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India’s Covid death toll crosses 300,000

One-third of deaths added in just 23 days of May

- RUCHIKA CHITRAVANS­HI & SACHIN MAMPATTA New Delhi/mumbai, 23 May

India’s Covid-19 death toll crossed the 300,000-mark on Sunday, with nearly 100,000 deaths having been added just between May 1 and 23, according to the website covid19ind­ia.org.

India is the third country after the US and Brazil to cross the grim milestone. The US has so far reported over 589,000 deaths and Brazil 448,000 deaths.

It took India more than a year to reach the 200,000-mark. However, with the severe second wave there has been a huge surge and over 4,000 deaths were recorded daily on several days this month. Union health ministry data said that as of Sunday morning, 3,741 fresh deaths were recorded in the country.

Maharashtr­a, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Delhi recorded the highest number of deaths.

As of Sunday morning, 10 states –the four mentioned above and Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Kerala, West Bengal, Uttarakhan­d, and Andhra Pradesh – accounted for 74 per cent of the daily deaths.

India’s Covid mortality rate, according to the health ministry, is around 1.13 per cent. The government has said mortality in hospitalis­ed patients has remained the same at around 9.6 per cent in both the first and the second waves. Experts, however, have expressed concern over the new variant, B.1.617, first found in India that is causing more infections and fatalities.

The rise in the number of infections has meant that the weekly death toll was over 28,000 and was growing at a double-digit rate until recently. There has been some slowdown in the past few days.

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