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Covid-19 crisis in India: What you need to know about the cases, variants, vaccines in the second wave

Covid-19 crisis in India: What you need to know about the cases, variants, vaccines in the second wave CNN 1 day ago By Jessie Yeung, CNN © Anindito Mukherjee/Getty Images A man performs the last rites of a relative who died of Covid-19, as other funeral pyres are seen burning during a mass cremation in New Delhi, India, on April 24. In February, it seemed like India had gotten Covid-19 under control, with daily cases falling nearly 90% from the peak of the first wave last year. Now, the country is experiencing the world s worst outbreak, with new cases surging past 400,000 per day and breaking the record for the highest single-day figure globally.

Battlegrounds Mobile India Could Be Using Gameplay Made In China & Krafton Isn t Saying Much

‘Battlegrounds Mobile’ India Could Be Using Gameplay Made In China & Krafton Isn’t Saying Much For what it’s worth, Battlegrounds Mobile India is expected to be an India-exclusive battle royale game that is expected to launch soon.  However, it seems like the Indian version of the game may not have been built from the ground up and might be taking gameplay mechanics from the Chinese version of PUBG Mobile called Peacekeeper Elite.  Krafton has not explicitly pointed out that the game has been made from scratch for the Indian market.  © Provided by MensXP © Unsplash/onur-binay In a separate 91Mobiles report, the game is expected to come with India-specific features such as a mobile number requirement from an adult, gaming time limit for 3 hours and a limit on the daily micro-transaction amount for users under the age of 18 years. 

Covid-19 helplines

May 6, 2021 Death, sickness, and helplessness have become the ‘new normal’ that Indians are being forced to live with as they witness the collapse of an already inadequate health care system and the failure of its political system that was caught napping on the uptick of cases, which showed an upward trend as far back as February. For many families, who have been left to their own devices, social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram are now being used to search for hospital beds, oxygen cylinders and medications for loved ones. These platforms have become the ‘Covid-19 helplines’ for most Indians. Ironically, instead of helping its citizens in their hour of need, the BJP-led government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is busy trying “to control the narrative” on social media sites like Twitter by asking the company to take down tweets that are critical of its handling of the Covid-19 crisis.

Explore India tourism ad runs next to Delhi s crematorium article on CNN

Incredible India tourism ad runs next to Delhi s crematorium article on CNN Details 04 May 2021 India s Ministry of Tourism has been caught in a difficult position when one of its Incredible India ads ended up next to a CNN news article about heartbreaking scenes in New Delhi s crematorium and hospitals. According to the screenshot sent to MARKETING-INTERACTIVE by readers, the tourism ad read Explore Incredible India . This comes as the country was recently swept by a second wave of COVID-19, bringing the death toll to more than 200,000. A CNN spokesperson told MARKETING-INTERACTIVE that this was an isolated and regrettable ad placement which was quickly fixed and the campaign has since been paused. While CNN has brand safety tools to ensure that ads do not run alongside or within inappropriate content of articles and videos,

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