Coronavirus: Tamil Nadu’s tally crosses 18,000; Centre says India’s recovery rate now 42.4%
The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Centre to identify private hospitals where coronavirus patients could be treated for free or at minimum cost.

The Union health ministry on Wednesday said that India’s coronavirus recovery rate is 42.4% now. India’s total count of cases rose to 1,51,767 and the toll reached 4,337. Across the country, 64,426 people have recovered.
The number of coronavirus cases in Tamil Nadu reached 18,545 after 817 more people tested positive. The Supreme Court, meanwhile, directed the Centre to identify private hospitals where coronavirus patients could be treated for free or at minimum cost.
More than 56.4 lakh cases of Covid-19 have been reported worldwide, including over 3.52 lakh deaths, according to a tracker by the Johns Hopkins University.
The national helpline number for the coronavirus is 011-23978046, and a toll-free number 1075.
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10.49 pm: A SpiceJet spokesperson says two passengers who travelled from Ahmedabad to Guwahati on May 25 have tested positive for Covid-19, ANI reports.
10.44 pm: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee says she told Union Home Minister Amit Shah that if he thinks her state cannot control the coronavirus pandemic, he should handle it, ANI reports. “Amit Shah then said, how can we bring down an elected government?” she said. “I thank him for saying this.” Banerjee pointed out that there had been a sharp increase in Covid-19 cases in BJP-ruled states too.
10.27 pm: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao announces that the state Road Transport Corporation buses will be exempted from curfew restrictions from Thursday, ANI reports.
10.05 pm: Mumbai reports 1,044 new cases and 32 deaths in 24 hours. The city’s total count now goes up to 33,835 and toll stands at 1,097, ANI reports.
1044 new #COVID19 positive cases & 32 deaths have been reported in Mumbai today. Total positive cases rise to 33,835 and death toll stands at 1097: Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). #Maharashtra pic.twitter.com/URdSLzBkbo
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
9.45 pm: The Mumbai civic body issues revised testing guidelines for coronavirus.
Mumbai: Brihanmumbai Municipal Corp issues revised testing guidelines for #COVID19: COVID test not mandatory for emergency surgery,pregnant women (even asymptomatic) who are likely to deliver in next 5 days,to be tested&COVID test not mandatory for treating Hemodialysis patients pic.twitter.com/uKDv9CTrtc
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
9.30 pm: New cases reported today:
Madhya Pradesh: 237 new cases, total cases rises to 7,261; toll stands at 313,
Haryana: 76 new cases, total rises to 1,381; toll now 18,
Rajasthan: 280 new cases, total rises to 7816; toll now 173,
Uttar Pradesh: 269 new cases, total now 6,991; toll at 182.
8.58 pm: Union Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri says a total of 354 domestic flights have ferried 47,917 passengers between 12 am and 5 pm today, reports PTI.
8.54 pm: West Bengal has reported 183 new coronavirus cases today. The total number of cases stands at 4,192, reports ANI.
183 new #COVID19 positive cases have been reported in West Bengal today. The total number of cases in the state is now at 4,192: Department of Health & Family Welfare, Government of West Bengal pic.twitter.com/tRZzA8pUWr
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
8.52 pm: Jammu and Kashmir records the biggest single-day rise with 162 cases, taking the state’s tally to 1,921, reports PTI, citing an official.
8.49 pm: The total number of coronavirus cases in Kerala crosses 1,000, reports PTI. There are 445 active cases in the state.
8.47 pm: Maharashtra’s Covid-19 tally rises to 56,948 and toll to 1,897, reports PTI, citing a state health official.
8.40 pm: Moscow will ease lockdown curbs from June 1 onwards, AFP reports, citing the mayor.
8.35 pm: German Chancellor Angela Merkel says she is not expecting European Union politicians to sign off on a coronavirus recovery plan at the June summit, reports AFP.
#BREAKING German Chancellor Merkel says not expecting EU leaders to sign off on virus recovery plan at June summit, predicts "tough negotiations" pic.twitter.com/CviJBquFoP
— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 27, 2020
8.34 pm: The Madhya Pradesh Raj Bhavan has been declared a coronavirus containment zone after six people tested positive, reports PTI.
