Published 16:40 IST, October 20th 2020
Pooja Bedi compares crowded Mumbai local trains to Goa night clubs amid pandemic
Amid ongoing pandemic, Bollywood actor Pooja Bedi took to her Twitter handle and compared Goa's viral video of a night club to Mumbai's local train traffic.
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Goa health minister Vishwajit Rane on Sunday said strict action will be taken as visuals of jam-packed night clubs in tourist-heavy state flooded social media amid coronavirus outbreak. Bollywood actor Pooja Bedi took to her Twitter handle and compared Goa's viral video to Mumbai's local train traffic.
"Such a massive uproar because video went viral of crowded goa night clubs with social distancing... what about crowded local trains In Mumbai?," Bedi wrote.
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Rane said he would meet Chief Minister Pramod Sawant to discuss issue, ding that district ministration would be instructed to cancel licenses of clubs which have violated social distancing rms in this manner. Rane said encouraging tourism, a major part of state's ecomy, under "unlocking" process was important but a violation of social distancing rms cant be allowed.
"I will take up issue with CM and am confident he will issue instructions to district collectors to act against se clubs under Disaster Manment Act," Rane h said.
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Positivity rate of 6.13% by vember
At current rate, aver of daily positivity rate stands at about 6.13% for vember. India currently has a total of 75,50,273 confirmed COVID-19 cases while active cases stand at 7,72,055, which is merely 10.22% of total cases in country. Ministry also reported that India currently has a national recovery rate of 88.26% with a total of 66,63,608 recoveries of which 66,399 COVID-19 patients have recovered within last 24 hours.
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Maharashtra reported highest number of recoveries with 11,000 recovered cases, followed by Kerala and Karnataka with 8,000 recoveries each. current COVID-19 death rate in India is at 1.52% with 1,14,610 deaths. In last 24 hours, daily deaths recorded were below 600, for first time in 90 days, with a total of 579 COVID-19 deaths.
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16:40 IST, October 20th 2020