Monday, November 29, 2021

Eye on variant, India updates its norms for int’l passengers


Eye on variant, India updates its norms for int’l passengers

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

New Delhi:28.11.2021

All international passengers, except those under five years of age, flying into India from Covid atrisk countries must undergo RT-PCR test on arrival, starting from 12.01am (IST) of December 1, 2021.

This will include those transiting from these places too. Those testing negative must home quarantine for seven days and then re-test on the eighth day.

Those testing positive will be admitted to seperate isolation facility and their sample sent for genomic testing and would be discharged if found not infected with the Omicron variant. Those found infected with this new variant will be kept in “strict isolation” and treated till they test negative.

Union health ministry on Sunday issued a new protocol for international arrivals in the wake of a new variant found in southern Africa, Hong Kong, and some other countries to prevent its spread here.

This adds to the existing norms like a negative report from a RT-PCR test done within 72 hours of flying into India and filing a self-declaration form. They must also add details of their travel in the last 14 days from the time of arrival.

To be sure, the government will keep updating the list of at-risk countries as the situation evolves.

Five per cent of the passengers flying in from not-atrisk countries will also be tested on arrival on a random basis. “The cost of testing of such passengers would be borne by the aviation ministry,” the order says. Their samples will also be sent for genomic testing and they will be treated as per “standard protocol.”

Children unde five years of age continue to be exempt from both pre- and post-arrival test if they are asymptomatic. “Contacts” of positive cases from at-risk countries -- their co-passengers seated in the same row and three rows in front and behind their row and identified cabin crew -- will be kept under institutional or home quarantine, under strict monitoring of the state government concerned.

As of November 26, the health ministry’s list of atrisk countries include: countries in Europe including the UK, South Africa, Brazil, Bangladesh, Botswana, China, Mauritius, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Israel.

‘Omicron 6 times more transmissible than Delta, could infect even vaxxed’


‘Omicron 6 times more transmissible than Delta, could infect even vaxxed’

Experts Say Cocktail Drugs Might Not Help

Syed.Akbar@timesgroup.com

Hyderabad:28.11.2021

The newly emerged variant of concern B.1.1.529 (Omicron) may not respond to monoclonal antibody therapy or cocktail treatment, experts fear.

Based on preliminary analysis of Omicron infections in South Africa and elsewhere, experts suggest that it has six times higher potential to spread (R value) than the Delta variant that had triggered the second wave in India. It could also evade the immune system. It may also cause vaccine breakthrough infections.

Dr Vinod Scaria of the Institute of Genomics & Integrative Biology (IGIB) said Omicron has 32 spike mutations and some of them suggest the possibility of S-gene dropout. This means some primers (used in RT-PCR test to detect the virus) targeting the spike gene locus might not work.

The Delta variant, which causes heavy infections and mortality, responds to monoclonal antibody therapy. However, its offspring, the Delta plus, did not respond to this therapy, considered a miracle treatment for Covid-19 in initial stages of infection. After the Delta plus, Omicron is the second variant of concern that may not respond to monoclonal antibody treatment.

According to Mercy Rophina, research scholar at IGIB, the new lineage carries a total of 53 variants precisely including 32 spike protein variants. “Most of the observed variants are found to possess resistance against immunity and other functional implications. Six variants with spike receptor binding domain on G339D, S373P, G496S, Q498R and Y505H are found resistant to monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) including etesevimab, bamlanivimab, casirivimab, imdevimab and their cocktails,” Rophina tweeted.

In a series of tweets on the new variant, Scaria, an expert in genome sciences, said at least one case of B.1.1.529 in Israel seems to have received a Covid-19 vaccine booster, suggesting the variant can cause vaccine breakthrough infections.

“The disease severity is yet to be known, which is the most important point to consider. While vaccine breakthrough infections per se are not the major concern (Delta also caused vaccine breakthrough infections), transmissibility and clinical outcomes (severity and mortality) are the key points,” he said.

Rophina, who is from Scaria’s lab, compiled the structural context of the immune escape mutations in Omicron.

Scaria said three mutations in the S1/S2 furin cleavage site possibly suggests better cell entry (and may be transmissibility). He, however, added that properties of single mutations don’t always add up when they occur in combination. Nevertheless, they give potential directions to explore.

Full report on www.toi.in


TESTING TIMES CONTINUES: A health worker collects a man’s swab sample in Jammu on Sunday

Omicron reportedly has 30+ mutations in spike protein region, may bypass vaccines: AIIMS chief
New Delhi:

The new Omicron variant of coronavirus has reportedly got over 30 mutations in the spike protein region giving it the potential to develop a immunoescape mechanism, and thus the efficacy of vaccines against it needs to be evaluated critically, AIIMS chief Dr Randeep Guelria has said.

“The new variant of coronavirus reportedly has got more than 30 mutations at the spike protein region and therefore has the potential of developing immunoescape mechanisms. As most vaccines (work by) forming antibodies against the spike protein, so many mutations at the spike protein region may lead to a decreased efficacy of Covid-19 vaccines,” AIIMS director Dr Randeep Guelria said.

In such a scenario, the efficacy of vaccines including those in use in India needs to be evaluated “critically”, he said. The future course of action will depend on what more data on its transmissibility, virulence and immunoescpae shows, he said. PTI

Man flies from Dubai with severed thumb just in time


Man flies from Dubai with severed thumb just in time

New Delhi:28.11.2021

Unable to afford medical treatment in Dubai, a 34-year-old Indian carpenter flew into Delhi with a severed thumb wrapped in a bandage after 22 hours of the incident. A delay of two hours would have drastically reduced the chances of recovery.

