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Kerala SSLC and HSC Exams to be conducted from May 20 to May 26, 2020


Published on May 26, 2020

Kerala SSLC and HSC Exams to be conducted from May 20 to May 26, 2020

 

Kerala SSLC and HSC Exams : Kerala Government has published the Revised Date for the pending SSLC and the Higher Secondary HSC (10th and 12th) Exams from May 20 to 26.

Kerala Education Deparment is conducting the exams which has been postponed because of Lockdown. The Lockdown is likely to be lifted on May 20, 2020. Pareksha Bhavan has reached to Central Government for conducting the exams immediately after lockdown ends.

According to a media report published by Times Now Website, the board officials have claimed that the pending papers of Kerala SSLC Exam 2020 for 10th Class students and Kerala HSCL Exam 2020 for 12th Class students will be held soon after lockdown is lifted. The report claims that the Kerala Board Exams 2020 will resume from 21st May 2020 post lockdown and will continue until 26th May 20020.

Once finalized, the revised examination dates for Kerala SSLC and HSLC Exams 2020 will be conveyed to the students via official website http://keralapareekshabhavan.in/




Kerala District Wise Corona Cases Live Update

• Palakkad - 288

• Malappuram - 251

• Kannur - 208

• Pathanamthitta - 187

• Kollam - 185

• Ernakulam - 180

• Thrissur - 173

• Alappuzha - 172

• Kasaragod - 121

• Kottayam - 107

• Thiruvananthapuram - 84

• Kozhikode - 81

• Idukki - 50

• Wayanad - 43

• Other State - 0

Total Cases - 2,130

Total Deaths - 26

Test Results

• Total confirmed cases under treatment till yesterday were 95.

• No COVID 19 positive cases have been declared today.

• Test results of 61 COVID 19 patients under treatment have been declared negative out of which 19 are from Kannur (1 Kasaragod native), 12 from Kottayam, 11 from Idukki (Palakkad Native), 9 from Kollam, 4 from Kozhikode(1 Kannur Native) and 2 each from Thiruvananthapuram, Malappuram and Kasaragod.

• At present, 34 Positive cases are under treatment.

• As per GO (Rt) No. 740/2020/H&FWD dated 19.04.2020 and GO (Rt) No. 740/2020/H&FWD dated 20.04.2020, Hotspots were notified in the state. Based on the daily report by SDMA the list will be modified, and the revised list is attached as annexure.

State Wise Covid 19 Cases in India

.

State/UT

Confirmed

Active

Recovered

Deceased

Maharashtra

2,54,427

103,516

1,40,325

10,289

Tamil Nadu

1,38,470

46,972

89,532

1,966

Delhi

1,12,494

19,155

89,968

3,371

Gujarat

41,906

10,662

29,198

2,046

Karnataka

38,843

22,742

15,411

686

Uttar Pradesh

36,476

12,208

23,334

934

Telangana

34,671

11,833

22,482

356

West Bengal

30,013

10,500

18,581

932

Andhra Pradesh

29,168

13,428

15,412

328

Rajasthan

24,392

5,779

18,103

510

Haryana

21,240

4,956

15,983

301

Madhya Pradesh

17,632

4,103

12,876

653

Assam

16,807

5,868

10,895

41

Bihar

16,305

4,227

11,953

125

Odisha

13,737

4,896

8,750

91

Jammu and Kashmir

10,513

4,355

5,979

179

Kerala

7,874

3,743

4,095

32

Punjab

7,821

2,230

5,392

199

Chhattisgarh

4,081

909

3,153

19

Jharkhand

3,760

1,421

2,308

31

Uttarakhand

3,537

674

2,786

47

Goa

2,453

952

1,487

14

State Unassigned

2,358

2,358

-

-

Tripura

2,067

630

1,421

2

Manipur

1,609

713

896

-

Puducherry

1,418

661

739

18

Himachal Pradesh

1,213

274

916

10

Ladakh

1,086

157

928

1

Nagaland

845

518

327

-

Chandigarh

559

134

417

8

Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu

499

226

268

1

Arunachal Pradesh

360

220

138

2

Meghalaya

295

248

45

2

Mizoram

231

81

150

-

Sikkim

164

70

81

-

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

163

63

100

-

Total India

8,79,487

3,01,482

5,54,429

23,194

Signs and Symptoms of COVID 19

Although those infected with the virus may be asymptomatic, many develop flu-like symptoms including fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Emergency symptoms including difficulty breathing, persistent chest pain or pressure, confusion, difficulty waking, and bluish face or lips; immediate medical attention is advised if these symptoms are present. Less commonly, upper respiratory symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, or sore throat may be seen. Symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea are seen in a minority of cases, and some of the initial cases in China presented with only chest tightness and palpitations. In some, the disease may progress to pneumonia, multi-organ failure, and death.