8.33 pm: Gujarat’s coronavirus tally rises to 15,205 and toll to 938, reports PTI, citing a health official.
8.32 pm: At least 179 Pakistani nationals, stranded in India amid the nationwide lockdown, have returned to their country through the Attari border, reports PTI, citing officials.
8.25 pm: Alcohol shops in Kerala to open from tomorrow and a new app will be used to regulate customers, reports PTI.
“The state-run outlets in Kerala are crowded under normal circumstances and in today’s scenario, it cannot be allowed,” says the state’s Excise Minister TP Ramakrishnan. “A new system, using a mobile application, will be used to book the time slot to purchase the liquor. This is a virtual queue system,”
8.20 pm: The Supreme Court has allowed the Tamil Nadu government to use four four floors of a Chennai-based private hospital for treating coronavirus patients, reports PTI.
8.18 pm: Two migrant workers have been found dead in a Shramik Special train after it arrived at a railway station in Varanasi, reports PTI, citing North Eastern Railway spokesperson Ashok Kumar. The two were suffering from serious health problems.
8.15 pm: Gorakhpur’s Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Radha Mohan Das questions relaxations to the lockdown in the city, reports PTI. He asks if shops are allowed to open, the entire area may turn into a coronavirus hotspot.
8.15 pm: Ladakh’s coronavirus tally rises to 54, reports PTI, citing the health department.
8.14 pm: Assam minister Himanta Biswa Sarma says 35 new coronavirus cases have emerged in the state, taking the tally to 714.
8.11 pm: Tamil Nadu records 817 new coronavirus cases – the highest single-day increase in the state. The tally rises to 18,545 cases and the toll is at 133 after six new fatalities today, reports PTI.
8.09 pm: A special repatriation flight, ferrying 185 passengers from Dubai, landed in Kochi today, reports ANI.
Kerala: An Air India special repatriation flight carrying 185 passengers from Dubai reached Kochi today. #VandeBharatMission pic.twitter.com/dIdRfL5eh4
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
8.04 pm: Coronavirus cases in Mumbai’s Dharavi rise by 18 to 1,639, reports PTI, citing an official.
6.50 pm: The staff at Mumbai’s Sion Hospital cheer for a one-month-old baby who was discharged after having recovered from the coronavirus.
#WATCH Maharashtra: A one-month-old infant was discharged from Mumbai's Sion Hospital today after recovering from #COVID19. (Source: Sion Hospital) pic.twitter.com/Gqe9zhemgx
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
6.45 pm: The police in Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh city launch an investigation over a viral video showing dancers performing at a wedding amid the lockdown.
In a viral video, more than 10-15 people can be seen participating in a dance program. It was a wedding function for which the host had arranged the dance event at his residence. FIR registered. Investigation underway: Muniraj, Aligarh SSP. pic.twitter.com/mqRi9lshgJ
— ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) May 27, 2020
6.31 pm: The number of coronavirus cases in Ladakh rises to 54 after one more person tests positive, PTI reports.
6.25 pm: Tamil Nadu reports 817 coronavirus cases. The state’s tally rises to 18,545. The toll stands at 133.
817 people tested positive for #COVID19, in Tamil Nadu today, 6 deaths reported & 567 discharged today. The total number of positive cases in the state stands at 18545, including 133 deaths & 9909 discharged: Health & Family Welfare Department, Government of Tamil Nadu pic.twitter.com/UGL3WEJgtu
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
6.21 pm: The European Commission proposes a $750 billion euro recovery fund to reboot the European economy, which has been severely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, AFP reports.
6.14 pm: The Ministry of Railways says it has operated over 3,500 Shramik Special trains so far and transported over 48 lakh passengers. The ministry adds that nearly 80% of the trains went to Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
6.06 pm: The Kerala government has criticised the Centre for its handling of special trains amid the lockdown, saying its method of sending trains without prior information could derail the state’s protocol to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.
