- 17th April, 2021
- 51 out of 1,321 found infected in Dhakoli containment zone - The Tribune
Tribune News Service
Zirakpur, April 16
As many as 51 persons tested positive for Covid-19 out of the 1,321 rapid antigen tests conducted in the Dhakoli containment zone here today.
Of 213 persons - Explain power backup for CCTV cameras in police stations: High Court - The Tribune India
Saurabh MalikTribune News ServiceChandigarh, April 16
Two years after the Punjab and Haryana High Court was told that CCTV cameras installed in all police stations across the state had power backup, - Younger patients developing Covid pneumonia early: Experts - The Tribune
Naina Mishra
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 16
The new strain has changed the algorithm of clinical symptoms of Covid-19 illness as it has been observed that the disease progression is much fa - New lockdown measures condemned - The Tribune India
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 16
Student and youth bodies of the city have condemned the re-imposition of lockdown by the Chandigarh Aadministration.
Releasing a joint statement on behalf - Despite surge in second wave, beds available in hospitals - The Tribune
Nitin JainTribune News ServiceLudhiana, April 16
Even as the second Covid wave was on the rise, the beds for critical patients in the hospitals are still available in adequate numbers in the district - ?Will deal irreparable blow, reconsider move? - The Tribune India
Dushyant Singh Pundir
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 16
Taken aback by the decision of the UT Administration to impose a weekend lockdown, the business community today said it would deal an - At 6,277 cases, Hry day tally hits all - time high - Times of India
Chandigarh: Haryana recorded 6,277 new Covid-19 cases on Friday, the highest ever tally in the state in a day, which took its cumulative infection tal. - In Punjab, rural doctors threaten to boycott Covid duties - Times of India
Chandigarh: As Punjab battens down the hatches to contain the pandemic crisis, rural medical officers (RMOs) and the Punjab government are on a collis. - Property Grab Case: Man who impersonated Mehta files anticipatory bail plea, notice issued - The Indian Express
The Court issued a notice to the Chandigarh Police to file its reply on April 22. - Protesting in times of coronavirus: From unionists to CM, all worried - Times of India
Chandigarh/Bathinda: The fear of Covid-19 spreading faster due to Singhu and Tikri protests against farm laws has turned into a cause for concern for . - Chandigarh clamps weekend lockdown, traders fume - The Tribune India
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 16
To restrict the movement of people, the UT Administration has imposed a weekend lockdown from 10 pm on Friday till 5 am on April 19 in the city. The decisio - Chandigarh hits a new high with 481 fresh Covid - 19 cases - The Tribune India
Chandigarh, April 16
In what could be called as worrisome state of affairs, the city today broke all previous records of single-day spike with 481 cases of Covid-19.
During the previous surge, the h - In Chandigarh, now action against shopkeepers attending to shoppers without masks - The Tribune India
Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, April 16
Chandigarh reported highest-ever single-day spike of the Covid-19 pandemic with 481 cases on Friday, taking the infection count to 32,397.
There 3423 active in - IG Kunwar Vijay Pratap meets Punjab Governor, firm on his resignation - The Tribune India
Jupinderjit Singh
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 16
Despite Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh rejecting his resignation, IG Kunwar Vijay Pratap today met Punjab Governor VP Singh Badnore. The - In Chandigarh now action against shopkeepers attending to shoppers without masks | Chandigarh NYOOOZ - NYOOOZ
Tribune Web DeskChandigarh April 16Chandigarh reported highest-ever single-day spike of the Covid-19 pandemic with 481 cases on Friday taking the infection count to 32397.
With the sudden spike the Chandigarh administration announced weekend lockdown that will start from every Friday night.
The UT administrator said all shops must get their staff tested and display signboards stating that their premises are coronavirus-free.
Action will be taken against shoppers going to the markets without masks and also against shopkeepers attending them.
The decision was taken at a high-level meeting chaired by UT Administrator V.P.
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