Sandeep, who hails from Rajasthan, lost his left thumb while working on a saw machine in September. His modest income did not allow him treatment in Dubai. Doctors there put the thumb between the fingers and wrapped a bandage around it.

On arriving in India, the family took him to Aakash Healthcare, it being the nearest hospital to the airport.

The saw had cut three vessels causing loss of 300ml of blood in less than 24 hours, doctors at the hospital said. He had a successful surgery and is recovering well, they said. PTI

Maternity protection right can’t be infringed, says HC


Maternity protection right can’t be infringed, says HC

K.Kaushik@timesgroup.com

Madurai:28.11.2021

Observing that the right to maternity protection cannot be infringed, the Madras high court directed the reinstatement of an anganwadi worker who was terminated from service for availing leave for more than seven months during her pregnancy.

Petitioner K R Kanimozhi, an anganwadi worker at Vadavanpatti village in Sivaganga district, had conceived twins through in-vitro fertilization (IVF) after being childless for 11 years. As doctors advised her bed rest for the entire gestation period, she submitted a leave letter during October 2013 and extended the leave periodically. She delivered in June 2014, but the authorities issued a showcause notice and subsequently terminated her from service in 2014 for absence of duty beyond six months citing a GO passed in 1995. She filed two petitions before the HC Madurai bench in 2014 challenging the termination order and seeking reinstatement with monetary benefits.

The authorities in their counter stated that she had availed of 229 days leave, which attracted termination having exceeded six months.

The judge observed that as per Rule 18(1) of the Tamil Nadu Government Fundamental Rules, the employee is entitled to take leave exceeding six months on production of medical certificate. Since the petitioner had produced a medical certificate, she is also entitled to relief under the provision. Hence, the judge set aside the termination order and directed the authorities to reinstate her in service forthwith.

100 sub-registrar offices deemed ‘most sensitive’


100 sub-registrar offices deemed ‘most sensitive’

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:28.11.2021

A total of 100 sub registrar offices (SRO) spread over the state have been identified as the most sensitive offices, where sub registrars cannot continuously function for more than one year as the registration department has introduced categorisation of the SROs. The new guidelines have been rolled out with an aim to arrest irregularities during registrations.

Out of the100 'most sensitive' SROs, 38 are located in Chennai zone comprising the city, Chengalpet, Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur districts. Some 200 SROs are categorised as sensitive offices, and 275 as normal offices. A sub registrar will work in the most sensitive SRO for a year, followed by three years at normal offices, before being posted in a sensitive SRO, as per the new norms. The categorisation is based on the volume of documents registered and revenue generated in the respective SROs. The move is aimed at averting registration officials preferring to work in high income generating urban centres, which is leading to competition among them, enhancing transparency and eradicating irregularities during registrations, a government order said.

In a recent government order, registration secretary B Jothi Nirmalasamy said that sub registrars must work in sensitive and normal SROs for a period two and three years, respectively. On the other hand, the state government has decided to accord administrative sanction for providing two more IP cameras in the record rooms in all the 575 SROs at an estimated cost of Rs5.97 crores. It is aimed at curtailing the movement of touts and arrest illegal activities, another government order said, adding that the IP camera facility was conceived with various objectives including remote monitoring of activities of SROs from the headquarters and respective zonal offices. Currently, SROs have three IP cameras installed including the entrance.

The move is aimed at averting registration officials preferring to work in high income generating urban centres, which is leading to competition among them

Rain to ease from Tuesday onwards


Rain to ease from Tuesday onwards

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:28.11.2021

The city will experience heavy rain for one more day before it subsides to light spells of rain for the rest of the week.

A met department forecast for the city and the suburbs said that thunderstorms with heavy rain are likely to occur for the next 24 hours.

After this, the rain will reduce into light to moderate showers in some areas. It may remain so till Wednesday after which there is a possibility of a dry spell till a new system is formed in the Bay of Bengal.

The met department has said that a low pressure area is likely to form over south Andaman Sea around November 30. "It is likely to become more marked and move west-northwestwards during subsequent 48 hours," the forecast said. However, the system is not likely to bring rain to Chennai as per the current forecast. The met department says that it may bring rain over north coastal Andhra and Odisha from December 3.

There was intermittent heavy rain throughout the day on Sunday. The southern suburbs received the maximum rain causing inundation in many neighbourhoods. and Meenambakkam 61mm, West Tambaram received 42.5mm, Chennai received 11mm rain. Nungambakkam 9.8 mm Anna University 20mm, MRC Nagar 21mm, Taramani 22 and Nandanam 17mm.

Private weather bloggers said that there will be intermittent rain till Wednesday but there will not be intense spells. The heavy rain is shifting to the southern districts.

The city is receiving rain due to the impact of a cyclonic circulation over the Comorin area and Sri Lanka.

Parts of OMR flooded, Thazhambur cut off


Parts of OMR flooded, Thazhambur cut off

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:28.11.2021

Traffic was disrupted in some parts of OMR and Thazhambur, off the IT corridor, was cut off on Sunday after excess rainwater from water bodies spilled on to roads. While at least four locations between Semmencherry and Kalavakkam were flooded, roads in Thazhambur were under almost six ft of water.

Water bodies breached. Water from the Padur lake ran over OMR from west to east, slowing down traffic, while Semmencherry was waterlogged and motorists took the service road. The stretch near Kelambakkam came under a thick sheet of water. Social media platforms were flooded with videos of OMR turning into a stream and part of the bridge near Kelambakkam developing cracks.

S Vasudevan, councillor of Muttukadu panchayat, said the road from Padur to Kelambakkam was inundated, inconveniencing motorists, particularly two-wheeler riders. “A street at Padur has been dug to facilitate the movement of water from a lake that had entered the area and which is flowing on OMR,” he said.

