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  • Marvel Snap is the most positive addiction I’ve ever had

    Marvel Snap is the most positive addiction I’ve ever had

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    I don’t look cool. I have aged ungracefully. At 18 I was Morten Harket meets the Milky Bar Kid. Now I am Gary Oldman’s Dracula meets a potato. Yet I bonded with the coolest guy in my town this week. He and his mates invaded the bus en masse, all tumbling hair, skinny jeans and laughing eyes, fanning out around me, thinking it best not to bother the hobo in the ski jacket and ankle wellies.

    I caught sight of the screen on Cool Guy’s phone. My heart flipped and I said the words that have united a million people around the world recently.

    “That Shuri nerf, eh? Wow!”

    He looked at me and nodded. In a single moment I had leapt across the valley of unhipness and was part of his cool gang. We didn’t do anything silly like smile or fist bump, but we connected. Because we are part of the Marvel Snap community.

    Games communities are ace. As single-digit whippersnappers we would crowd round Pac-Man and Defender, gleefully slapping unwanted advice and even less welcome incursions on each other’s smart-bomb buttons. We would swap tips at school on the best routes for Pac-Man and talk in reverent tones about the first person we saw play right through the LaserDisc coin-swallower that was Dragon’s Lair.

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    Cool kids of yore … Butlins holiday camp in Skegness in 1982. Photograph: Barry Lewis/In Pictures/Getty Images

    Then I was part of the Spectrum Gang, who looked askance at those with Commodore 64s in the same way the Tiswas tribe looked at Swap Shoppers.

    I never got into the factionalism of Sega v Nintendo because, as the host of GamesMaster, it wouldn’t have been politic for me to pick one side. It would have been like admitting which of the Glasgow football teams you supported. Been there. Done that. Got the skidmarks to prove it.

    But I was part of the Sensible Soccer community. And the Championship Manager one. That produced glorious in-person tournaments and real Sunday league football teams. Then that thing called the internet came along and gaming communities bloomed internationally. And that was what made me part of the global FIFA community.

    In the 18 months since I left FIFA and its community behind, it’s the one thing I have missed. Not the game itself, with its dabbing celebration hellscape and instant-message toxicity. I have played oodles of games I wouldn’t have touched if I was still enslaved to FIFA Ultimate Team. Today my life – gaming and otherwise – is richer as a result. But I miss being part of something huge and constantly evolving.

    That’s what Marvel Snap gives me. Initially it was merely my fun, comic-fanboy gateway to card-deck games. Then I started seeking out websites, forums and feeds swapping tactics. I enjoy them as much as playing the game. My day now runs on Marvel Snap time. I get into work at some vague point in the day, I can make a guess at what time school starts for my kids, but I don’t even have to look at my watch to know it’s time for the thrice daily mission updates and new card issues. I feel it in my water, which, at my age, empties at far more regular intervals.

    I’m probably addicted to Marvel Snap. But the most alluring part of addiction (for me anyway) is that it gives you a framework and timetable. The older we get the more we look for something to run our lives for us. To make decisions and return to those childhood years where we were safe and looked after. Because making decisions is exhausting and we blame ourselves when we get them wrong. Much better to blame FIFA, or cocaine.

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    Joy at the centre … Captain Marvel card variants. Photograph: Marvel

    But Marvel Snap is one of the more positive addictions I’ve had, because it is a game with joy at its centre. Joy in the gameplay, the animation, sound effects and card variants. Joy in the fact that the only way you can communicate with an opponent is through a small bank of public, onscreen, inoffensive pictures and words. The game designer Ben Brode is the most insanely joyful chap. His regular videos are full of infectious smiling enthusiasm. The April season features cartoon variations on the Marvel animal characters, with pride of place going to Jeff the Baby Land Shark.

