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The Morning Filter Welcome to The Morning Filter, your guide to the busy news day ahead. We hope you are staying home and staying safe. Here are the latest updates and the big news stories to follow today: - Coronavirus | Latest numbers
The number of positive cases reported in India stands at 24,494 with 781 fatalities. India recorded its largest single day spike in coronavirus cases on Friday as the government defended the lockdown as being ‘very timely and beneficial’. - Coronavirus | Businesses in U.S. State of Georgia reopen
President Donald Trump has also signed a $484-billion Bill on Friday to aid employers and hospitals under stress from the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 50,000 Americans and devastated broad swaths of the economy. - Coronavirus | Muslims begin fasting from today
Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid Syed Ahmed Bukhari and Shahi Imam of Fatehpuri mosque Mufti Mukarram Ahmed have appealed to Muslims to perform all rituals and prayers at home during Ramzan while adhering to social distancing and lockdown norms. In Kerala and some parts of Karnataka, fasting began on Friday. - Coronavirus | Drones to watch over Ramzan gatherings in Mumbai
For the first time, Mumbai Police will deploy drones to keep an eye over Muslim localities from Saturday. - Coronavirus | Second coronavirus patient of Tripura to discharged today
The patient, a 32-year-old Tripura State Rifles jawan, was found coronavirus negative in two consecutive tests on Thursday and Friday. - Coronavirus | Punjab's 20-member expert committee expected to submit lockdown report
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh said any decision on lifting curfew after May 3 would be taken only on the advice of the expert committee set up to examine the issue. - Coronavirus | Bihar students in Kota intensify protest as students from other States leave
According to a press note issued by the Rajasthan CM office, on Saturday, 100 students will leave Kota for Himachal Pradesh, 500 for different places in Rajasthan. - World Malaria Day today
The WHO is now warning that the battle against malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, where it already kills hundreds of thousands of people a year, could be set back by 20 years as countries focus energy and resources on containing the coronavirus.
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