At Thazhambur, about 7km north of Padur, the entire area was under a thick sheet of water. C R Raghunathan, a resident, said the area which is homes to about 10,000 people was cut off from the rest of the city. “There is no boat service available to ferry the locals," he said.

Chengalpet administration officials said buses and tractors are available to ferry people. Pointing out that there is a missing link of 300 metres of water channel, an official said steps are being taken to construct a culvert to avert flooding.

NO RESPITE: A flooded stretch on OMR near Sathyabama University in Chennai on Sunday

₹17L bribe for AE job: EPS’s PA arrested


₹17L bribe for AE job: EPS’s PA arrested

Senthil.Kumaran@timesgroup.com

Salem:28.11.2021

The Salem district crime branch police on Sunday arrested G Mani alias Nadupatty Mani, 50, the political personal assistant of former CM Edappadi K Palaniswami, for allegedly taking ₹17 lakh as bribe from a man by promising him government job.

According to police, the accused, who has been EPS’s assistant for more than 10 years, was arrested based on a complaint lodged on October 24 by G Tamilselvan, 29, of Neyveli.

Tamilselvan in his complaint said he handed over ₹17 lakh to Mani and K Selvakumar, 45, an AIADMK functionary from Kadayampatty, after they promised him assistant engineer job with the Tamil Nadu transport corporation. But they reneged on their promise.

Search on for AIADMK cadre Selvakumar

When Tamilselvan wanted his money back, they paid him just ₹4 lakh and also threatened him, the complaint said. “Based on Tamilselvan’s complaint, the district crime branch police registered a case under sections 120B (punishment for criminal conspiracy) and 420 (cheating) of IPC and initiated an inquiry,” DCB DSP A V Elamurugan said. “We arrested Mani at his house near Deevattipatti on Sunday morning,” the DSP said, adding that they are searching for Selvakumar. A few days ago, the Salem district court dismissed an bail moved by Mani. Meanwhile, state secretary of CPI R Mutharasan on Sunday urged the state government to initiate an inquiry with the former chief minister. “These irregularities wouldn’t have happened without his knowledge,” he said.

Amid rapid Omicron spread, India ups travel surveillance


Amid rapid Omicron spread, India ups travel surveillance

Flyers From ‘At Risk’ Nations Must Quarantine

29.11.2021

With the proposed resumption of international flights on December 15 under review, the government issued fresh guidelines on Sunday, mandating RT-PCR test on arrival for all passengers from Covid at-risk countries. While those testing positive will be isolated and their samples sent for genomic testing, those testing negative will have to home-quarantine for a week and test on the eighth day.

As of November 26, the list of at-risk countries include European nations, the UK, South Africa, Brazil, Bangladesh, Botswana, China, Mauritius, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Singapore, Hong Kong and Israel. Flyers also have to declare their travel details for the past 14 days.

The Centre has asked states and UTs to focus on containment, surveillance and increased vaccination.

The new norms came on a day when the new variant surfaced in the Netherlands, Denmark, and Australia and more countries tightened travel restrictions. Israel barred entry to foreigners and approved controversial phone-tracking of contacts. Indonesia and Saudi Arabia too imposed curbs. While South Africa questioned the “act first, ask questions later” approach of the global community, calling it a blow to its economy, the European Union said it needed to buy time. AGENCIES


6x more transmissible than Delta: Experts

Based on preliminary analysis, experts suggest Omicron has six times higher potential to spread (R value) than the Delta variant. The 32 spike mutations suggest it could evade tests and be more transmissible, said Dr Vinod Scaria of the Institute of Genomics & Integrative Biology. Experts fear it may not respond to monoclonal antibody therapy.

Saturday, November 27, 2021

'நீட்' கலந்தாய்வு தாமதத்துக்கு கண்டனம் டாக்டர்கள் இன்று முதல் வேலைநிறுத்தம்


'நீட்' கலந்தாய்வு தாமதத்துக்கு கண்டனம் டாக்டர்கள் இன்று முதல் வேலைநிறுத்தம்

Added : நவ 26, 2021 22:17

புதுடில்லி:முதுநிலை மருத்துவப் பட்டப் படிப்பில் ஓ.பி.சி., எனப்படும் இதர பிற்படுத்தப்பட்ட பிரிவினருக்கு 27 சதவீதமும், பொருளாதாரத்தில் பின்தங்கியோருக்கு 10 சதவீதமும் இட ஒதுக்கீடு வழங்க அரசாணை பிறப்பிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.

பொருளாதாரத்தில் பின்தங்கியோருக்கான இட ஒதுக்கீடு பெறுவதற்கான வரு வாய் உச்ச வரம்பு, ஆண்டுக்கு 8 லட்சம் ரூபாயாக நிர்ணயிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. இது தொடர்பான வழக்கை விசாரித்த உச்ச நீதிமன்றம் 'எந்த அடிப்படையில் இந்த உச்ச வரம்பு நிர்ணயிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது' என, ஏற்கனவே கேள்வி எழுப்பி இருந்தது.

இந்த வழக்கு நீதிபதிகள் டி.ஒய்.சந்திரசூட், சூர்யகாந்த், விக்ரம் நாத் அமர்வில் விசாரணைக்கு வந்தது. அப்போது மத்திய அரசு சார்பில் ஆஜரான சொலிசிட்டர் ஜெனரல் துஷார் மேத்தா கூறியதாவது:வருவாய் உச்ச வரம்பு நிர்ணயம் தொடர்பாக மறு ஆய்வு செய்ய புதிய குழு அமைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. பதிலளிக்க நான்கு வாரங்கள் அவகாசம் அளிக்க வேண்டும். அதுவரை முதுகலை மருத்துவ மாணவர் சேர்க்கைக்கான கலந்தாய்வை ஒத்தி வைக்க அனுமதிக்க வேண்டும். இவ்வாறு அவர் கூறினார்.இதை ஏற்ற நீதிபதிகள், வழக்கு விசாரணையை ஜனவரிக்கு ஒத்தி வைத்தனர்.