    The game constantly evolves to keep it joyful. Not just with new card content but buffs and nerfs (as the kids say) to old ones. Online gameplaying happiness desiccates when one style of play dominates (“The Meta” – The Kids). The Marvel Snap gatekeepers never let these dominate for too long. That comforts a rubbish player like me. I never thought comfort and joy would be the two things I looked for in games, but they are a counterpoint to the frequent misery of existence, and comfort is fleeting in a world that is terrifyingly impermanent.

    Maybe it’s because I am at the age where parents (and contemporaries) are getting sick and dying, but I am this close to writing the great French existentialist gaming novel where a man finds his only real joy in Super Mario Kart. But not today. Today, I am only 2,300 tokens away from the 6,000 I need to buy Jeff the Shark. So, it’s clobberin’ time!

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • COVID-19 Cases Spike: 57 Test Positive In JK

    COVID-19 Cases Spike: 57 Test Positive In JK

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir’s COVID-19 tally rises by 57 new cases today as 33 cases were reported from Jammu division and 24 from Kashmir valley.

    The highest number of 25 cases was reported from Jammu district, followed by 11 from Anantnag, 4 each from Udhampur, Doda and Baramulla, 3 from Budgam, and 2 cases each from Srinagar, Pulwama and Bandipora.

    As per reports, a total of 3,665 COVID tests were conducted in the Union Territory in last 24 hours. The number of active COVID cases in the UT as on date is 554, 297 in Jammu Division and 257 in Kashmir Division whereas 77 COVID patients recovered today, 9 from Jammu division and 68 from Kashmir region.

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    The highest number of 214 active cases is in Jammu district, followed by 59 in Baramulla, 44 in Srinagar, 43 in Anantnag, 37 in Budgam, 22 in Doda, 21 in Pulwama, 20 in Udhampur, 18 in Kupwara, 11 each in Ganderbal and Bandipora, 10 in Kishtwar, 8 each in Kulgam and Kathua districts, 6 each in Rajouri and Samba, 5 each in Shopian and Reasi, and 3 cases each in Ramban and Poonch districts.

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  • Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz hold ‘positive’ meeting with Saudi Crown Prince

    Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz hold ‘positive’ meeting with Saudi Crown Prince

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    Islamabad: Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif and PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz on Friday met Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, according to a media report.

    During the meeting, both sides discussed the current issues being faced by Pakistan and the solutions to them in detail, Geo News reported.

    According to sources, the meeting between former Prime Minister Sharif and the Crown Prince was positive.

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    Sharif and his daughter Maryam Nawaz are currently in Saudi Arabia where they performed Umrah along with their other family members.

    The Sharif family reached Saudi Arabia on April 11. The PML-N chief is visiting Saudi Arabia after six years, Geo News reported.

    Sources told The News that Sharif had initially planned to stay in Saudi Arabia till April 26, but his son Hussain Nawaz and his family had requested him to prolong his stay in Jeddah at his residence.

    According to sources, Sharif might also hold a meeting with the Custodian of the two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdul Aziz, in Jeddah.

    Earlier this month, sources had claimed Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud invited Sharif who is considered closer to the royal family and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to the Kingdom to perform Umrah as a gesture of goodwill, Geo News reported.

    Shehbaz Sharif had told the lower house of the Parliament earlier this month that Saudi Arabia has provided another $2 billion to Pakistan in order to bolster the country’s foreign exchange reserves, The Express Tribune reported.

    In January, Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Syed Asim Munir, had met Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and reviewed bilateral relations between the two countries.

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  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh tests positive for Covid-19

    Defence Minister Rajnath Singh tests positive for Covid-19

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    New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh tested positive for Covid-19 on Thursday and is currently under home quarantine.

    A team of doctors have examined him and recommended he rest for a few days. The minister is currently under home quarantine with mild symptoms, according to an official release.

    Singh was scheduled to attend the Indian Air Force Commanders’ conference in the national capital today but had to skip it after being tested positive for the virus, the statement said.

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    On Wednesday he attended the Army Commanders conference during which he was accompanied by Chief of Army Staff General Manoj Pande and other senior Army officers. He practised firing on small arms firing simulator.

