Coronavirus around the world: the new epicentre
South Asia is now at the epicentre of the Covid-19 pandemic. This is how you can help Last updated 12 May 2021
As spring arrives in the UK and government restrictions begin to ease, it can be tempting to think that the pandemic is on its way to being beaten.
Sadly, the situation in other nations around the world tells a very different story.
With hospitals on the brink of collapse and crematoriums overwhelmed as Covid-19 cases top 400,000 a day, the situation in India remains critical.
In April, we directed all donations made to our Global Coronavirus Appeal to India, in light of the country’s devastating second wave of Cov
Deficiency of a lung-protecting protein in the Caucasian population may have made Europe and North America more susceptible to the spread of a coronavirus variant as compared to Asia, suggests a study by Indian scientists which also reveals how mutant forms of the virus may find new ways to infect people.