இது டாக்டர்கள் மத்தியில் சலசலப்பை ஏற்படுத்தியது.முதுநிலை மருத்துவப் படிப்புக்கான கலந்தாய்வு மற்றும் சேர்க்கை நடைமுறைகளை விரைவாக நடத்தி முடிக்கும்படி மத்திய அரசு மற்றும் உச்ச நீதிமன்றத்திடம், இந்திய டாக்டர்கள் சங்க கூட்டமைப்பு கோரிக்கை விடுத்து உள்ளது.

இது குறித்து இந்திய டாக்டர்கள் சங்க கூட்டமைப்பு வெளியிட்டுள்ள அறிக்கை:கொரோனா தொற்று பரவல் துவங்கியதில் இருந்து டாக்டர்கள் கடுமையான பணிச்சுமைக்கு ஆளாகி உள்ளனர். இது அவர்களை உடல் மற்றும் மன அளவில் ஏற்கனவே சோர்வுஅடைய செய்து உள்ளது.முதுநிலை மருத்துவப் படிப்புக்கான, 'நீட்' தேர்வில் தேர்ச்சி பெற்ற எம்.பி.பி.எஸ்., டாக்டர்கள், உயர் படிப்பில் சேர காத்திருக்கின்றனர்.

உச்ச நீதிமன்ற விசாரணை ஒத்திவைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளதால், அவர்கள் மன உளைச்சலுக்கு ஆளாகி உள்ளனர். கலந்தாய்வு உடனடியாக நடத்தப்பட வேண்டும்.இதற்கு தீர்வு கிடைக்கும் வரை நாடு முழுதும் உள்ள புற நோயாளிகள் பிரிவில் பணியாற்றும் டாக்டர்கள், இன்று முதல் வேலை நிறுத்தத்தில் ஈடுபட முடிவு செய்யப்பட்டு உள்ளது. இவ்வாறு அதில் கூறப்பட்டுள்ளது.

‘No work, no pay’, but 80k ST staff defy ultimatum

‘No work, no pay’, but 80k ST staff defy ultimatum

Somit Sen & Bhavika Jain TNN

Mumbai: 27.11.2021

More than 80,000 Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) workers refused to heed the two-day ultimatum given by government to resume duties by Friday. While this crippled the road lifeline of the state, the government has warned of withdrawing its decision on ‘huge salary hikes’ if the strike continued indefinitely.

The MSRTC management warned that if drivers, conductors and other staff do not return to depots by the weekend, they may lose their one month’s (November) salary.

As many as 11,589 workers have heeded the call of transport minister and MSRTC chairman Anil Parab and joined duties, so the bus corporation could restart operations at 37 depots across the state. The remaining 213 depots continue to be shut, inconveniencing lakhs of commuters.

On Friday night, more employees were suspended, taking the total to 3,215, while 1,226 daily wage workers were dismissed.

Close to 81,000 workers are still protesting and are unwilling to accept the huge salary hikes (upto 41% hike on basic) announced by Parab this week. They are firm on their demand of MSRTC being merged with the state government.

“A Supreme Court order says ‘No work, no pay’. Employees should return to work and not force the government to take coercive steps against them,” Parab said.

He met union representatives on Friday and made it clear to them that while their demands will be considered, indiscipline by workers will not be tolerated.

“We have been told that after the pay hike some anomaly in the grade system has been created, All these issues will be sorted out, but first employees should return to work,” said Parab. The unions have demanded the Seventh Pay Commission for employees and the agreement with state government should be for 10 years, instead of four years.

He said nearly 500 daily wage workers have been terminated on Friday for not showing up. “Despite taking the financial burden of the salary hike, if the employees will continue with the strike, why should the government take the burden-,”said Parab.

Several students were inconvenienced due to unavailability of buses when many schools are reopening across the state.

“Even if there is threat of suspension or dismissal, we will not join duties till we are declared as state government employees,” said a driver from Mumbai. He refused to comment on hardships of commuters.

Flyers look forward to eased int’l travel as bars are lifted

Flyers look forward to eased int’l travel as bars are lifted

Subhro.Niyogi@timesgroup.com

Kolkata:27.11.2021

An increase in frequency of flights to Dubai, Bangkok and Dhaka; resumption of flights to Abu Dhabi, Kathmandu and Paro; improved connectivity in flights to Europe and the US and a slash in international fares that have gone through the roof: these are among the offers that flyers from Kolkata can look forward to following the aviation ministry’s decision to allow scheduled international flights from December 15.

Scheduled international flights were suspended on March 22, 2020. The only international flights that have been operating to and from India are those under air bubble agreements signed between India and 31 countries. But these flights had severe capacity constraints as frequency was less than that before Covid times. Also, these flights did not allow passengers to undertake onward travel.

Though some capacity restriction has been announced on flights to countries that have been categorised as “risky”, like the UK and Bangladesh, Kolkata airport director C Pattabhi expects several carriers that are currently operating bubble flights to increase frequency from January and a few others, which had stayed away, to again link Kolkata. “We now have three-four international flights a day. That number should go up to 10-12 in January and then, steadily improve as the situation normalizes across the globe. It will be great to see the international wing of the terminal abuzz again,” he said.