Read here:
Coronavirus: Kerala criticises Centre for sending trains without prior information
5.46 pm: The Union health ministry says more than 32 lakh samples have been tested for the coronavirus so far. The Centre adds that 624 labs are conducting the tests.
5.40 pm: Minister of Human Resource Development Ramesh Pokhriyal says students who went back to their homes amid the lockdown will be permitted to take CBSE exams in the districts they are presently in.
#Covid_19 संकट के कारण हजारों बच्चे अपने गृह प्रदेश में चले गए थे, ऐसी स्थिति में सीबीएसई की बोर्ड परीक्षाओं में शामिल हो रहे विद्यार्थियों की समस्या को ध्यान में रखते हुए #CBSE ने यह फैसला लिया है कि ऐसे विद्यार्थी अपनी बोर्ड परीक्षा अपने गृह जिले में ही दे सकते हैं।@DDNewslive pic.twitter.com/3UFkbISIPm
— Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank (@DrRPNishank) May 27, 2020
5.35 pm: Kerala reports 40 new coronavirus cases. All of them are returnees are from other states. The tally reaches 2,003.
40 new #COVID19 cases reported in the state today. Of these, 9 returned from abroad, 16 returned from Maharashtra, 5 from Tamil Nadu and 3 from Delhi. The total number of positive cases in the state are 1004, of which 445 are active cases: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan pic.twitter.com/Es40KgJ8kM
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
5.30 pm: The Union health ministry says India’s coronavirus recovery rate is 42.4% now.
#CoronaVirusUpdates#Covid19 recovery rate improves to 42.4%.
— Ministry of Health 🇮🇳 #StayHome #StaySafe (@MoHFW_INDIA) May 27, 2020
1,16,041 samples were tested yesterday.
More details at:https://t.co/Ai33MJkTf9@PMOIndia @drharshvardhan @AshwiniKChoubey @PIB_India @COVIDNewsByMIB @CovidIndiaSeva @DDNewslive @airnewsalerts @PTI_News @ICMRDELHI
5.09 pm: People offer Eid prayers at an IKEA parking lot in Germany’s Wetzlar city.
VIDEO: Hundreds of Muslims gather at an IKEA parking lot in the German city of Wetzlar for socially distanced Eid al-Fitr prayers, to mark the end of the fasting month of Ramadan pic.twitter.com/4bU6EwkBeb
— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 27, 2020
5.02 pm: Five people, who returned to Nagaland from Chennai, test positive for the coronavirus, PTI reports, quoting state Health Minister S Pangnyu Phom.
4.56 pm: Canadian company AbCellera says it has raised $105 million to develop a treatment for the coronavirus, Reuters reports.
4.46 pm: The number of coronavirus cases in Nepal rises to 886 after 114 people test positive, ANI reports. This is the biggest single-day increase in cases for the country.
4.41 pm: The Kerala government will resume alcohol sales from Thursday, The Hindu reports. To avoid crowding at liquor stores, the government has launched an app to enable customers to place their orders and collect them from stores at fixed times.
4.38 pm: Chinese Envoy to India Sun Weidong says the two countries are fighting the coronavirus together and they must not let differences affect bilateral ties.
We should never let differences overshadow our relations. We should resolve differences through communication: Chinese Ambassador to India, Sun Weidong https://t.co/lz8pCrdEF9
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
4.35 pm: An 83-year-old woman dies of the coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar city, PTI reports. This the city’s first coronavirus death.
4.31 pm: Haryana Health Minister Anil Vij says people not wearing protective masks and those found spitting in public will have to pay Rs 500 as fine, ANI reports.
4.28 pm: A video from a hospital in Mumbai shows patients in an emergency ward sharing beds. The escalating coronavirus crisis has overwhelmed Maharashtra’s health infrastructure.
This video shows the emergency ward of a Mumbai state hospital. Overrun by #Covid-19 infections, patients are forced to share beds.https://t.co/0MJRkDSAVU pic.twitter.com/jUnOPQiEu3
— BBC News India (@BBCIndia) May 27, 2020
4.21 pm: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee says the Indian Railways is running special trains for migrant workers according to its “whims and conditions”, PTI reports. Banerjee’s government had been accused by the Centre of blocking the special trains.
