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The Hindu Newsletter - The biggest news stories from today [logo] The Evening Wrap Thursday | 20 May, 2021 [The Hindu logo] Welcome to the Evening Wrap newsletter, your guide to the day’s biggest stories with concise analysis from The Hindu. [[Arrow]Open in browser]( [[Mail icon]More newsletters]( Declare mucormycosis an epidemic, Centre tells states The [Union government has asked the States]( to declare mucormycosis, the fungal infection being reported in Covid-19 patients, an epidemic. In a letter to the States, Health and Family Welfare Ministry joint secretary Lav Agarwal said that declaring the black fungus infection seen in Covid-19 patients an epidemic would lead to healthcare facilities screening for it and reporting all such cases to the government. “In recent times a new challenge in the form of a fungal infection, namely mucormycosis, has emerged and is reported from many States amongst Covid-19 patients, especially those on steroid therapy and deranged sugar control. This fungal infection is leading to prolonged morbidity and mortality amongst Covid-19 patients,” he said. [A woman stands outside as a patient infected with black fungus is treated at the mucormycosis ward of the Government ENT Hospital in Hyderabad on May 20, 2021. ] The treatment of the fungal infection required a multi-disciplinary approach that involved eye surgeons, ENT specialists, general surgeons, neurosurgeons and dental maxilo facial surgeons, and the use of Amphotericin B as an anti-fungal medicine, he noted. “You are requested to make mucormycosis a notifiable disease under Epidemic Diseases Act 1897, wherein all government and private health facilities and medical colleges will follow guidelines for screening, diagnosis, management of mucormycosis, issued by MoHFW (Gol) and ICMR and make it mandatory for all these facilities to report all suspected and confirmed cases to Health Department through district-level Chief Medical Officer and subsequently to IDSP [Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme] surveillance system,” he wrote. [underlineimg] Govt issues advisory on aerosols, says ventilation essential to reduce Covid-19 transmission indoors Aerosols could be carried in the air for up to 10 metres and improving the ventilation of indoor spaces would reduce transmission, [a government advisory on stopping the spread of Covid-19]( said on Thursday. The [advisory](, issued by the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, said there was need to remember the simple measures that could reduce the transmission of SARS-CoV-2. “Ventilation can decrease the risk of transmission from one infected person to the other. Just as smells can be diluted from the air through opening windows and doors and using exhaust systems, ventilating spaces with improved directional air flow decreases the accumulated viral load in the air, reducing the risk of transmission. Ventilation is a community defense that protects all of us at home or at work,” it stated. [ ] It recommended adding outdoor air in offices, homes and public spaces. Droplets and aerosols were the key transmission modes of the virus. While droplets fell up to 2 metres from an infected person, aerosols could travel up to 10 metres. Ventilation in hutments could be improved by adding “jaali or other simple air outlet”, apart from installing exhaust fans. “It is advised that jaali/air outlets with exhaust fans are installed by gram panchayats in homes where there is no cross-ventilation,” the advisory said. For workplaces, it recommended keeping doors and windows open while air-conditioners were on. Hospitals should ensure that vaccinations were carried out in well-ventilated areas and public transport like buses should keep windows open and use exhaust fans. [underlineimg] It is insulting that CMs were not are allowed to speak in meeting with PM, says Mamata West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday [took strong exception to Chief Ministers not being allowed to speak]( at a virtual meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “It was just a casual, super flop meeting. We, the CMs, felt insulted and humiliated,” she told journalists at the State Secretariat after the conclusion of the meeting between the Prime Minister and 10 Chief Ministers. Banerjee said that she thought that she would be allowed to speak and raise issues relating to the Covid-19 pandemic but was shocked and astonished at not being allowed to speak. She also added that she had listed down several points she wanted to raise with Modi. “The country is passing through a critical juncture but the Prime Minister’s approach is very casual. They have demolished the federal structure...If the Chief Ministers were not allowed to speak, why were they invited?” she asked. Banerjee said that vaccines, medicines, oxygen, remdesivir were not being provided by the Centre, and the States could not procure these from markets because of non-availability. Referring to the slow pace of vaccination, Banerjee said, “If States were to accept his [PM’s] formula of vaccination, it will take 10 years to vaccinate people”. “It was one-way insult, one-way humiliation...No Chief Minister was allowed to speak. Only a few CMs from BJP-ruled States were allowed to speak,” she said. Banerjee also asked how many Central teams were sent to Uttar Pradesh when bodies of Covid-19 patients were found floating in river Ganga. She also accused the Centre of indulging in “vendetta politics” during the time of pandemic. [underlineimg] Sonia urges PM to give free education to children who lost parents in pandemic Congress president [Sonia Gandhi has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi]( to provide free education to children who have lost their parents to Covid-19. In a letter to Modi on Thursday, she highlighted the plight of the children who had either lost both the parents or an earning parent during the pandemic. They were left with “the trauma of loss and no support towards a stable education or future,” she pointed out. “Amidst the devastation caused by the pandemic and the heart-wrenching tragedies being faced by affected families, news of young children losing one or both parents to COVID-19 are