The travel trade community feels Emirates, FlyDubai and Qatar to be among the first airlines to increase frequency from three times-a-week to Dubai and two times-a-week to Doha at present to a daily service some time in January. Travel agents also expect IndiGo to hike its frequency to Dubai and reintroduce flights to Bangkok, and Air India to increase frequency to Bangkok and reintroduce flights to Dubai. Both Dubai and Bangkok are high-demand sectors from Kolkata that were constrained due to the limitations on flight.

“There are indications of SpiceJet restarting flights to Bangkok,” said an industry source.

Etihad is expected to return to Kolkata and connect the city to Abu Dhabi.

The big difference though will be in the long-haul routes, such as Europe and the US, where economy fares have touched business class rates. “As scheduled operations resume, frequencies will increase and airlines can carry onward traffic, like before. This will bring down fares drastically,” said travel agent Anil Punjabi.

Though Dhaka figures on the list of countries with Covid risk, and therefore, has a limitation on flights to operate at 75% capacity, travel agents feel that will not prevent several carriers from adding frequencies or resuming operations. Kathmandu and Paro, two other airports in south Asia that had flight connections from Kolkata, could also get reconnected.

However, Singapore Airlines, which is scheduled to start daily flights to the city state from November 29, may be in jeopardy as the 75% capacity limitation could affect the flight’s viability. Ditto with the once-a-week Air India flight to London that operates on Sundays. “Since safety is paramount, there will be such restrictions along the way as international travel opens up,” an aviation industry official said.

Students to get easy access to information with new LU app


Students to get easy access to information with new LU app

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Lucknow:27.11.2021

The Lucknow University on Friday launched a mobile-based application to make it easier for students to browse the university’s website, fill examination forms, view the timetable and get latest updates and information.

Governor Anandiben Patel launched the mobile application, besides a number of other facilities on the campus, during the convocation ceremony of the university on Friday.

At least 17 open-air gyms have been set up in both LU hostels for girls and boys on the old and new campuses with the help of the grant given by the Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan.

Besides, three boys’ and two girls’ toilets, constructed with the help of the deputy chief ministers’ MLA fund, were also inaugurated.

A tribal museum, residences for class four employees and a new lift at the fourstoreyed education department building were the other facilities inaugurated by the Governor.

The new NSS office was inaugurated and renamed as ‘Sewa Bhawan’.

New variant not here yet, checks up


New variant not here yet, checks up

Sushmi.Dey@timesgroup.com

New Delhi: 27.11.2021

No case of the new variant B.1.1.529 has been detected in India so far, health ministry sources said.

However, Hong Kong and Israel have been added to the existing list of “countries at risk”. Travellers from these countries will have to undergo additional checks and scrutiny, including post-arrival tests. Several other countries, including the UK, South Africa, Brazil, Bangladesh, Botswana, China, Mauritius, New Zealand, Zimbabwe and Singapore have already been categorised “countries at risk”.

The health ministry has urged states to ramp up surveillance and testing, particularly among international travellers and their contacts.

The Wmet on Friday to assess the new variant and to discuss whether to designate it as ‘variant of interest’ or ‘variant of concern’.

While many countries have tightened their borders due to the fear that the new variant could be the worst Covid-19 strain identified yet, with major public health implications, the UN health agency cautioned nations against hastily imposing travel restrictions.

WHO said it would take several weeks to determine the variant's transmissibility and effectiveness of vaccines and therapeutics against it.


Dharwad cases rise to 182

Authorities in Sattur of Karnataka’s Dharwad district closed schools and colleges on Friday and sanitised places within a 500-metre radius of SDM College of Medical Sciences as 116 students and faculty members tested positive for Covid, taking the number of infections to 182.

The outbreak was detected when 66 students reported positive on Tuesday and Wednesday, barely a week after 300 freshers and seniors attended a college event, reports Basavaraj Kattimani.

Deputy commissioner Nitesh Patil said the college management has been directed to close the outpatient department till Sunday.

New Covid Variant Triggers Global Alarm


New Covid Variant Triggers Global Alarm

Cases Found In SA, Botswana, Belgium, HK & Israel; At Least 10 Countries Limit Travel

27.11.2021 

TOI Ahamedabad

European countries on Friday joined Singapore, Israel and others in restricting travel from southern Africa in a frantic effort to keep a newly identified, and apparently significantly evolved, variant of the coronavirus from crossing into their borders. In the past, governments have taken days, weeks or months to issue travel restrictions in response to new variants. This time, restrictions came within hours of South Africa’s announcement — at least 10 countries around the world had announced measures before South African scientists had finished a meeting with WHO experts about the variant on Friday. There is no proof yet that the variant could diminish the protective power of the vaccines, but uncertainty on that question was one factor in the speed of countries’ move toward restrictions.

The new variant, initially called B.1.1.529, has a “very unusual constellation of mutations,” according to Tulio de Oliveira, director of the Kwa-Zulu-Natal Research and Innovation Sequencing Platform. On the protein that helps to create an entry point for the coronavirus to infect human cells, the new variant has 10 mutations, many more than the dangerous Delta variant, professor de Oliveira said. Still, even epidemiologists who have been the most outspoken in urging protection from the virus urged calm on Friday, noting that little is known about the variant and that several seemingly threatening variants have come and gone in recent months. “Substantively NOTHING is known about the new variant,” Roberto Burioni, a leading Italian virologist, wrote on Twitter, adding that people should not panic.