4.16 pm: Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Tuesday called United States President Donald Trump an “absolute fool” for not wearing a protective mask at a series of recent public events, and said his lack of leadership amid the coronavirus crisis is “costing peoples’ lives”, Reuters reports.
4.03 pm: A Pune-based union for IT sector employees urges Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray to ensure that there are no layoffs, PTI reports. “In such testing times, the rights of employees ought to be protected by necessary orders and directions to the companies by government, as prospects of several employees of the country are under a dilemma,” the National Information Technology Employees Senate says.
4.00 pm: About 1,600 migrant workers from Tamil Nadu, who were stranded in Mumbai due to the lockdown, depart on a special train from the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, PTI reports.
3.53 pm: Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri says over 60,000 people travelled on the second day of resumption of domestic flights.
Our skies & airports are busy again.
— Hardeep Singh Puri (@HardeepSPuri) May 27, 2020
On 26th May, the 2nd day of recommencement of domestic passenger flights in India our airports handled 62,641 flyers on 445 departures & 447 arrivals.
All airport functioning was smooth. Only 6 departures were rescheduled.@MoCA_GoI
3.49 pm: Uttar Pradesh reports 277 new coronavirus cases.
In last 24 hours, 277 new #COVID19 positive cases have been reported in the state. There are 2790 active cases in the state, 3855 people have been cured/discharged till date. Death toll stands at 178: State Principal Secretary (Health), Amit Mohan Prasad pic.twitter.com/Mk7BNxtGcy
— ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) May 27, 2020
3.44 pm: The officials at Bagdogra Airport in West Bengal’s Siliguri city prepare for the resumption of flights from Thursday.
West Bengal: Several arrangements, including preparations for social distancing norms, being done at Bagdogra Airport as domestic flights will resume operations from tomorrow in the state, amid #COVID19 lockdown. pic.twitter.com/E8HzOBNpLp
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
3.36 pm: Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi says the state government paid Rs 1 crore to bring its students back from Kota. He adds that the Rajasthan government should have borne the cost.
We paid 1 crore rupees for return of students belonging to Bihar who were stranded in Kota, that Rajasthan Govt should have done. Where are 3000 buses&300 trucks that RJD/Cong were talking about?RJD/Congress should deposit 1 cr rupees that was saved to CM relief fund: Bihar Dy CM pic.twitter.com/nP5sfTKArE
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
3.22 pm: As migrant workers struggle to reach home amid the nationwide lockdown, several reports have emerged of ‘Shramik Special’ trains being hugely delayed. In addition, passengers said they were not served food or water even as their journeys stretched on for days.
Read here: ‘Is this a joke?’: On Shramik trains, passengers complain of long delays – with little food or water
3.15 pm: Iran’s new parliament convenes for the first time since elections in February under strict health protocols and social distancing rules, Reuters reports.
3.03 pm: Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh dismisses rumours about the deployment of the Indian Army in Mumbai and Pune amid the worsening coronvirus situation.
Malicious rumours are being spread on Whatsapp & other social media platforms about army deployment in Mumbai & Pune to enforce a 10-day curfew. These are baseless, false rumours & @MahaCyber1 has already begun action against those who began this rumour.#ZeroToleranceOfRumours
— ANIL DESHMUKH (@AnilDeshmukhNCP) May 27, 2020
2.57 pm: Rajasthan reports 35 new cases. The state’s tally rises to 7,680 and the toll stands at 172.
2.54 pm: A huge crowd gathers to greet Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar in Madhya Pradesh’s Sheopur district.
#WATCH MP: Social distancing norms violated during Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar's visit to Sheopur district yesterday. The minister had gone to attend an event at Nishad Raj Bhavan in which healthworkers were facilitated for their contribution amid #COVID19 pandemic. pic.twitter.com/DOCDxp9zci
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
2.50 pm: The Goa government says people arriving in the state must carry a certificate proving that they are not infected with the coronavirus, The Hindu reports. Travelers who do not produce the certificate will have to undergo a Covid-19 test costing Rs 2,000.
