1,622) and Uttar Pradesh (670).</p>



<p>Of the new cases, 85.85 percent cases have been reported in 6 states.</p>



<p>Kerala has recorded the highest number of 6,075 new cases per day. 2,673 new cases have been registered in Maharashtra and 487 in Karnataka.</p>



<p>In the last 24 hours, 84 patients have died due to Covid-19. Of these, 79.76 percent deaths occurred in six states.</p>



<p>Maharashtra recorded the highest number of 30 deaths and 19 deaths per day in Kerala.</p>
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		<title>Covid-19 Vaccination: Second dose of vaccination will start from 13 February</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2021 05:42:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New Delhi: Those taking the first dose of Covid Vaccine on 16 January will be given the second dose of vaccine on 13 February. The Center also said that the country has made significant progress in terms of the number of people vaccinated &#8211; 5 million people have been vaccinated in the Covid-19 vaccination per session immunization over 21 days and in this number There is &#8216;sufficient scope for improvement&#8217;. The government said that twelve states and union territories had [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>New Delhi: Those taking the first dose of Covid Vaccine on 16 January will be given the second dose of vaccine on 13 February. The Center also said that the country has made significant progress in terms of the number of people vaccinated &#8211; 5 million people have been vaccinated in the Covid-19 vaccination per session immunization over 21 days and in this number There is &#8216;sufficient scope for improvement&#8217;.</p>



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<p>The government said that twelve states and union territories had 60 percent or more vaccinations of health workers. But all states were advised to improve the percentage coverage of vaccinated beneficiaries. The government today gave a time limit to the states.</p>



<p>According to the Center, each State / Union Territory must schedule all health workers for vaccination at least once before 20 February 2021 and immediately conduct another round for them immediately thereafter. Likewise, all frontline workers must be scheduled for vaccination at least once before 6 March 2015 and shortly thereafter. Organize the second phase of the vaccine for them. The government has also clarified that the failure to vaccinate potential beneficiaries in the second round will automatically push them into the age-appropriate vaccination category.</p>



<p>The slow pace of vaccination has been a concern, with public health approaches and administration officials indicating that at this rate, the country will not be able to meet its six-month deadline to vaccinate 300 million people.</p>



<p>Doctors and administration officials agree that the drop in numbers is due to the hesitation to get the vaccine, which concerns beneficiaries about the vaccine. Many are in weight-and-watch mode for what the results will be after vaccination. Others are waiting for more options.</p>
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		<title>The Paris Agreement is finally showing a boost to the global economy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2020 09:17:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A new assessment clearly shows that by 2020, regions that account for 70% of global emissions have grown very rapidly since 2020, due to competition in adopting solutions for low carbon emissions. These changes can help bring about a zero-carbon economy that will create 350 million (35 million) jobs in the coming years.</p>
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<p>In the midst of the Kovid epidemic, there is a good news coming from the environment, climate change, and the impact of all these on the economy. And the news is that the effect of the Paris Agreement is visible in the statements and actions of the countries involved. This is confirmed by the report by Global Consultancy SystemIQ called The Paris Effect, which states that the Paris Agreement is redefining the global economy.</p>



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<p>And the most encouraging thing that has come out of this is that since the Paris Agreement of 2015 there has been a boom in investment and adoption of low carbon emission solutions. A new assessment clearly shows that by 2020, regions that account for 70% of global emissions have grown very rapidly since 2020, due to competition in adopting solutions for low carbon emissions. These changes can help bring about a zero-carbon economy that will create 350 million (35 million) jobs in the coming years.</p>



<p>The European Union, UK and US elected President Joe Biden (who jointly make up 30% of global imports), are considering imposing a carbon border tax among themselves.</p>



<p>It is estimated that by the 2030s &#8211; the creation of zero carbon economies can be achieved in areas such as renewable energy, energy-efficient buildings, local food systems (ie using only food around you) and restoring land. More than 35 million new direct jobs are going to be created at the level. It is more necessary than ever for post-COVID-recovery. On the other hand, zero-carbon solutions will now be combined with digitalization to rebuild the economy.</p>



<p>More than ten car manufacturers (including Volvo, Renault and Fiat) have committed to EV sales targets for the period between 2020 and 2025. The VW Group plans to invest $ 66 billion by 2024 alone. Maersk and CMA CGM, the world&#8217;s biggest names of shipping, are committed to Net Zero by 2050. 40 companies, representing one-third of global cement production capacity, are committed to being carbon neutral by 2050 through the Global Cement and Concrete Association. Dalmia Cement and Heidelberg Cement have separately made commitments to carbon neutral by 2040 and 2050 respectively.</p>



<p>In response to this, Lawrence Tubiana, architect of the Paris Agreement and CEO of the European Climate Foundation, says, &#8220;It is clear now that the goals of the Paris Agreement are a reference point for all governments and financial institutions in the world.&#8221; The time has come to give impetus to the journey which the world leaders started in 2015. It is clear that global temperatures and emissions are rising, but this assessment gives us hope that the Paris Agreement is doing its job as well.</p>



<p>The dynamics set since the Paris Agreement have created conditions for low-carbon solutions and markets to progress dramatically over the past five years. The agreement &#8211; this underlying &#8216;Shift&#8217; &#8211; paved the way for 195 countries to consistently reduce their dependence on fossil fuels. Favorable conditions for everything from electric vehicles to alternative proteins to sustainable aviation fuel have been set.</p>



<p>Countries, cities, regions and companies responsible for more than 50% of GDP have set net zero targets. European Union, U.K. And the real possibility of carbon border tax adjustments by the US elected president Joe Biden (who jointly imports more than 30% of global imports) is already creating a kind of disruption in the market practice for commodities such as steel and aluminum. Huh. The onus on the non-food companies to prove that their supply chains are free of deforestation, the reliable possibility of requirements is changing behavior.</p>



<p>In the same sequence, Nicholas Stern, Professor of Economics and Governance at the London School of Economics and President of the Grants Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, states, &#8220;We know that inadequate action is big and Expensive climate turns into risk. So intelligent policy makers and investors will avoid doing anything and create targets that create jobs and flexibility in the system. And all this can only be done through a net-zero economy. Huh.&#8221;</p>



<p>This shows that as greenhouse gas emissions and global temperatures continue to rise, low-carbon progress in all sectors of the economy is now accelerating. The rapidly falling costs of solar and wind already place better bets than fossil fuels in many markets, while the pace of electric vehicle development has rebounded estimates. By 2030, for sectors that contribute 70% of emissions, we will have competitive low or low carbon solutions including heavy road transport, heavy industry and agriculture.</p>
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