April 22, 2020

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NEW DELHI, APR 21 (AGENCIES): As the number of novel coronavirus cases in India increased to 1,329 in last 24 hours, the total count of Covid-19 cases the country surged to 18,985 on Tuesday, according to the latest data from Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Along with that, the country has recorded 603 deaths

Nagaland govt unable to tackle pandemic: NPF

DIMAPUR, APR 21 (NPN): Naga People’s Front (NPF) has once again questioned the state government’s handling of the present pandemic and claimed that loopholes in its action towards tackling the pandemic was being discovered almost every day. NPF through its press bureau said that the government was unable to deliver as per the desire and expectations of the people despite cooperation by the general public. Unlike other days, NPF said there were sufficient funds both from the Centre as well as through the generous donations of various individuals and organisations. However, it said that the state government was “unable to tackle the pandemic effectively.� Alleging that the state government has proven its “incompetency� in many ways to tackle the present pandemic, the NPF maintained that the longer the present government hold on the reigns, the more problem it would be for the general public. Further, NPF said that though national lockdown officially started only on March 20, 2020, the warning bell of coronavirus was

since the outbreak after 44 deaths were reported since yesterday. So far, India has 15,112 active cases. There are also 77 foreign nationals who are affected by the virus, the ministry said. Health Ministry joint secretary Lav Aggrawal said that at least 3,252 people recovered from the infection

on Tuesday morning, showing that the recovery rate has gone up to over 17.47%, an improvement over 14.75% on Monday. Aggrawal also added, “61 additional districts from 23 States/UT have not reported any fresh cases in last 14 days. 4 new districts have been included in the list-Latur, Osmanabad, Hingoli & Washim in Maharashtra.� However, as a good news, all coronavirus posi-

tive cases in Goa and Manipur are now negative, informed respective state officials. Moreover, the health ministry added that Covid19 growth has declined in Odisha and Kerala. Global cases over 2.4 million: Across the world, the total number of novel coronavirus cases have shot past 2.4 million with over 1.65 million deaths, according to the latest Johns Hopkins University data.

Nagaland COVID-19: Result of 81 awaited STATUS REPORT AS ON APRIL 21, 2020 NORTH EAST CONFIRMED RECOVERED DEATH Nagaland Nil Nil Nil Assam 35 19 1 Manipur 2 2 Nil Meghalaya 11 Nil 1 Mizoram 1 Nil Nil Arunachal Pradesh 1 1 Nil Tripura 2 1 Nil DIMAPUR, APR 21 (NPN): State principal secretary Home, Abhijit Sinha in his daily briefing on Tuesday informed that 537 samples of suspected COVID cases were sent for testing so far, out of which 103 samples were sent on April 21. He said the results of 456 samples received were all negative while results of 81 samples were awaited. According to Health department, 996 persons were screened on April 21 and 120 persons were under facility quarantine.

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States asked to stop using rapid test kits for 2 days NEW DELHI, APR 21 (AGENCIES): Indian Council of Medical Research Tuesday told states to stop using the newlydistributed Chinese rapid testing kits (RTPCR) to detect coronavirus for the next two days after huge variations in the accuracy of results were noticed across regions. The RTPCR test is the gold standard for frontline test for Covid-19. Head of Epidemiology and Communicable Diseases at ICMR Raman R Gangakhedkar said: “We got a complaint of less detection from one state. So we spoke to three states and found that a lot of variation is there in the accuracy of test results of positive samples, in some places it is 6 per cent while others it is 71 per cent.� “This is not a good thing because when such a huge variation is seen we need to investigate further even if it is the first generation of the test. This disease is only 3.5month-old so all technologies will be refined over time but we can’t ignore these findings,� he said. He added that over the next two days the ICMR will be sending eight expert teams on the field to validate the results. “Hence, all states are requested to not use the rapid testing kits on the field for the next two days,� Gangakhedkar said. Earlier on Tuesday, the Rajasthan government stopped using the China-made rapid testing kits for coronavirus after they delivered inaccurate results. ICMR had also received complaints related to repeat testing of patients in West Bengal as the RT-PCR kits were not working properly. India procured five lakh rapid antibody testing kits from China last week and these were distributed to states for the districts with a high burden of the infection.

