Friday, 17 July 2020

UP: Single-day Covid jump breaches 2,000-mark, Lucknow tops tally






The state also reported highest single-day deaths linked to coronavirus. At least 34 Covid patients died, taking the toll since the pandemic began in March to 1,046. The state now has 15,720 active cases.Uttar Pradesh on Thursday reported its highest single-day spike in coronavirus numbers and for the first time crossed 2,000 new cases. The last 24 hours saw 2,083 new infections in the state, pushing the cumulative cases to 43,441 cases.

Capital Lucknow, on the other hand, reported three more deaths, taking the toll to 43. Lucknow now has a caseload of 3,235 with its active cases just 29 short of 2,000 — the highest in the state.
The state also reported highest single-day deaths linked to coronavirus. At least 34 Covid patients died, taking the toll since the pandemic began in March to 1,046. The state now has 15,720 active cases.
At least five districts recorded over 100 new cases, with Lucknow recording the highest number — 308, also the Capital’s highest ever. Kanpur Nagar recorded the highest single-day deaths at nine, taking the district’s total Covid toll to 102 — the highest in the state. The fatality rate in the district also reached 5% with 2,051 total cases.

The two NCR districts of Gautam Buddh Nagar (Noida) and Ghaziabad reported another highs with 143 and 179 new cases, respectively. While two more patients died in Gautam Buddh Nagar, one died in Ghaziabad.
Another district to record over 100 new cases on Thursday was Jhansi, which has been witnessing a surge since last week. The district in the Bundelkhand region reported 113 cases in the last 24 hours, taking its active cases to 620.
Chandauli, which had 320 total cases, on Thursday added 100 more to its caseload.
What has been a concern is the rapid surge in the infection in districts which had till now shown very few cases. For example, Sonbhadra reported 52 new cases in the last 24 hours, Hardoi 58 and Sultanpur 42. Ballia in the east, which has seen a recent surge added 67 more cases, while Meerut, a big hotspot in the west, added 63 more to its caseload.
The surge of cases in the two holy towns of Varanasi and Prayagraj has also been noticed by the government. On a day when the two cities reported a surge — Varanasi 78 new cases and two deaths, Prayagraj 56 new cases and three deaths — Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath expressed concern about the situation in five districts and told officials that there was a need for maintaining alertness in Jhansi, Varanasi, Lucknow, Kanpur city and Prayagraj.
He also directed officials to prepare a concerted strategy for effectively checking the spread of Covid-19 and communicable diseases.
During a meeting with senior officials, the CM also called for daily review of the prevailing situation by the nodal officers appointed in different districts, according to an official statement.
He stressed that special cleanliness and sanitisation drives should be carried out across districts, and asked officials to ensure proper medical screening and supply of clean potable water.
He also directed officials to prepare a strategy by establishing coordination between different departments and to ensure its implementation.
Meanwhile, Additional Chief Secretary (Medical and Health) Amit Mohan Prasad said a record 48,086 coronavirus samples were tested on Wednesday and the number would be increased to 50,000 soon.
UP has conducted the highest number of tests so far after Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra, he said, adding it has fewer number of coronavirus cases per million population compared to other states.
Expressing satisfaction that the Covid-19 testing capacity in the state has risen to 48,000 per day, the Chief Minister said it should be further enhanced to 50,000 per day. He said 30,000-35,000 tests should be done through RT-PCR, 2,000-2,500 through Trunat machines and 20,000-25,000 through rapid antigen process every day.
He directed officials to take necessary precautions to keep the police personnel free of infection. He said authorities can consider taking the help of homeguards, Prantiya Raksha Dal (PRD) jawans and NCC cadets for assisting the police in containment zones.
—With PTI Inputs

Coronavirus India July 17 updates: Cases in India cross 10-lakh mark, death toll over 25,000

The total number of coronavirus cases in India surged past 1,009,406 on Friday, according to news agency PTI and private aggregator Covid19india.org. On Friday, as many as 34,956 fresh cases were registered within a span of 24 hours, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare had announced. More than 25,000 people have lost their lives to the novel coronavirus in the country.
India’s numbers are currently being powered by high growth rates in Karnataka, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. These states have seen sharp increases this month — they were reporting 400 to 600 cases every day till the end of June, but are now adding over 1,000 cases a day.
Globally, at least 13,980,751 people have been infected while 593,457 have died so far, according to the latest tally by the John Hopkins University. The United States continued to remain the worst-affected nation followed by Brazil, India, Russia and Peru. The economy in China, where the pandemic first broke out, rebounded from a painful contraction to grow by 3.2 per cent over a year earlier in the latest quarter as anti-virus lockdowns were lifted and factories and stores reopened.




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Thursday, 16 July 2020

Phoenix Palassio Mall now in Lucknow

MORE ABOUT THE MALL


Spread over 1.5 million square feet, Phoenix Pallasio houses over 600+ brands including a variety of retail, F&B & entertainment. Phoenix Palassio offers many firsts under one roof like Lifestyle, Shoppers Stop, Home Centre, Pantaloons, a 10 Screen INOX with unique formats and over 60 brands coming to UP for the first time such as H&M, Under Armour, Steve Madden, Superdry, Sephora, etc. Additionally, the mall will showcase huge entertainment experiences like Funcity, Timezone coupled with sprawling event venues like Palassio Square to hold musical events with a capacity to entertain close to 5,000 people at a time. Phoenix Palassio is one of the grandeur landmarks in the city that resonates with the architecture and cultural heritage of Lucknow with the essence of European architecture.
Pioneered by The Phoenix Mills Co. Ltd., Phoenix Palassio is led by its dynamic Chairman, Mr. Atul Ruia and his team of professionals. Strategically located in the prime residential catchment and IT hub of Gomti Nagar, the luxurious mall boasts of six atriums, three grand entrances, high arched ceilings with state-of-the-art chandeliers, boulevards, surrounded by lush green horticulture in its periphery. The mall also houses an ethereal Musical Fountain coupled with the glimmer of 71 chandeliers in its atriums. The mall offers an exclusive shopping experience in an atmosphere of elegantly designed interiors and palatial architecture. Phoenix Palassio is aimed at becoming an iconic landmark not only in Lucknow but in the entire state paving the way for world-class shopping, entertainment, and FnB experiences.
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