Covid 19 coronavirus: Why India s Covid crisis poses a threat to the whole world
27 Apr, 2021 06:54 PM
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India is fighting a devastating second wave of Covid-19 that is killing thousands each day. Video / AP
India is fighting a devastating second wave of Covid-19 that is killing thousands each day. Video / AP
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By: Natalie Brown
Despite India s insistence, just weeks ago, that it was in the endgame of its battle against Covid-19, experts have warned for months that the nation of 1.4 billion people was a growing threat to the global fight against the virus.
And now those fears have been realised - with a tsunami of coronavirus cases, escalating deaths and dwindling medical supplies – as experts warn the devastation could have a knock-on effect for the rest of the world.
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