Stocks tumbled around the world on Friday as the news of the variant spooked markets, prompted Britain, France, Italy and others to bar flights and impose restrictions, and terrified many Europeans already exhausted by news of breakthrough infections, surging cases ahead of another imperiled holiday season and rallies by vaccine skeptics. So far only a few dozen cases of the new variant have been identified in South Africa, Botswana, Belgium, Hong Kong and Israel. But the case in Israel was a person who had recently arrived from Malawi, according to the state broadcaster, Kan. And Belgium’s case was detected in a young, unvaccinated woman who had recently returned from travel abroad, but not to South Africa or neighbouring countries, Belgian researchers said. Countries in Europe, once again the epicenter of the pandemic, wasted no time and were among the first to announce travel bans. Britain announced its restriction on Thursday, and put it into force on Friday. “More data is needed but we’re taking precautions now,” Sajid Javid, the British health secretary, said on Twitter.

The discovery of the variant by South African authorities this week comes as the virus was already galloping across the continent in a deadly fourth wave, especially in Eastern Europe where vaccination levels are low and restrictions have been loose. Italy’s decision on Friday to block travel from South Africa and the region showed that even a country that has generally been ahead of the wave, vaccinating much of its population and introducing early, and then progressively stricter, health passes to keep infections low, is not taking any chances.

The history of the pandemic has shown that blocking flights has not been a panacea in stopping the virus, and especially variants that spread with increasing ease. But this time, countries acted much earlier and more restrictions seemed likely. Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the EU’s executive arm, said in a Twitter post on Friday morning that it would also propose restricting air travel to European countries from southern Africa.

In a statement posted on Friday on a government website, South Africa said it would urge Britain to reconsider its travel restrictions, saying “even the WHO is yet to advise on the next steps.” But that complaint came before a flurry of other bans from other countries. In the past two days, scientists in South Africa — which has a sophisticated detection system — discovered the variant after observing an increase in infections in South Africa’s economic hub surrounding Johannesburg. “This variant did surprise us — it has a big jump in evolution, many more mutations than we expected, especially after a very severe third wave of Delta,” professor de Oliveira said. NYT

COVID SCARE IN SHANGHAI: Hundreds of flights were cancelled, some schools shut and tour groups suspended on Friday after three coronavirus cases were reported in Shanghai, as China continues its strict zero-Covid policy. The three positive persons are friends who travelled to the nearby city of Suzhou together last week, Shanghai health authorities said on Thursday, adding that all had been fully vaccinated

WHO meets to designate new variant

The WHO on Friday cautioned countries against hastily imposing travel restrictions linked to the new B.1.1.529 variant of Covid-19, saying they should take a “risk-based and scientific approach”. A closed-door experts’ meeting from Geneva, convened by WHO, began at midday (1100 GMT) to assess the new variant and to designate it as either a variant of interest or a variant of concern, spokesperson Christian Lindmeier said. It would take several weeks to determine the variant’s transmissibility and the effectiveness of vaccines and therapeutics against it, he said, noting that 100 sequences of the variant have been reported so far. People should continue to wear masks whenever possible, avoid large gatherings, ventilate rooms and maintain hand hygiene, Lindmeier added. REUTERS

Canada too recognises Covaxin for travel


Canada too recognises Covaxin for travel

Swati.Bharadwaj@timesgroup.com

Hyderabad:27.11.2021

Here’s finally good news for those wanting to travel to Canada who have taken two doses of Covaxin. The Canadian health authority, Health Canada, has recognised the indigenous two-dose, inactivated virus vaccine developed by Bharat Biotech.

Come November 30 this year, all those who have taken two jabs of Covaxin can travel to Canada starting November 30. The only condition is that the second Covaxin shot should have been taken at least 14 days prior to entry into Canada.

“Beginning Nov 30, the #GOC will expand its list of #Covid19 vaccines accepted for entry to Canada to include Sinopharm, Sinovac and COVAXIN. Travellers must have received a full vaccine series at least 14 days before entry to Canada,” Health Canada and PHAC (Public Health Agency of Canada) tweeted.

The move comes as a major respite for travellers from India who had been waiting to travel to Canada without having to quarantine for 14 days after arriving in that North American country. Canada had earlier recognised vaccines such as the Pfizer-Bio-NTech vaccine, Moderna, AstraZeneca including Covishield manufactured by Serum Institute of India, and Johnson & Johnson’s single dose vaccine. With this, most major countries, including Australia, US and UK, have recognised Covaxin.

Doctors’ stir may affect services at city hospitals


Doctors’ stir may affect services at city hospitals

New Delhi: 27.11.2021

Resident doctors of Federation of Resident Doctors Association (FORDA) have decided to boycott the OPD services on Saturday to protest delay in NEET PG counselling.

Patient services at Lok Nayak, Ram Manohar Lohia and several other hospitals in Delhi are likely to be affected by it. Sources said the resident doctors’ association of these hospitals have informed their respective administrative of their participation in the strike. Inpatient services shall continue as usual, doctors said. According to FORDA, the delay in admission to PG NEET is impacting the morale and performance of residents. TNN

Summons via WhatsApp not as per law, says Delhi court


Summons via WhatsApp not as per law, says Delhi court

New Delhi: 127.11.2021 

A Delhi court has pulled up the police for serving summons to witnesses through WhatsApp in clear violation of instructions. It has been observed in numerous cases that the process server served summons to witnesses through WhatsApp messages or SMS, which has no sanction in law and cannot be deemed as proper service of summons, it said.

“No action can be taken against a witness on the basis of such a report if the witness opts to remain absent on the date fixed for his examination in court. In such situations, the date of hearing gets wasted without effective judicial work, which hampers the trial of case,” said Additional Sessions Judge Vishal Singh in an order on November 23.

The court issued notice to the DCP (Central) to issue strict instructions to all the police stations under his jurisdiction to ensure proper service of summons as per law and as per instructions mentioned on the summons.