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  • Altaf Bukhari Calls For Reconciliation To Bring Positive Change In JK

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    SRINAGAR: Apni Party President Altaf Bukhari emphasised that reconciliation is important to shape the destiny of Jammu and kashmir and its people.

    According to a press release Bukhari was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a party event, in which a large number of political leaders and activists from central Kashmir’s Badgam district joined the Apni Party at its headquarters in Srinagar.

    Apni Party president said, “The militancy has taken a backstage in JK and the people have been contributing to restoring the normalcy here; therefore, the time has come to start a reconciliation to shape up the destiny of this land and its people in a positive manner.”

    Bukhari expressed his worry about the prevailing drug menace in society and yet again called for comprehensive efforts by one and all to eradicate the menace and protect the young population from falling prey to it.

    “As you know, Apni Party has already launched a campaign named ‘Say yes to life and say no to drugs’ with a range of initiatives, but the problem needs to be tackled on a large scale and everyone from the society, especially our religious leaders, need to come forward to play their vital role in eradicating the drug abuse from the society.”

    Stressing on the release of the veteran religious leaders, Altaf Bukhari said, “The prominent religious leaders including Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Moulana Abdul Rasheed Dawoodi, Moulana Mushtaq Ahmad Veeri, and others who are in jail must be released because these veteran social and religious leaders have huge following in the Valley can play an important role to help eradicate social evils including drug abuse in the Valley.

    He further said, “Jammat Islami JK must be allowed to carry out its religious activities so that it can help eradicating social evils including the growing drug menace in Jammu and Kashmir.”

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  • Telangana: 15 students test positive for COVID-19 in Mahabubabad

    Telangana: 15 students test positive for COVID-19 in Mahabubabad

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    Hyderabad: 15 school students in Mahabubabad district were tested positive for Covid – 19 on Friday amid the rising number of cases in the country.

    Tribal Welfare Ashram school students tested for the Coronavirus after they fell sick with fever and cold. The school management found that 15 of them were tested positive for the virus following which the students were quarantined for treatment in the hostel premises.

    Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Friday held a review meeting and advised states to stay alert and be prepared for COVID-19 management.

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    Mandaviya stressed on identifying emergency hotspots by monitoring trends of influenza-like illness (ILI) and severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) cases, ramping up testing and vaccination and ensuring readiness of hospital infrastructure.

    The MGM hospital in Warangal has ramped up the preparations to treat covid-19 positive patients by arranging a separate isolation ward again. 1200 beds were provided supply lines to supply oxygen, said the hospital officials.

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  • Now, Congress Rajasthan chief tests Covid positive

    Now, Congress Rajasthan chief tests Covid positive

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    Jaipur: A day after Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje tested positive for Covid, Congress state President Govind Singh Dotasra on Wednesday was also found infected with the disease.

    Dotasra revealed his health status in a tweet.

    He had, in fact, had met party state in-charge Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa and several leaders on Tuesday. As both Gehlot and him have tested positive for Covid, the Congress has postponed the conferences to be held in the districts from Thursday.

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    In his tweet, Dotasra said: “My report has come positive in the COVID test. On the advice of doctors, I have to remain in complete isolation. All of you should also be careful.”

    On Tuesday, he had wished speedy recovery to Gehlot.

    “I pray to God for your speedy recovery and return to public service. @ashokgehlot51” he had tweeted.

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  • Covid returning as Kashmir reports positive cases

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    Srinagar, Apr 03: Covid has returned with Jammu and Kashmir witnessing spike in infections for the last few days.

    Also, there is a surge in patients with upper respiratory tract symptoms.

    A doctor from GMC Srinagar told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), that SARS COV-2 (COVID-19), Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Influenza-A (H1N1, H3N2) and Influenza-B viruses are currently circulating in the community.

    He said that these viruses are presenting as cough, fever, sore throat, body aches, running, stuffy nose, etc.