To get PPEs from China

Paiwang Konyak chairs a meeting with Mon district ofďŹ cials. (NP)

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KOHIMA, APR 21 (NPN): Transport, Civil Aviation & Railways and Land Resources minister Paiwang Konyak reached out to Nagas of Myanmar by donating a sum of Rs. 1 Lakh, while doctors of Mon district hospital donated medicines for Naga brethrens in the neighbouring country. The donation was handed over to Konyak Union (KU) through which the cash and medicines will reach the Nagas of Myanmar via Konyak Baptist Bumeinok Bangjum. Informing this to Nagaland Post, the minister said the money and medicines were handed over to KU representatives during the

second phase of review meeting on COVID-19 held at Mon town on Tuesday. According to him, the meeting also decided not to return the single ambulance meant for Mon district to Kohima. Paiwang briefed the meeting about the decision of the State cabinet on vehicular movement of essential and non-essential goods and said trucks would be disinfected at Tizit check point before entering Mon town. The meeting also deliberated on ways at working out modalities to bring back students of Mon district stranded in and outside the State in consultation with district administration and villagers. (Cont’d on p-3)

In a significant development, Mon district will be getting personal protective equipment (PPE) kits and N-95 masks from China probably within this week. Initiated by Mon District Task Force, Mon will be the first district to be receiving such a consignment from China in the state. Sources informed Nagaland Post that the consignment comprising of 90 PPE kits and 500 N-95 masks was procured from District Task Force fund amounting to Rs 2.90 lakh. Meanwhile, Mon district hospital had returned some PPE kits to the Health department as these were was not as per specifications. According to sources, 1,143 PPE kits were returned, which included 33 HIV kits (Medizone Surgicals), 45 PPE kits (Om Sai Enterprise), 33 disposal PPE kits (Kanson Overseas Ltd), 46 PPE kits (Allwinmed Medical Equipment Solution), 150 PPE HIV kits (Sterimed Medical Devices Pvt Ltd), 247 both side white paper/plastic (no label), 163 transparent plastic inside blue inside (no label), 221 half transparent half paper (no label), and 205 white pullover (no label). It also included 300 Venus V-44+ Class FFP1S masks (Venus Safety & Health Pvt Ltd), 400 Frontier Grit FFP1S (Midas Safety Pvt Ltd) and 50 N-95 flat fold type, AFF-N95 (Balaji).

Nagaland’s ďŹ rst COVID-19 patient recovering at GMCH Spl. Correspondent

GUWAHATI, APR 21 (NPN): Amidst speculations that Nagaland’s first COVID-19 patient has been tested negative recently, it has been confirmed that the news report was incorrect and that he was confirmed as COVID-19 positive even after the second test. Sources at GMCH told Nagaland Post that the patient was recuperating and shifted out of the ICU to the isolation ward where his condition continues to be stable. It may be recalled that the patient, a resident of Dimapur was admitted to Guwahati Medical College Hospital (GMCH) after being referred by Zion Hospital Dimapur on April 11. He was admitted to GMCH in a serious condition and when his condition worsened, he was taken to ICU. The patient was tested for COVID-19 the next day, on April 12 and the result was positive for the virus. A second test was done on April 17 and that too confirmed he was COVID-19 positive, sources said. The sources said the patient was shifted to the isolation ward of the hospital on Monday night after his health condition improved. The sources said the condition of the patient remained stable. “Seeing that the patient’s condition has improved, we shifted him to isola-

tion ward last night. We’ll carry out another test on him on Day 14 from the date he first tested positive (on April 12),� confirmed a senior GMCH official. That would mean that the patient will again undergo the third test for COVID-19 on April 26. It was learnt that social media went viral with fake news that the patient was tested COVID-19 negative after the first test. The patient’s COVID-19 status has been included under Assam though he is a resident of Dimapur who was only referred to Guwahati. Officials here maintained that the patient’s status should have been included under Nagaland since he had the symptoms for COVID-19 before coming to Guwahati. Meanwhile, Nagaland principal secretary Home Abhijit Sinha has informed that in the light of the patient from Dimapur tested positive for COVID-19 in Guwahati, containment of Marwari Patti and Murga Patti in Dimapur continues. He also said sur veillance teams in Dimapur have visited and screened 2347 persons covering 353 households as of April 20,2020. Altogether, 281 samples of persons in Dimapur, connected with the positive case, have been tested from April 12, 2020, in Dimapur ,and all were tested negative for COVID-19.

