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People wearing protective face masks wait to receive their second dose of COVISHIELD, a coronavirus disease vaccine manufactured by Serum Institute of India, outside a vaccination centre in Kolkata, India, May 12, 2021. ― Reuters pic
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KOLKATA, May 15 ― An Indian state stricken by coronavirus after mass rallies were held for a key election ordered a two-week lockdown today in a bid to halt the spread.
All offices, stores and public transport in West Bengal were told to close for 15 days after the region reported its biggest spike yet in deaths and infections.
An Indian state stricken by coronavirus after mass rallies were held for a key election ordered a two-week lockdown on Saturday in a bid to halt the spread.
All offices, stores and public transport in West Bengal were told to close for 15 days after the region reported its biggest spike yet in deaths and infections.
West Bengal along with a host of southern states are bearing the brunt of a COVID-19 surge in India that has taken the nation s infection total to nearly 25 million with more than 265,000 deaths.
The strain of the virus responsible has been declared a variant of global concern by the World Health Organization.
KOLKATA: An Indian state stricken by coronavirus after mass rallies were held for a key election ordered a two-week lockdown on Saturday in a bid to halt the spread.
All offices, stores and public transport in West Bengal were told to close for 15 days after the region reported its biggest spike yet in deaths and infections.
West Bengal along with a host of southern states are bearing the brunt of a COVID-19 surge in India that has taken the nation’s infection total to nearly 25 million with more than 265,000 deaths.
The strain of the virus responsible has been declared a variant of “global concern” by the World Health Organization.
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