The observations came after prosecution witnesses did not appear before the court. A report was filed, which stated that the summons were served to them through WhatsApp messages. TNN

HC seeks govt reply on panel against med college profs


HC seeks govt reply on panel against med college profs

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Bhopal/Jabalpur:  27.11.2021 

A single-judge bench of the Madhya Pradesh high court asked the state government to explain under what circumstances departmental inquiry was initiated against two professors of Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur; and why faculty junior to them have been included in the probe panel?

Dr Ashok Sahu and Dr Tripti Gupta, both professors at Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, in their petition before the high court said that they were appointed to the post of assistant professor in the year 2007 and 2008 respectively.

They alleged that under political pressure, a departmental inquiry was ordered against them by the dean of the medical college.

They told the court that they didn't know that the panel constituted for the inquiry has several faculty members of the college, who are junior to them.

Only after they sought to know about members of the inquiry committee did they come to know that several members of the committee were junior to them. They gave an application to the dean and the chief of the inquiry committee that having faculty junior to them in the committee was illegal, but they didn't pay heed to their argument.

It was then that they moved the court for justice. Advocates Pankaj Dubey, Akshay Khandelwal and Ritika Gupta appeared in the court for the petitioners.

138 more test +ve, Dharwad medical college tally 204


138 more test +ve, Dharwad medical college tally 204

Basavaraj.Kattimani@timesgroup.com

Hubballi:27.11.2021

The district administration on Friday closed schools and colleges and sanitized areas in a 500-metre radius of SDM College of Medical Sciences in Sattur, Dharwad, after 138 medical students and faculty members tested positive for Covid-19, taking the total number of infections from the campus to 204.

On Tuesday and Wednesday, 66 students tested positive for Covid-19 barely a week after about 300 students took part in a cultural event in the college attended by freshers as well as seniors.

12 B’luru nursing students test +ve

In yet another Covid outbreak in an educational institution, 12 students of Spurthy Nursing College in Chandapura, southeast Bengaluru, have tested positive. The state on Friday saw 402 new cases, including 224 from the city. P 2

Samples of 1.8k more students, faculty members collected

After the cluster outbreak, the health department sent samples of 1,000 students, doctors and college employees on Thursday and 116 of them turned positive. Of them, 25 are college employees, a source said.

Samples of 1,800 more students and faculty members have already been collected. The district administration has roped in 11 teams to expedite collection of samples, which will be sent to KIMS, DIMHANS and SDM labs.

Deputy commissioner Nitesh Patil told TOI that they have directed the college management to close the outpatient department till Sunday and restrict entry of visitors, patients’ attendants and other outsiders. “We’ve kept eight ambulances ready,” he added.

He said accommodation has been provided for those inside the campus and they will be allowed to leave the premises only after testing negative for Covid-19. Medical and paramedical employees and housekeeping staff will be allowed to resume duty only if they are negative for Covid.

“We’ve set up a separate ward in the hospital to treat Covid-positive cases in the coming days. Attendants will have to stay with patients and will not be allowed to leave the hospital for the next 2-3 days. Exceptions are made only in cases patients are discharged. The hospital management has been directed to take up only emergency cases now,” he said.

Patil said they are sending samples for genome sequencing in a bid to find out if there are any new variants. “We’ve been asked to send 380 samples of positive persons for sequencing. Since we do not have that kind of capacity, we have requested labs in Bengaluru to share the load,” he added.

US, EU, UK stop air travel from southern Africa


US, EU, UK stop air travel from southern Africa

27.11.2021

Countries across Europe, US, Britain, Canada, Japan and Hong Kong halted air travel from southern Africa amid growing concern about the new variant even as South Africa called the ban “draconian”, unscientific and contrary to WHO advice. EU members agreed to rapidly impose restrictions on seven African countries — Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe. Russia has also restricted entry from Africa and Hong Kong. P 18

Delay in NEET PG counselling: Docs call for strike


Delay in NEET PG counselling: Docs call for strike

Ahmedabad:27.11.2021

Faced with repeated delays and postponement of NEET PG counselling 2021, the Junior Doctors Association at BJ Medical College and Civil Hospital have called for a strike from November 29.

JDA said on Friday that all its members and resident doctors will withdraw from out patient department services from Monday if counselling process is not fast-tracked by the concerned authority.

On Saturday, JDA at BJMC will sensitize resident doctors regarding their grievances and plan of action. On Sunday, they will give a memorandum to the director for PG courses at BJMC, wear black ribbons and carry out a candle march on the hospital campus. “On Monday all resident doctors will withdraw from OPD/ ward services,” it said. TNN

FLOOD FURY


FLOOD FURY

TN in troubled waters without restoration of its tanks, rivers

People Died, Crops Were Destroyed And Roads And Bridges Crumbled In Recent Rain That Put Rivers In Spate. Experts Say Loss Of Water Bodies Will Make Situation Worse

Team TOI

27.11.2021

The administration and people of Tamil Nadu have been living a life of self-deceit in handling issues concerning ecological degradation. The state creates its own comfort zone by viewing extreme weather systems as aberrations.

The 2015 Chennai floods was viewed as a once-in-a-century phenomenon, which may not recur for a couple of generations. Chennai got flooded again, twice this year, but thankfully Adyar and Cooum did not wreak havoc by overflowing into human settlements. If they had, none had any solution on hand.

Except for very few rivers like the Cauvery, other rivers in the state will overflow if reservoirs connected to them let out water to their full capacity. Adyar, for instance, gets water from close to a dozen sources including Chembarambakkam reservoir and Athanur lake. The river cannot carry more than 60,000 cusecs (cubic feet per second) water, whereas more than one lakh cusecs was released into the river in November-December 2015, resulting in inundation of many parts of Chennai for about a week.