2.44 pm: Pakistani nationals stranded in India amid the lockdown cross the Attari-Wagah border.
Punjab: 179 Pakistan nationals who were stranded in India due to #COVID19 lockdown were repatriated via Attari-Wagah border today. pic.twitter.com/4Lcq66QZYy
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
2.39 pm: Ten migrants workers in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar city test positive for the coronavirus, PTI reports. The workers had recently returned from Tamil Nadu.
2.19 pm: France stops the use of hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus cases, AFP reports. This came after the World Health Organization on Monday “temporarily suspended” trials of the anti-malarial drug over safety concerns.
2.17 pm: Uttarakhand’s coronavirus tally rises to 438 with 38 new cases. The toll stands at four.
38 new #COVID19 positive cases and 15 patients treated/cured in Uttarakhand today. The total number of positive cases in the state rises to 438, including 79 recovered and 4 deaths: Uttarakhand State Control Room COVID-19 pic.twitter.com/71KKGYChwX
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
2.12 pm: Researchers at the Gujarat Biotechnology Research Centre say they have decoded 131 SARS-CoV-2 genomes from samples taken from coronavirus patients, which will help in developing a vaccine and medicines for the infection, PTI reports.
2.07 pm: A video from Bihar’s Muzaffarpur city shows a toddler trying to wake up his/her mother, who reportedly died of heat and hunger at a railway station.
A toddler in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur tries to wake his mother at the railway station . He does not know she is dead , reportedly from the heat , hunger and exhaustion of the train journey from Gujarat . This should shame us all ! pic.twitter.com/eoWX7yoPub
— Alok Pandey (@alok_pandey) May 27, 2020
2.02 pm: The Supreme Court refuses to modify its order allowing Air India to operate repatriation flights for 10 days without leaving the middle seat vacant, ANI reports.
2.00 pm: Bar Council of India requests Chief Justice SA Bobde to allow courts across the country to open from June 1, Live Law reports.
1.49 pm: Congress leader Ajay Maken says the party will launch a ‘SpeakUp’ campaign on May 28 to help voice the problems of migrant workers, small businesses and the middle class.
1.42 pm: The Central Industrial Security Force reports 22 new coronavirus cases, according to PTI. Thirteen cases are from the unit that guards the warship building Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders in Mumbai.
1.34 pm: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa’s office says it will wait for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision on reopening religious places, ANI reports.
1.28 pm: Karnataka’s tally rises to 2,405 after 122 more people test positive.
122 new #COVID19 cases and 1 death reported in Karnataka between 5 pm yesterday and 12 pm today. Total number of cases in the state is now at 2405, including 1596 active cases & 45 deaths (2 due to 'non-COVID19' cause): State Health Department pic.twitter.com/XKkkWyckwk
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
1.25 pm: Delhi reports 792 new cases. The Capital’s tally rises to 15,257. The toll stands at 303.
A total of 792 #COVID19 positive cases reported in Delhi in the last 24 hours, 310 recovered/discharged/migrated in this period. The total number of positive cases in the national capital rises to 15257, including 7264 recovered/discharged/migrated & 303 deaths: Delhi Government pic.twitter.com/sdQHycpAO6
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
1.23 pm: Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu says his government is fully equipped to handle a possible spurt in coronavirus cases as more people return from other states.
Our #COVID+ brother is healthy and asymptomatic. With the best of treatment and our prayers, may he turn Negative soon. #ArunachalPradesh is fully prepared with a robust mechanism in place. Pls don't panic and follow the SOPs. pic.twitter.com/aeKUqgp1Kh
— Pema Khandu (@PemaKhanduBJP) May 26, 2020
1.18 pm: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan claims the doubling rate of coronavirus cases in the state is 21 days, which is better than the national average of 15.4 days, PTI reports. Madhya Pradesh is one of India’s worst affected states with over 7,000 cases and 305 deaths.
1.11 pm: A 58-year-old migrant worker has been found dead on board a Shramik special train in Uttar Pradesh’s Ballia district, PTI reports.
1.08 pm: Congress Spokesperson Randeep Surjewala approaches the Supreme Court in a suo motu case on the migrant workers’ crisis, PTI reports.
