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Coronavirus: US tells citizens to leave India as New Delhi opens vaccine registration


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The US government told its citizens to leave India after the country reported another record number of daily infections and deaths on Thursday.
The country has confirmed 18.4 million Covid-19 cases and more than
204,000 deaths.
New cases rose globally for a ninth week as a surge in India outweighed declines in most regions, according to the World Health Organisation.
India’s Covid outbreak is a humanitarian crisis, US Democratic senator Elizabeth Warren said on Twitter.
India’s COVID outbreak is a humanitarian crisis. I’m leading a letter to @moderna tx, @Pfizer, and @jnjnews to find out what steps they’re taking to expand global access to their vaccines to save lives and prevent variants from spreading around the world. https://t.co/d4qW6CkrBwpic.twitter.com/vhbUwGjHrr – Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) ....

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India's coronavirus infections cross 18 million; record...


India reported 379,257 new COVID-19 cases and 3,645 new deaths on Thursday, according to health ministry data. It was the deadliest day so far for any country hit by the pandemic.
India’s best hope to curb its second deadly wave of COVID-19 was to vaccinate its vast population, said experts, and on Wednesday it opened registrations for everyone above the age of 18 to be given jabs from Saturday.
But the country, which is one of the world’s biggest producers of vaccines, does not have the stocks for the estimated 600 million people becoming eligible.
Many people who tried to sign up said they failed, complaining on social media that they could not get a slot or they simply could not get online to register as the website repeatedly crashed. ....

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India has a highly infectious coronavirus variant that is mutated, top Harvard expert to Gulf News


The second wave of COVID-19 has devastated India. Deaths and despair has engulfed families with the coronavirus spreading like wildfire. Healthcare infrastructure is on the brink and the mood nationwide is one of anxiety and worry.
We spoke with Dr Vikram Patel, The Pershing Square Professor of Global Health in the Blavatnik Institute s Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Why is the second wave of infections so ferocious in India?
Vikram Patel: First of all, second surge is no surprise. It was observed in every other country of the world. It was also observed 100 years ago when the first influenza virus epidemic killed millions of people in India. So, in terms of history this is no surprise at all. ....

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