The Fiji Times

Students in hot water

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NEW DELHI - India reported a record 126,789 COVID-19 cases on Thursday as several states struggle to contain a second surge in infections, complainin­g of vaccine shortages and demanding inoculatio­ns be expanded to younger people.

Daily infections, which surpassed 100,000 for the first time on Monday, have now exceeded that mark three times, the biggest daily rises in the world.

The spike, much faster than last year’s first wave, has caught the authoritie­s by surprise. The government blames the resurgence mainly on crowding and a reluctance to wear masks as shops and offices have reopened.

New Zealand on Thursday suspended entry for all travellers from India, including

ZURICH - Students in the Swiss city of Basel falsified positive COVID-19 results in a bid to skip school, resulting in the entire class being put in quarantine, and now disciplina­ry measures against the perpetrato­rs after the hoax was discovered.

Three students in Basel’s Kirschgart­en High School falsified SMS messages from Switzerlan­d’s COVID-19 contact tracing app, the Swiss its own citizens, for about two weeks.

With 12.9 million cases, India is the third-worst affected country, trailing the United States and Brazil. Deaths rose by 685 — the most in five days — to 166,862, data from the health ministry showed.

Vaccine centres in several states, including hardest-hit Maharashtr­a, have been shutting early and turning people away as supplies run out. Odisha state said it had closed half its vaccinatio­n sites.

“Due to a shortage of vaccines, we are suspending vaccinatio­n at government and private hospitals until supplies become available,” said municipal authoritie­s in the city of Panvel near India’s financial newspaper Blick reported.

That forced about 25 classmates to be confined to their homes for some 10 days. Several teachers were also affected by the incident just before spring break in March.

“This is not just a childish prank, this is a serious incident,” Simon Thiriet, a spokesman for Basel’s education department, told Blick. capital Mumbai in Maharashtr­a.

Vaccinatio­n centres were also shut in Satara district in the state since Wednesday, said Vinay Gowda, a senior government official.

The federal government denied there was any shortage for the prioritise­d group of recipients — those aged above 45 years and frontline workers — accusing states of spreading panic.

Opposition parties have blamed the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for exporting tens of millions of vaccine doses while itself covering only a fraction of India’s 1.35 billion people. India is the world’s biggest vaccine maker.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi receives his second dose of a coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) vaccine at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) hospital in New Delhi, India.
Picture: REUTERS India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi receives his second dose of a coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) vaccine at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) hospital in New Delhi, India.

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