12.53 pm: The Supreme Court directs the Centre to identify private hospitals where coronavirus patients could be treated for free or at minimum cost, Live Law reports.
12.47 pm: A doctor files an affidavit in the Supreme Court questioning the Centre’s new Standard Operating Procedure for frontline healthcare, in which it has ended the mandatory 14-day quarantine for them, PTI reports. The top court directs the Centre to submit its reply by next week.
12.43 pm: The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that most viruses and other germs do not spread easily on flights owing to how air circulates and is filtered on airplanes. However, the US public health agency said that air travel requires spending time in security lines and airport terminals, which can bring you in close contact with other people and frequently touched surfaces.
Coronavirus: Most viruses, germs don’t spread on flights, says US public health agency
12.39 pm: The International Energy Agency says global energy investment is expected to reduce by around 20% or $400 billion in 2020, its biggest fall on record, because of the coronavirus pandemic, Reuters reports.
12.35 pm: Pakistan reports 1,446 new coronavirus cases, taking the nation’s tally to 59,151, according to PTI. The toll reaches 1,225 with 28 new deaths.
12.30 pm: The Delhi High Court takes note of a widely-circulated video showing a man struggling to get his mother hospitalised after she tested positive for the coronavirus and directs the Centre and the Delhi government to submit their response, PTI reports.
12.26 pm: American credit rating agency Fitch Ratings on Tuesday forecast that the Indian economy will contract by 5% in the current financial year of 2020-’21 because of the coronavirus pandemic. This is a sharp decline from the growth forecast of 0.8% by the global rating agency in late April – a revision from the 2% that was projected just three weeks ago at the time.
Read here: Covid-19 lockdown: Indian economy to contract 5% in 2020-’21, predicts Fitch Ratings
12.22 pm: The administration in Uttarakhand’s Pithoragarh town says border trade between India and China, which began from June 1 every year through Lipulekh Pass, will not take place this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, ANI reports.
12.18 pm: Aerospace giant Boeing is expected to announce job cuts in the United States this week after disclosing last month that it planned to let go 10% of its worldwide workforce of 1,60,000 employees, Reuters reports.
12.15 pm: The West Bengal Transport Corporation will start running buses on 40 routes from today as more government and private offices start functioning amid the coronavirus lockdown, PTI reports.
12.10 pm: Bahujan Samaj Party President Mayawati says migrant workers are suffering due to the rift between the Centre and the Maharashtra government. “It is important to stop trading accusations and pay attention to these helpless people so that their lives can be saved from being completely destroyed,” she says.
1.केन्द्र व महाराष्ट्र सरकार के बीच विवाद के कारण लाखों प्रवासी श्रमिक अभी भी बहुत बुरी तरह से पिस रहे हैं जो अति-दुःखद व दुर्भाग्यपूर्ण। जरूरी है कि आरोप-प्रत्यारोप छोड़कर इन मजलूमों पर ध्यान दें ताकि कोरोना की चपेट में फंसकर इन लोगों की जिन्दगी पूरी तरह बर्बाद होने से बच सके।
— Mayawati (@Mayawati) May 27, 2020
12.07 pm: The Jammu and Kashmir police give flowers to doctors as a mark of gratitude amid the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Police today gave flowers to the doctors at LD Hospital, as a tribute to frontline workers fighting amid #Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. pic.twitter.com/aO1fhxufun
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
12.04 pm: The Delhi Police will file 15 chargesheets against 294 foreign nationals in connection with the Tablighi Jamaat congregation, ANI reports.
11.52 am: Andhra Pradesh reported 68 new cases in the last 24 hours, says state health department. The total number of infections in the state is now 2,787.
11.50 am: The health ministry adds that mother and newborn should be nursed together as far as possible and breastfeeding must be initiated within 1 hour of delivery, irrespective of Covid-19 status.
11.46 am: The Union health ministry deems women and child healthcare as essential services.