    He said that there is need to stay alert and follow COVID Appropriate Behaviour, respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette as it prevents and protects against all respiratory infections.

    Another doctor from GMC Srinagar said for the last few months, patients have Covid-19 like symptoms but their results are being found negative. But they are being found positive for influenza H1N1.

    He said that there has been surge in patients with cough, fever, sore throat, body aches, running/stuffy nose in last week or so.

    Patients have usually Covid-19 symptoms besides fever, mild cough and running nose and few positive patients are currently admitted at the hospital, he said.

    He said that there is no need to panic but people must take precautions such as wearing masks and preventing crowding.

    A doctor from SKIMS Soura said that good number of patients with upper respiratory tract symptoms are visiting SKIMS.

    He said that there is no need to panic, however, elderly people and people with comorbidities and children are more prone to these viruses and they must take precautions like avoid unnecessary gathering and follow proper hygiene.

    Many people are taking antibiotics on their own, they said adding that it is not right to take medicine without doctor’s advice and to take antibiotics unnecessarily as medicines need to be given based on symptoms, he said.

    Health officials told KNO said that the surge in Covid-19 cases was reported in J&K but there is no need to panic.

    They said that people in J&K have hybrid immunity because of a combination of widespread natural infection and vaccination.

    They said that people with hybrid immunity developed by both vaccination and previous infections have significant protection against future Covid infections.

    “Almost everyone has contracted the virus more than once during three Covid-19 waves besides that above 12 years of age whole population is vaccinated, so there are very little chances that any variant can trigger fresh wave as of now here,“ they said

    They said that as of now there are around 150 active cases of Covid-19 but most of them are under observation at home.

    They said that J&K is ready to tackle any situation in future as well but people must take precautions—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • ‘Lessons have not been learned’: FDA knew of positive test months before latest infant formula recall

    ‘Lessons have not been learned’: FDA knew of positive test months before latest infant formula recall

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    Reckitt had found Cronobacter sakazakii in a batch of formula made at its Zeeland, Mich., plant, during internal testing conducted in early September. The batch that tested positive was destroyed, but the FDA later determined that not enough cleaning had been done following the positive test. Two batches of formula made right after the contaminated batch would ultimately be recalled on February 20 — more than five months after the products had been distributed nationally, including in Guam and Puerto Rico.

    The revelation that this recall took months to announce comes more than a year after a massive infant formula recall from Abbott Nutrition, renewing questions about FDA’s oversight of formula and whether enough has changed in the wake of this crisis to prevent another one. There have been four formula recalls over Cronobacter contamination in the past year — more formula recalls than there have been in the last decade combined.

    The Reckitt recall in February was relatively small compared to the Abbott recall — which was likely the largest in history — and both FDA and the company maintain there have been no reports of illness related to this incident. For food safety advocates, however, it feels like a test that the agency didn’t pass.

    “It’s stunning that it’s almost identical to what happened in 2021,” said Mitzi Baum, CEO of STOP Foodborne Illness, a group that advocates on behalf of victims of outbreaks, referring to the lengthy timeline from positive test to recall. “Lessons have not been learned.”

    “FDA continues to be reactive,” Baum added. “It’s the internal processes that have not been fixed, if this is happening again.”

    A House oversight subcommittee has scheduled a hearing on the agency’s handling of the infant formula crisis on Tuesday. Food safety advocates are eager for Congress to look into the problems, though they are wary of the issue becoming partisan. The committee also last week sent a letter to top agency officials seeking a trove of documents and communications.

    Reckitt did not respond to multiple requests for comment.

    The FDA, for its part, has over the last year been taking a closer look at formula makers’ own records during food-safety inspections as a response to last year’s incident, which was initially set in motion by reports of four infant illnesses, including two deaths, from Cronobacter infections. FDA officials later found serious food safety violations at Abbott’s Sturgis, Mich., plant, which was shuttered for months for cleaning and upgrades, fueling a national shortage and a major disruption to the market because the plant had once made roughly a fifth of the U.S. supply. The FDA also found Cronobacter in 20 places in the plant, though none of the strains matched the illnesses.