As is common with infections, there is a delay from when a person is infected with the virus to when they develop symptoms, known as the incubation period. The incubation period for COVID-19 is typically five to six days but may range from two to fourteen days

Cause of COVID 19

The disease is caused by the virus severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), previously referred to as the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). It is primarily spread between people via respiratory droplets from coughs and sneezes. The virus can remain viable for up to three days on plastic and stainless steel, and for three hours in aerosols . The virus has also been found in faeces, but as of March 2020 it is unknown whether transmission through faeces is possible, and the risk is expected to be low.

The lungs are the organs most affected by COVID-19 because the virus accesses host cells via the enzyme ACE2, which is most abundant in the type II alveolar cells of the lungs. The virus uses a special surface glycoprotein, called "spike", to connect to ACE2 and enter the host cell. The density of ACE2 in each tissue correlates with the severity of the disease in that tissue and some have suggested that decreasing ACE2 activity might be protective, though another view is that increasing ACE2 using Angiotensin II receptor blocker medications could be protective and that these hypotheses need to be tested. As the alveolar disease progresses, respiratory failure might develop and death may follow.

The virus is thought to be natural and have an animal origin, through spillover infection. It was first transmitted to humans in Wuhan, China, in November or December 2019, and the primary source of infection became human-to-human transmission by early January 2020. The earliest known infection occurred on 17 November 2019

Prevention

Because a vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 is not expected to become available until 2021 at the earliest, a key part of managing the COVID-19 pandemic is trying to decrease the epidemic peak, known as flattening the epidemic curve through various measures seeking to reduce the rate of new infections. Slowing the infection rate helps decrease the risk of health services being overwhelmed, allowing for better treatment of current cases, and provides more time for a vaccine and treatment to be developed.

Preventive measures to reduce the chances of infection in locations with an outbreak of the disease are similar to those published for other coronaviruses: stay home, avoid travel and public activities, wash hands with soap and warm water often and for at least 20 seconds (proper hand hygiene and also the time it takes to sing "Happy Birthday to You" twice.), practice good respiratory hygiene and avoid touching the eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands. The CDC recommends covering up the mouth and nose with a tissue during any cough or sneeze and coughing or sneezing into the inside of the elbow if no tissue is available. They also recommend proper hand hygiene after any cough or sneeze. Social distancing strategies aim to reduce contact of infected persons with large groups by closing schools and workplaces, restricting travel, and canceling mass gatherings. Social distancing also includes that people stay 6 feet apart (about 1.80 meters), roughly the length of a full size bed/mattress

According to the WHO, the use of masks is only recommended if a person is coughing or sneezing or when one is taking care of someone with a suspected infection.

To prevent transmission of the virus, the CDC recommends that infected individuals stay home except to get medical care, call ahead before visiting a healthcare provider, wear a face mask when exposed to an individual or location of a suspected infection, cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue, regularly wash hands with soap and water and avoid sharing personal household items. The CDC also recommends that individuals wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the toilet or when hands are visibly dirty, before eating and after blowing one's nose, coughing, or sneezing. It further recommended using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol, but only when soap and water are not readily available. For remote areas where commercial hand sanitizers are not readily available, WHO suggested two formulations for the local production. In both of these formulations the antimicrobial activity of ethanol or isopropanol is enhanced by low concentration of hydrogen peroxide while glycerol acts as a humectant. The WHO advises individuals to avoid touching the eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands. Spitting in public places also should be avoided

Social Distancing is a non-pharmaceutical infection prevention and control intervention implemented to avoid/decrease contact between those who are infected with a disease causing pathogen and those who are not, so as to stop or slow down the rate and extent of disease transmission in a community. This eventually leads to decrease in spread, morbidity and mortality due to the disease. In addition to the proposed interventions, the State/UT Governments may prescribe such other measures as they consider necessary.


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