the most poignant,” her letter stated. “I am writing to request you to consider providing free education at the Navodaya Vidyalayas to the children who have lost either both parents or an earning parent on account the Covid-19 pandemic. Feel that as a nation, we owe it to them to give them hope for a robust future after the unimaginable tragedy that has befallen them,” she wrote. The Navodaya Vidyalayas are CBSE-affiliated, co-educational residential schools in which talented students of Class VI to XII, after clearing a selection test, are offered free education, including text books, school uniforms and hostel facilities. Gandhi described the Navodaya Vidyalayas as among the most significant legacies of her husband, Rajiv Gandhi, and noted that there were as many as 661 such schools across the country. “It was his dream [Rajiv Gandhi] to make high-quality modern education accessible and affordable to talented youth, predominantly from rural areas,” she said. [underlineimg] In letter to Twitter, Congress seeks suspension of BJP leaders’ accounts over ‘fake toolkit’ posts Days after filing a police complaint against BJP President J P Nadda, Union Minister Smriti Irani, spokesperson Sambit Patra, and party functionary B L Santosh for spreading an alleged ‘fake’ toolkit, the [Congress on Thursday formally wrote to Twitter]( to remove their tweets and permanently suspend their accounts. For the past three days, the Congress and BJP have engaged in a bitter war of words after BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra accused the Congress of preparing a toolkit to destroy Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s image during the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. The BJP alleged that social media volunteers of the Congress were instructed to refer to the mutant virus as ‘Modi Strain’ or the ‘Indian Strain’. The Congress hit back with a police complaint against Patra and other top leaders for allegedly using a forged document to target the Congress. The Opposition party claimed that the letterhead of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) Research Department was forged from an actual document on the Central Vista project to prepare a fake document. “As Twitter’s own policy and rules seeks to discourage deceptive/ synthetic/ manipulated media that are likely to cause harm, we humbly request you to immediately remove the tweets contained in Annexure 1, or any other such material on the Twitter platform. Also, you are requested to kindly carry out a detailed probe on the subject-matter and permanently suspend the Twitter accounts of the above named individuals,” read the Congress complaint, filed by AICC research department head Rajeev Gowda and social media head Rohan Gupta. Calling it a “pre-planned criminal conspiracy”, the complaint mentioned that the toolkit was prepared “with the clear intent to cause social unrest, communal disharmony in order to fuel hate and escalate violence in various parts of India”. [underlineimg] Govt’s responsibility to preserve records at National Archives, says Culture Minister Culture Minister Prahlad Singh Patel said on Thursday that the [government was responsible for the records at the National Archives]( and would continue to store them safely during the Central Vista redevelopment project. Patel told The Hindu that the historic National Archives building housed all the “important” records and would not be touched during the revamp, in which the annexe building had been proposed to be demolished and replaced with a new one. “Talk of this project is premature. There will be no change to the old building. All the important records are kept in the old building. Besides, it is the government’s responsibility to maintain the archives and it will continue to keep the records safely,” he said, when asked about the public outcry against the proposal. The National Archives was shifted from Kolkata to the present building in 1926 and the annexe was added post-Independence. As a part of the Central Vista redevelopment project, the National Archives annexe building was proposed to be replaced with a new building meant for use by researchers, according to the draft Masterplan prepared by the Centre’s consultant for the project, HCP Design, Planning and Management Ltd., in 2019. [underlineimg] Covid Watch: Numbers and Developments The [number of reported coronavirus cases from India]( stood at 2,59,95,248 at the time of publishing this newsletter, with the death toll at 2,90,619. [underlineimg] In Brief Tamil Nadu Chief Minister [M.K. Stalin on Thursday wrote to President Ram Nath Kovind]( requesting him to accept the State Government’s recommendation in September 2018 and pass orders to remit the life sentences of all the seven convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case. He also urged that the convicts S. Nalini, Murugan, Santhan, A.G. Perarivalan, Jayakumar, Robert Payas and P. Ravichandran be released immediately. [underlineimg] Evening Wrap will return tomorrow. Today's Top Picks [[A health worker carries a COVID-19 patient outside the casualty ward at Guru Teg Bahadur hospital in New Delhi on April 24, 2021. ] Watch | What is mucormycosis or black fungus?]( [[ The small bird-like dinosaur Shuvuuia deserti is seen in a 2021 artist's reconstruction provided by the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. Credit: Viktor Radermaker/Handout via REUTERS ] From dinosaur to Dead Sea: The Hindu Science Quiz]( [[The company launched an initiative in April to analyse how algorithms behave on its platform by consulting with engineers, researchers and data scientists.] Twitter ditches image-cropping AI after finding racial, gender bias]( [[ Tributes paid to Idukki native Soumya Santhosh who was killed in a Hamas rocket attack on Israel recently. ] Keralite caregivers in Israel stick on despite its raging war with Hamas]( Copyright @ 2021, THG PUBLISHING PVT LTD. If you are facing any trouble in viewing this newsletter, please [try here]( If you do not wish to receive such emails [go here](mailto:rm-0bftpecybf2f90kauhqqkhbysa8hkpw@newsalert.thehindu.com?subject=Unsubscribe&body=You will be unsubscribed from our mailing list.)

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