    One of the biggest unanswered questions remaining from the formula crisis of last year is why FDA inspectors had missed major food safety problems at Sturgis, including things like roof leaks — conditions that FDA Commissioner Robert Califf later characterized as “egregious.”

    The agency has not provided a full explanation for why these issues were not found during a routine inspection five months prior to the recall. The FDA also did not heed a detailed warning from a whistleblower about the plant, a revelation that was first reported by POLITICO.

    In the case of Reckitt’s Zeeland plant, FDA inspectors initially “made note” of the positive Cronoacter test in November while they were in the facility for a “limited inspection” that was sparked by a “non-illness” complaint FDA had received related to the plant, the agency said.

    The formula recall didn’t happen, however, until FDA inspectors went back to this plant for a follow up inspection in February — a visit that was scheduled because agency inspectors found food-safety problems when they were in the plant for a routine inspection in July, the agency said.

    It was during this February follow-up visit that inspectors “obtained additional information which, when combined with the positive sample, led to the agency’s concerns about the adequacy of cleaning in relation to the production of these two product lots that are the subject of the recall,” a spokesperson said.

    The FDA determined the plant did not perform a sufficient “sanitation break” — an industry term for a thorough cleaning — to essentially make sure all food contact surfaces were properly sanitized after the contamination.

    The FDA said it didn’t follow up more fully on the issue in November because it was a “limited inspection” and the company was still investigating the root cause of the contamination when inspectors were there.

    Food safety experts POLITICO spoke with described the agency’s timeline as “baffling” and “inexcusable” and said the fact that the company was still investigating shouldn’t have prevented further action from the agency.

    The FDA, for its part, said that inspections provide “only a single snapshot in time of the operations, preventive controls, and compliance at a firm. The firm ultimately has a responsibility to implement a constant system of sanitation and food safety controls to produce a safe product in compliance with FDA regulations.”

    FDA declined a request for an interview about the agency’s timeline of its oversight of infant formula.

    “They need to do better,” said Sarah Sorscher, deputy director of regulatory affairs at the Center for Science in the Public Interest. Sorscher pointed to the fact that the FDA had waited six months to re-inspect the Zeeland plant after having found significant food safety problems in an earlier inspection last July.

    At that earlier inspection, the Zeeland plant was cited for failing to maintain the building in “a clean and sanitary condition” and for not establishing a full system of process controls “designed to ensure that infant formula does not become adulterated due to the presence of microorganisms in the formula or in the processing environment,” per FDA inspection records. The citations were serious enough to warrant what’s known as an OAI, or official action indicated.

    “If something like that is coming up, FDA should be back in there sooner to ensure that the corrective actions were adequate,” Sorscher said. “That’s a problem.”

    Reckitt said in its recall announcement that the company had “identified the root cause” of the contamination, which was “linked to a material from a third party.”

    “We have taken all appropriate corrective actions, including no longer sourcing this material from the supplier,” the company said in February.

    A spokesperson for FDA argued that the recent uptick in recalls — earlier this month, Perrigo recalled some Gerber formula over the same bacteria — were essentially a sign of an improved system because the recalls were smaller than the historic recall and plant shutdown last year.

    “As part of the FDA’s oversight to ensure safe and nutritious infant formula, the agency’s more recent engagements with manufacturers through inspections and ongoing meetings has limited the scope of these recalls and minimized disruptions to the market,” a spokesperson said. “Compared to the Abbott recall and the temporary closure of the Sturgis facility, the recent recalls are much narrower in scope, only impacting a few weeks of product with no additional facility closures.”

    Following the slew of Cronobacter recalls over the past year, FDA this month wrote to infant formula manufacturers and others in the industry urging them to follow federal safety rules. The agency also asked companies to voluntarily report any positive tests for Salmonella or Cronobacter to the agency, even if the product hadn’t shipped out — something that could have prevented the delayed Reckitt recall.

