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Morning Digest — April 11, 2021

Updated: A select list of stories to read before you start your day. Share Article AAA A Muslim boy looks out of as residents wait to check names in the final list of the National Register of Citizens at an NRC centre in Buraburi village in Assam’s Morigaon district on August 31, 2019.   | Photo Credit: AP A select list of stories to read before you start your day. Amidst complaints of vaccine shortages raised by several States, India crossed a milestone of administering 10 crore doses as on Saturday. The Health Ministry claimed that India had administered these doses within 85 days, faster than the United States 89 days and China s 103 days.

Asian nations face new infection waves as Covid-19 variants wreck attempts to stem virus

SINGAPORE - After a period of success in containing Covid-19 infections, some countries in Asia are once again beating back an emergence of Covid-19 that has infected over 130 million people worldwide and killed nearly 3 million. While mass vaccination drives have started for most countries worldwide, Asian nations such as India and the Philippines have found themselves back in lockdown and imposing even stricter measures, as they face an increasing number of new infections daily. India, which is grappling with its second wave of infections, saw record increases of new cases, with more than 100,000 daily on at least four days last week.

Karnataka third highest in Covid insurance claims

This is as per data from the General Insurance Council of India. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Express News Service BENGALURU: Karnataka stands third among states, after Maharashtra and Gujarat, in terms of Covid-19 insurance claims from the start of the pandemic until April 1, 2021. Patients in the state have claimed Rs 11,36,36,58,040 crore through public and private insurance so far. The figures for Maharashtra and Gujarat are Rs 4,345 crore and Rs 1,922 crore, respectively. As per an analysis done by Jeevan Raksha, an initiative of Proxima, supported by Public Health Foundation of India, average Covid-19 claims from some districts are higher than Bengaluru, although the cost of running a hospital in the metropolitan city is significantly higher. This is as per data from the General Insurance Council of India.

India Needs 10 Mn COVID Vaccine Doses Daily, Producing Less Than Half

India Needs 10 Mn COVID Vaccine Doses Daily, Producing Less Than Half
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