Published on Mar 04, 2023
Sunday Lockdown Time In Kerala : The government had eased the lockdown on Sundays as religious places were reopened and due to exams. Those going for exams can travel on Sunday. The admit cards of students can be considered as the travel pass, the order issued by the government stated.
Total lockdown was being implemented in the state on every Sunday to contain the transmission of coronavirus. The government explained that lockdown has been lifted on Sunday June 21 because there are examinations for a lot of students and there are arangements to be made.
However, this relaxation will not be applicable on the following Sundays as per sources.
Also, with several university and entrance exams scheduled on Sunday, the administration will allow the movement of students and personnel, albeit on producing their relevant admit and identification cards. Students joining their allotted medical or dental colleges and other educational institutions too have been exempted from the Sunday lockdown.
This portal is designed for disseminating information related to Covid 19 for public and provisions for accessing emergency services for public. This platform can be used to generate simplified daily report on welfare measures initiated by the District Administration for public who are provided with support during lock down like support to elderly people, migrant labourers, Public Distribution system.
This is also a one stop platform for the public to avail emergency services and information related to Covid19 and ensures transparency and quality in public service and welfare measures. This Covid19 information and management solution is conceptualized and designed by District Administration Kozhikode engaging District NIC and IT Mission teams
1. Open the website https://covid19jagratha.kerala.nic.in/home/addMedicalEmergencyPass
2. After this you have to You have to enter the Phone Number.
3. An OTP will be sent to this Mobile Number
4. Enter the OTP and Verify it.
5. Next You will reach the Emergency Travel Pass Page.
6. Enter the Applicant's Name, Select Localbody, Government Issued ID card and Address.
7. Then you have to enter Purpose of travel , travel date, Vehicle Number, Going and Retun date and time.
8. Then attach the Supporting Documents (Enclose the copy of a Govt. issued ID card, Medical Certificate or any other document as single PDF document or as an image to support your claim for availing the emergency pass).
9. You have to enter Total No. of passengers, Travel type.
10. Click Save the Page.
11. You will get the Epass in the Next Page.
12. Show it at the time of Travel.
• 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
• Voter ID or
• Aadhar Card or
• Ration Card or
• Passport
Enclose the copy of a Govt. issued ID card, Medical Certificate or any other document as single PDF document or as an image to support your claim for availing the emergency pass.
# Total number of passengers screened at airport : 15,24,266
# Total number of Confirmed COVID-19 cases across India * : 1,00,31,618
# Total number of Active COVID-19 cases across India * : 3,03,785
# Total number of Discharged/Cured COVID 2019 cases across India * : 95,79,658
# Total number of Deaths due to COVID 2019 across India * : 1,45,513
(*including foreign nationals, as on 20.12.2020)
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
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.