MOHFW states services related to pregnancy care management,newborn care & childhood illness management,immunisation services,management of severe acute malnutrition in children, family planning services, comprehensive abortion care services&adolescent health services as essential pic.twitter.com/TExceATSDy
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
11.45 am: Jharkhand’s tally rises to 437, says state health department.
Total number of #COVID19 cases in Jharkhand now at 437, including 258 active cases, 175 recovered/discharged and 4 deaths: State Health Department pic.twitter.com/A4xhKjt45E
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
11.12 am: In the last 24 hours, 75 police personnel have tested positive in Maharashtra.
In the last 24 hours, 75 police personnel have tested positive for #COVID19 have been reported. Total number of positive cases in Maharashtra Police rise to 1964 with death toll at 20. Total 849 personnel have recovered and 1095 cases are active: Maharashtra Police pic.twitter.com/vRpLNsREH2
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
10.43 am: Four new cases in Assam.
📌Alert ~ 4 new cases of #COVID19+ reported.
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) May 27, 2020
3 Nagaon, 1 Dhemaji
↗️Total cases 686
↗️Recovered 62
↗️Active cases 617
↗️Deaths 04
↗️Migrated 03
Update 10:10 am / May 27#AssamCovidCount pic.twitter.com/wRL397iXw8
10.42 am: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa says the state will open temples, mosques and churches after May 31, reports ANI.
10.40 am: Total number cases in Jharkhand now at 408, says state health department.
10.35 am: Jha says confidence has to be rebuilt once the economy opens up.
10.30 am: Public health expert Professor Ashish Jha says bureaucrats told him that if testing numbers are high, people will get scared. “You build a much more frightening narrative,” he tells Gandhi.
10.27 am: Rahul Gandhi speaks with global public health experts Ashish Jha and Johan Giesecke on the nature of the virus and its global implications.
10.25 am: South Korea reports 40 new cases – its biggest daily jump in nearly 50 days. The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the country tally is now 11,265 cases and 269 deaths.
10.23 am: Passengers on Shramik special trains across the country complain that the authorities had failed to provide them with adequate supplies of food and water during their journeys.
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10.20 am: Odisha’s tally rises to 1.593 with 76 new cases, says the state health department.
10.12 am: A pangolin will undergo Covid-19 test in Odisha’s Cuttack district, reports PTI. The pangolin was rescued by the forest department from a quarantine centre.
9.59 am: India tested 1.16 lakh samples in the last 24 hours, says the Indian Council of Medical Research.
Testing (Molecular based) Update as on 27/05/2020 at 9:00 AM IST. For more details visit: https://t.co/dI1pqwfbRz #ICMRFIGHTSCOVID19 pic.twitter.com/bZlYbLt5fx
— ICMR (@ICMRDELHI) May 27, 2020
9.52 am: Dyeing units in Surat resume operations with 25%-30% staff.
Dyeing units in Surat have resumed operations with 25-30% staff,amid fourth phase of lockdown. Paresh Chaudhary, owner of a dyeing unit says,"We'are following all govt guidelines;regular temperature checks being done,use of masks&sanitisers compulsory&social distancing followed". pic.twitter.com/Ucj1u4164F
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
9.49 am: Traffic congestion at Delhi-Ghaziabad border near Ghazipur.
Traffic congestion at Delhi-Ghaziabad border near Ghazipur after Ghaziabad sealed the border with Delhi again yesterday, due to rising Coronavirus cases. pic.twitter.com/LYt82X1lic
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
9.31 am: Rajasthan reports 109 new cases and two deaths as of 9 am today.
109 new COVID19 positive cases, 2 deaths reported in the state till 9 am today; the total tally of positive cases in the state rises to 7645: Rajasthan Health Department. pic.twitter.com/KHOFfpCF78
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
9.30 am: Mexico reports 501 new deaths, a record daily high. Mexico has so far recorded nearly 74,560 confirmed cases and 8,134 deaths.
9.24 am: An Air India employee who was on board a Delhi-Ludhiana flight on Monday has tested positive, reports NDTV.
9.21 am: China reports one new confirmed coronavirus case and 28 asymptomatic infections. Of these 28 asymptomatic infections, 22 are from Wuhan.
