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Brutal second COVID wave rips through India: Live updates

India has reported a global record of more than 314,000 new infections on Thursday as a brutal second wave of coronavirus cases sends more and more sick people into a fragile healthcare system critically short of hospital beds and medical oxygen. The infections added in the past 24 hours, mostly attributed to a so-called double mutant variant, raise India’s total past 15.9 million cases since the pandemic began. Fatalities also rose by a record 2,104 in the past 24 hours, raising India’s overall death toll to 184,657, the health ministry said. Here are the latest updates: 19 mins ago (09:49 GMT) India to get Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine only by end-May

Coronavirus Surge: Rahul Gandhi, Quarantined, Targets Prime Minister Narendra Modi- Need Solution, Not Hollow Speech

Rahul Gandhi has been a vehement critic of the government s handling of Covid.(File) New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi s criticism of the government s handling of India s biggest health challenge in recent years continued this morning as the country recorded the world s biggest daily spike in Covid infections. Mr Gandhi, 50, had also tested positive for Covid earlier this week, and is quarantined at his home. In a sharply-worded tweet, the Congress MP from Kerala s Wayanad targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his address to the nation on Tuesday, calling it a hollow speech . I am quarantined at home and I continue to see tragic stories being reported from across the country. India has not just been hit by the coronavirus crisis but has been battered by the anti-people policies of the government. The country doesn t need hollow speeches and useless festivals.. India is in dire need of a solution, the Congress leader wrote in a tweet in Hindi. He also referred to fo

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Coronavirus: Low on beds, oxygen, India adds global high 314K virus cases

  NEW DELHI India reported a global record of more than 314,000 new infections Thursday as a grim coronavirus surge in the world s second-most populous country sends more and more sick people into a fragile health care system critically short of hospital beds and oxygen. The 314,835 infections added in the past 24 hours raise India s total past 15.9 million cases since the pandemic began. It s the second-highest total in the world next to the United States. India has nearly 1.4 billion people. Fatalities rose by 2,104 in the past 24 hours, raising India s overall death toll to 184,657, the Health Ministry said. A large number of hospitals are reporting acute shortages of beds and medicine and are running on dangerously low levels of oxygen.

India Reports Record Single-Day Jump in Covid Cases, With More Than 314,000 New Infections

India s first wave of infection peaked around September following last year s national lockdown between late-March and May, which had significant economic consequences. Cases began rising again in February and in the subsequent months large crowds, mostly without masks, gathered for religious festivals and political rallies. So far in April, India has reported more than 3.78 million new cases and over 22,000 deaths. While the reported death toll is rising, some media reports suggest that the official number may be under-reported. Situation on the ground The picture on the ground is grim. Even as officials insist the situation is under control, hospitals are overwhelmed, turning away patients due to a shortage of beds including those who are critically ill. In some instances, non-related patients are being forced to share beds, according to media reports.

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