law-breakers warned of strict action

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KOHIMA, APR 21 (NPN): Nodal officer for COVID 19, PHQ Kohima and IGP range, Limasunep said a strict order had been issued to the entire rank and file of State security forces to maintain restraint and to be empathetic, sensitive and adopt a humanitarian approach during the current crisis caused by COVID19 pandemic. He however warned that blatant violation of laws would be dealt with sternly. Speaking to Nagaland Post at his office chamber here on Tuesday, Limasunep also regretted the recent alleged incidents of police highhandedness at Dimapur and Wokha, but added that both the cases had been amicably settled between the parties involved. He said order had been issued to policemen asking

them to be more restraint in their conduct as the current situation was not just about law & order but a humanitarian crisis, while still maintaining public order. The nodal officer said company commanders had been instructed to supervise jawans and that district police would have to be more sensitive and adopt humanitarian approach to people in distress, but warned that blatant violation of rules and laws would be dealt with as per the law. He appealed to citizens to stay at home unless there was extreme necessity like buying essential commodities and medical reasons, as had been directed by the State government, insisting that people should abide by the law. Limasunep informed this correspondent that currently 27,000 police men

and women were involved in various duties across the State, including in hospitals, for carrying blood samples to various testing centres, in quarantine centres, containment duties, community policing and ensuring lockdown. Being par t of the government machinery in combating COVID-19, he claimed that all efforts were being made to ensure that all the advisories of the government were followed strictly. N P F WA p r e p a r e PPEs: Nagaland Police Family Welfare Association, which comprises wives and children of police personnel, is making personal protective equipments (PPEs), re-purposed from ponchos used as raincoats by police personnel and donated to Naga Hospital Authority, Kohima (NHAK). (Cont’d on p-3)

Heavy rain, hailstorm lash Nagaland Wildlife crime bureau warns poachers

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(L) A house damaged by hailstorm in Kiphire district (R) Villagers in Merangkong clearing the debris.

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Paiwang reaches out to Nagas of Myanmar Police force ordered to maintain restraint;

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“Aah. So you’ve started a corona garden on the rooftop?�

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DIMAPUR/KIPHIRE/ TULI, APR 21 (NPN): As forecast by the Met department of heavy rainfall activity in the North Eastern region, several parts of Nagaland on Tuesday morning witnessed heavy downpour

and hailstorm. In Kiphire district, heavy hailstones with strong winds damaged properties and crops. Villages like Salomi, Wongti, New Wongti,Penkim and other parts Pungro Town under

Kiphire district were affected. However, there were no reports of any casualty. Dimapur also witnessed heavy downpour on Tuesday during the wee hours and witnessed widespread drizzle during the

day. Heavy rainstorm also battered several villages under Mokokchung district. In Merangkong village several houses were damaged including the Church by the storm coupled with heavy rain. On April 19, houses and crops at Sungratsu, Mopungchuket and Chungtia villages were also destroyed by heavy rain accompanied by hailstorm. Similar incidents were reported across several parts of the state. Met department predicted heavy rainfall activity, between April 20-23 in parts of East and North East India. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the incursion of moisture-laden winds from the Bay of Bengal was expected over North East and adjoining east India for the next 3-4 days.

reau in charge has, however, affirmed that strict action KOHIMA, APR 21 (NPN): would be taken against any Following the videos and law breaker. photos of hunters posing with slain wildlife went viral State department of on social media platforms, the state wildlife crime bu- Environment, Forests and reau has cautioned that strict Climate Change Tuesday action would be initiated informed that the four suspects, who were seen celagainst the defaulters. Wildlife crime bureau ebrating ‘lockdown festival’ in-charge, Tokaho Kinimi, in a viral video that depicted said that recent video of in- “ruthless killing� of wild dividuals with slain python animals including Barking was traced to Zunheboto deer and large Indian civet district, but there was delay cat had surrendered. In a statement, the chief in reaching out to them due to the lockdown. Tokaho wildlife warden said that the said another video had been four suspects identified as traced to Nihoshe village un- Imchainba of Longkhum der Aghunato sub-division. village, Osungkum N Jamir He said that both cases of Unger village, Yanger were under investigation Jamir of Unger village and and those responsible would Opangtemsu of Asangma be penalised under Wildlife village surrendered before Protection Act 1972. Stating wildlife wing of the departthat there was an increase in ment on April 21, 2020. According to the chief wildlife hunting activities due to the lockdown, the bu- wildlife warden, the suspects Correspondent

4 suspects surrender

surrendered after the department conducted investigation into the incident and zeroed down on the suspects seen in the video. Meanwhile, Wildlife conservationist RĂźvuotuo Belho, who owns mini zoo in Kohima, lamented the killing of wildlife by some people despite the government orders warning of serious action. He said that lockdown should not be an excuse to kill the animals and flaunt them on social media platforms. Kohima village youth organisation (KVYO) stated that the village was keeping a strict vigil on all the hunters and people moving around its jurisdiction without valid reason. Kigwema village community reserve, which had been keeping a check on hunting, has also cautioned that strict actions would be taken against the defaulters. K Y M C


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