9.10 am: In the last 24 hours, India recorded 6,387 new infections and 170 deaths.
9.08 am: India’s total count of cases rises to 1,51,767, according to the health ministry. The toll is now 4,337.

9.07 am: Five more people have been tested positive in Meghalaya, says the chief minister.
Five more people who came recently from Delhi-Haryana have been tested positive for COVID19. They are at Corona Care Centre, Shillong and asymptomatic. Total active cases in the state as of now is 7 (2+5).
— Conrad Sangma (@SangmaConrad) May 26, 2020
9.03 am: Thirty people test positive in Rishikesh, says Harish Thapliyal, the public relation officer at All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The total number of cases in Uttarakhand now stands at 431.
8.54 am: West Bengal resumes the North Bengal State Transport Corporation bus services for inter-district travel.
West Bengal: North Bengal State Transport Corporation (NBSTC) has resumed inter district bus services from today for North Bengal districts and Kolkata amid #COVID19 lockdown. pic.twitter.com/jdFG5Zm2l2
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020
8.50 am: IndiGo grounds its crew of a Chennai-Coimbatore flight for two weeks after a passenger tested positive for the coronavirus. The passenger was reportedly asymptomatic.
Read more: IndiGo grounds crew for 14 days after passenger on Chennai-Coimbatore flight tests Covid-19 positive
8.10 am: The US Center for Disease Control and Prevention says most viruses and other germs do not spread easily on flights “because of how air circulates and is filtered on airplanes”. However, it notes that air travellers are not risk-free.
7.58 am: US records less than 700 new deaths for the third day in a row, reports AFP. The overall toll in the country is now 98,875.
#UPDATE US records less than 700 new #coronavirus deaths for the third day in a row, Johns Hopkins University reports.
— AFP news agency (@AFP) May 27, 2020
The overall US death toll is now 98,875
📸 People line up in their cars to get a free COVID-19 test at Los Angeles Dodgers stadium pic.twitter.com/CN9zolNbI3
7.53 am: The Assam government has decided that home quarantine will not be allowed for people coming from outside and they will be sent for institutional-quarantine, reports PTI.
7.51 am: One lakh people have completed their quarantine period in Odisha, reports PTI.
7.50 am: Joe Biden says wearing a mask in public to combat the spread of the coronavirus is a sign of leadership. He calls US President Donald Trump a “fool” who was “stoking deaths”.
7.46 am: The Indian Council of Medical Research has removed the price cap of Rs 4,500 for the real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test, reports News18. It has now given states a free hand to negotiate with the approved list of laboratories and fix the cost.
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7.45 am: Here are the top updates from Tuesday
- India on Tuesday recorded 6,535 new coronavirus cases. With this, the total number of cases reached 1,45,380 and the toll rose to 4,167 after 146 new deaths. Tamil Nadu’s tally reached close to 18,000 with 646 new cases.
- The Supreme Court took note of the plight of migrant labourers, who are stranded in various parts of the country due to the nationwide lockdown. The court issued notices to the Centre and state governments for a hearing on May 28.
- The Union health ministry said that India’s coronavirus death rate – 2.87% – was among the lowest in the world. At the Centre’s press briefing, the Indian Council of Medical Research said anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine may still be used against the coronavirus as it did not find any major side-effects of its use. The announcement came a day after the World Health Organization “temporarily suspended” trials of the drug citing safety concerns.
- The World Health Organization warned of an “immediate second peak” in coronavirus infections in countries where the number of cases is declining. The organisation said that epidemics often come in waves, which means that outbreaks could return later this year in places where the first wave has receded.
- Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said the Narendra Modi government’s plan to control the spreading coronavirus in India with four phases of nationwide lockdown has failed. He questioned the Centre’s plan to control the rise in infections in the coming days and if there is a strategy to open the country.
- Uber India announced that it is laying off around 600 full-time employees, or nearly 25% of its total workforce in the country, as demand for app-based rides have dropped sharply across the world due to the coronavirus pandemic.
- The coronavirus has infected more than 54 lakh people across the world and claimed 3,46,306 lives, according to the Johns Hopkins University’s tracker.