    FDA officials contend this reporting is also important because positive tests can be an early sign of larger problems in a facility.

    “The FDA remains committed to strengthening the resiliency and safety of infant formula in the U.S., however there are significant gaps in data and authority that we have identified and are seeking support to address,” wrote Susan Mayne, director of FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, in a recent op-ed defending the agency’s work on the issue.

    The FDA has determined the agency does not have the authority to require this reporting, and no formula companies have yet said publicly whether they will voluntarily comply with the agency’s request. The agency recently asked Congress for this authority in the Biden administration’s budget request. Asked why the agency did not request this authority earlier, a spokesperson said the agency’s “thinking on this need evolved following our investigation at Sturgis and other facilities.”

    FDA said in a statement that it lacks the authority under federal law to mandate the notification unless the product has been shipped. “Congress alone can change that provision, not the FDA,” the spokesperson said.

    Some consumer advocates, however, disagree with the agency’s assertion that it doesn’t already have this authority.

    Thomas Gremillion, director of food policy at Consumer Federation of America, believes FDA’s lawyers are interpreting the law far too narrowly, essentially concluding that inspectors can have access to testing records only when they are physically present, not upon request, or otherwise.

    “Consumer groups support expanding FDA’s authority to require infant formula pathogen testing records, but it would be nice if FDA just used its existing authority,” Gremillion said.

    The FDA has insisted repeatedly the agency does not have the authority to mandate this reporting and that Congress must change the law.

    A spokesperson for FDA said that the statutory language Gremillion is looking at “identifies a manufacturer’s obligation to retain records and provide those on request, not to the manufacturer’s obligation to proactively notify the agency of a possibly adulterated or misbranded product.”

    Gremillion said he doesn’t accept the agency’s interpretation of the law and has raised this issue directly with top officials over the past several months, he said.

    “They have the authority to tell the plants to hand over their testing records,” he said. “FDA has bent over backwards to interpret the law in a way that justifies the inaction.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • UP: 38 school girls test Covid-19 positive in Lakhimpur Kheri

    UP: 38 school girls test Covid-19 positive in Lakhimpur Kheri

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    Lakhimpur Kheri: Thirty-eight girl students of the Kasturba residential school in Mitauli block of Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhimpur Kheri district have tested positive for Covid-19 infection, a district health official said.

    Lakhimpur Kheri Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Santosh Gupta, said that one staff member was also found Covid-positive during a contact tracing exercise on Sunday after which the entire campus has been turned into a quarantine centre by the Health department.

    This is the highest number of new Covid cases reported in a district in a day this year.

    Gupta, who rushed a medical team to the Kasturba school, said samples of all 92 contact cases of the school had been sent for testing. The report of 38 among them was positive. Most of those tested positive were asymptomatic, he added.

    “All students and staff had been advised seven-day quarantine on campus and provided medicine kits. Condition of all students, barring two who have cold, is fine,” the CMO said.

    Those found Covid-positive had been kept in a separate wing in the school campus, he added.

    A mother and child wing in Motipur has been asked to keep 20 beds ready for any medical need among the students and staff in the campus.

    “I personally spoke to students and assures them of all help. We are keeping watch on the health condition,” said Gupta. An ambulance had also been stationed at the Kasturba school in case of any emergency, he added.

    With this, the number of active Covid cases had risen to 41 since March 23, he said.

    On March 23, a girl student of Kasturba residential school in Mitauli block had tested positive for Covid-19. Then, an elderly person of Behjam block and another person of Mitauli block also tested positive in the last couple of days.

    Meanwhile, District Magistrate, Lakhimpur Kheri, Mahendra Bahadur Singh, said all precautionary measures, including providing medical kit, sanitisation etc, had been ensured. He said there was no need to panic and urged people to strictly observe Covid-19 protocol.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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