Thanks to the drive carried out by the then Kancheepuram district collector against encroachers, Adyar can carry more water now. It may not be enough though. Kosasthalayar, which draws water from Red Hills and Poondi reservoirs, can carry up to 70,000 cusecs of water. However, the release from the reservoirs exceeded the river’s carrying capacity in the recent rains, resulting in flooding of Manali Pudhu Nagar and surrounding areas.

S Thirunavukkarasu, former assistant executive engineer of PWD, said that water flow can be better regulated if one more reservoir with 1tmcft capacity is constructed upstream of Poondi reservoir.

Creating more water bodies many not be the right solution. Climate patterns are fast changing and they will no longer remain aberrations. Global warming causes faster evaporation of seawater – even at 24ºC-25ºC– and the water molecules that escape have to come down as rain. The stark difference is that a week’s downpour now matches the rainfall of a month in previous years. “The state should acknowledge that going forward, cyclones and storms will become severe and super cyclones will be a routine affair. Business as usual will not work. If the 1,076 km coastline gives huge growth prospects to Tamil Nadu, it will also bring in incessant rains during every weather formation. Apart from receiving about 930mm of average annual rainfall, Tamil Nadu is also a natural drain for Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh to let out excess water. Tamil Nadu governments, in the past, have been demanding water from its neighbours. It has never thought of what to do if there is excess release from those states. Our solution has been letting out excess flow into the sea as runoff, without bothering to store it,” said S Janakarajan, former professor of Madras Institute of Development Studies.

Tamil Nadu has compounded the problem by indiscriminate denudat cover. “Let us not hide beh change for all our past blu Janakarajan. “Madhav Ga shows three-fourths of our cover in the Western Ghats our water tower – is lost. Th made disaster. And strangel putting brakes on it,” he said The state has enough nat man-made waterways and o storage structures. It has grouped into 17 major basins basins. There are 90 reservoirs with a combined storage capacity of 224tmcft water. There used to be 42,000 tanks, big and small, but the numbers have been revised to 39,000 by government agencies. Only about 30,000 of them are effective though. Others have been lost to development and encroachments. There are close to 1,000 tanks below the Grand Anicut in the Cauvery delta districts. Sadly, even after sinking several thousand crores of rupees in the name of ‘kudimaramathu’ schemes over the past many years, none of the waterbodies in the state has been restored to its previous glory. “Our reservoirs, lakes, tanks and rivers are heavily silted. Most reservoirs including Mettur and Vaigai have lost more than 30% holding capacity owing to silting. If storage, water catchment area and foreshore area of existing water bodies are restored, much of our problem will be solved,” said Janakarajan.

Email your feedback to southpole.toi@timesgroup.com

Downpour leaves over 150 streets inundated


Downpour leaves over 150 streets inundated

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

27.11.2021

The rain that lashed the city on Friday resulted in inundation in 151 streets. The hardest hit were Raja Mannar Salai in K K nagar, Bazullah Road in T Nagar, some areas in Kolathur and OMR. Short term interventions by the civic body helped Pullianthope, Jawahar Nagar and G N Chetty road, where there were fewer complaints of inundation.

Corporation sources said 14 trees had fallen on Friday, pushing the total number of trees falls this monsoon to 696. The civic body has pressed 840 pumps into service. Corporation commissioner Gagandeep Singh Bedi said that all these pumps will be used at night, if required.

Several activists pointed out that in order to arrive at long-term solutions, the civic body should completely rework the storm water drains. Dayanand Krishnan, a civic activist who is studying the city’s drain maps, said most drains in T Nagar have a reverse flow. “Depth of the drains in many locations is not even one feet. The width is very narrow in several locations. A proper investigation should be done by inspecting all drains constructed in the past few years. The drains will only work if constructed properly connecting them to Mambalam canal,” he said.

An official told TOI that in T Nagar and other areas, when the missing link drains were constructed between 2019 and 2020, the run-off from the road alone was calculated. “The engineers were so lethargic in their work that they didn’t even calculate the run-off from apartment complexes and commercial establishments,” said an official.


NO RESPITE : A water-logged stretch in K K Nagar

FIVE ROADS, SUBWAY CLOSED FOR TRAFFIC


FIVE ROADS, SUBWAY CLOSED FOR TRAFFIC

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

27.11.2021

Five roads were closed for traffic and vehicles were diverted on Friday morning due to the wet spell. The Rangarajapuram subway and Rajamannar Road in K K Nagar were closed for traffic since Friday morning. All vehicles were diverted towards Second Avenue.

At Valasaravakkam, traffic near Mega Mart was diverted towards Keshavardhani Road to reach Arcot Road.

The traffic on Vani Mahal to Benz Park was closed and diverted towards Habibullah road and Raghavaiah road. To facilitate the drain water work at Anna main Road in front of K K Nagar, GH. The traffic towards Udhayam theatre was allowed in the opposite direction. At Udhayam junction, heavy vehicles from Kasi theatre going towards Anna main road were diverted towards Ashok pillar.

Rangarajapuram subway and three roads in T Nagar, K K Nagar and Manali were closed on Friday morning. Traffic cops have been assigned to find out traffic blocks and report it to civic authorities. However, interior stretches like GN Chetty Roadm Rajamannar Salai and Adyar witnessed traffic bottlenecks during the day.

Places like T Nagar, Nandanam, Adyar, Mount Road and Periamet witnessed traffic jams during peak hours, while movement of vehicles slowed down in interior roads due to water-logging. In Kancheepuram, 100 villagers petitioned the collector to help them find an alternative route as the Walajabad - Avanur causeway was washed away in the rain.

Techie plays cricket despite chest pain, dies of heart attack

Techie plays cricket despite chest pain, dies of heart attack  TIMES NEWS NETWORK 27.12.2024 Vijayawada : A 26-year-old software engineer di...