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Both Russian Planes With Aid for Coronavirus-Hit India Land in New Delhi - Photos

Both Russian Planes With Aid for Coronavirus-Hit India Land in New Delhi - Photos © REUTERS / RUSSIAN EMERGENCIES MINISTRY Subscribe Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/world/202104291082755677-both-russian-planes-with-aid-for-india-land-in-new-delhi -photos/ NEW DELHI (Sputnik) – The second out of two planes of the Russian Emergencies Ministry with aid for India, which is hit by the unprecedented outbreak of COVID-19, landed on Thursday in New Delhi, a Sputnik correspondent reported. According to the Russian Emergencies Ministry, India will receive over 22 tonnes of anti-coronavirus equipment and drugs, including 20 units of oxygen equipment, 75 lung ventilators, 150 medical monitors and 200,000 packages of medicines. According to the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade, all high-tech equipment, as well as Favipiravir drug, are Russian-produced.

Modi calls for people to vote in line with Covid-19 protocols on final day of local elections

5 hr 42 min ago Modi calls for people to vote in line with Covid-19 protocols on final day of local elections From CNN s Manveena Suri in New Delhi and Chandler Thornton in Hong Kong Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for people to continue to come out in line with Covid-19 protocols and vote during the last phase of West Bengal state elections. Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have come under fire for holding several rallies ahead of the elections in West Bengal, with thousands in attendance and failing to abide by social distancing guidelines. Critics have accused the BJP of putting politics before public health. India is now facing a massive new wave of Covid-19 cases across the country and nationwide shortages of oxygen.

HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: CDC to Update Guidance on Masking Outdoors

April 27, 2021 6:11 AM By Brandon Lee A mounting call for health officials to relax rules about outdoor mask wearing could soon lead to one of the most significant changes in virus guidelines since the U.S. first told Americans to don face coverings to curb the spread of Covid-19. Outdoor mask wearing has been the subject of controversy in recent weeks. There’s evidence that vaccines not only prevent illness, but also viral transmission. And with the U.S. averaging 2.74 million vaccine doses daily, with a total of 231 million given out overall, even some public health experts are calling for less strict guidelines as warmer weather arrives.

India is No 102 in coronavirus genetic sequencing, leaving many unknowns on variants amid the surge

India is No. 102 in coronavirus genetic sequencing, leaving many unknowns on variants amid the surge Miriam Berger, Harry Stevens © The Washington Post India’s terrifying coronavirus surge has repeatedly broken records for new cases in infections and deaths numbers that experts say are probably undercounts due to inconsistent reporting and limits on testing. Coronavirus has crushed India’s health system. Patients are on their own. One trigger for the wave seems clear. Scientists point to government policies including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi permitting large election rallies and religious festivals and public complacency as many thought the pandemic was easing in India.

Analysis: India s Covid-19 crisis is a problem for the whole world

India s Covid-19 crisis is a problem for the whole world CNN 1 hr ago Analysis by Aditi Sangal There is a split scenario unfolding as the world battles the pandemic. In countries like the United States and the United Kingdom, jubilant, newly-vaccinated people hug their loved ones after a long period of separation. In India, distraught families count their dead. Sick people are being turned away from hospitals that have run out of beds and oxygen, as the number of new cases rises to record levels each day, creating a national crisis with global repercussions. The more the virus spreads, the more chances it has to mutate and create variants that could eventually resist current vaccines, threatening to undermine other countries progress in containing the pandemic, experts warn.

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