Deaths in Goa due to oxygen shortage? Cong wants CM booked
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Panaji, May 3 : A letter written by government resident doctors to a top health official, claiming that patients were dying in Goa s Covid facilities due to shortage of oxygen has triggered a political war of words in the state.
A day after the letter written by the Goa Association of Resident Doctors leaked into the public domain, the Congress has now demanded that Chief Minister Pramod Sawant should be booked for culpable homicide on account of the alleged deaths.
WHO urges G7 nations to fund global recovery as India faces over 20 mn COVID-19 cases
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Tuesday May 04, 2021
NEW DELHI: India´s total coronavirus caseload neared 20 million Monday, in stark contrast to gradual reopenings in Europe and other wealthier parts of the world where rapid vaccination programmes have helped keep new cases down.
Highlighting the inequalities, the World Health Organization on Monday pleaded with the G7 group of wealthy nations to dig deep and fund the global Covid-19 recovery, warning the crisis cannot be resolved worldwide if they do not step up.
In India cases have soared by around eight million since the end of March, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi under growing pressure to take decisive action to reverse the surge.
India Nears 2 Crore Coronavirus Cases As Europe Eyes Reopening India Nears 2 Crore Coronavirus Cases As Europe Eyes Reopening In India cases have soared by around 80 lakh since the end of March, with PM Modi under growing pressure to take decisive action to reverse the surge.
In India cases have soared by around 80 lakh since the end of March (File)
New Delhi:
India s total coronavirus caseload neared two crore Monday, in stark contrast to gradual reopenings in Europe and other wealthier parts of the world where rapid vaccination programmes have helped keep new cases down.
Highlighting the inequalities, the World Health Organization on Monday pleaded with the G7 group of wealthy nations to dig deep and fund the global Covid-19 recovery, warning the crisis cannot be resolved worldwide if they do not step up.
India nears 20 million Covid cases as Europe eyes reopening
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In India cases have soared by around eight million since the end of March
NEW DELHI (AFP) - India s total Covid-19 caseload neared 20 million Monday, in stark contrast to gradual reopenings in Europe and other wealthier parts of the world where rapid vaccination programmes have helped keep new cases down.
In India cases have soared by around eight million since the end of March, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi under growing pressure to take decisive action to reverse the surge.
Meanwhile Europe is looking at easing travel restrictions on foreign tourists as early as next month, if they are fully vaccinated or come from a country with Covid under control.
India caseload nears 20m as Europe eyes letting fully vaccinated tourists into bloc
03 May 2021 A man cries as he sits next to his wife, who receives oxygen support, outside a Gurudwara in Ghaziabad, India, on Monday. Reuters
India s total COVID-19 caseload neared 20 million on Monday, in stark contrast to gradual reopening in Europe and other wealthier parts of the world where rapid vaccination programmes have helped keep new cases down.
In India cases have soared by around eight million since the end of March, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi under growing pressure to take decisive action to reverse the surge.