The Borneo Post

India overtakes Brazil as new wave ba ers South Asia

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MUMBAI: India on Monday overtook Brazil as the country with the second-highest number of coronaviru­s infections and Bangladesh halted internatio­nal flights and shut offices as a new wave battered South Asia.

The region – home to almost a quarter of the world’s population – has been hit by soaring infection rates in recent weeks.

India reported a new daily record of more than 168,000 cases on Monday to take the total toll to 13.5 million cases, above Brazil’s 13.48 million.

Experts have blamed coronaviru­s complacenc­y and frustratio­n for the surge.

Hundreds of thousands of maskless Hindu devotees thronged the banks of the Ganges River for a ritual bath as part of the Kumbh Mela festival in the holy city of Haridwar.

The huge religious festivals and political rallies in pollbound states have been widely accused as cases grow among the population of 1.3 billion.

In neighbouri­ng Bangladesh there was a mad scramble for buses and trains after the government ordered an eightday closure of all offices and internatio­nal and domestic transport from Wednesday.

Tens of thousands of people flocked to Dhaka’s main bus, train and ferry stations to flee the capital ahead of the shutdown.

The country of 160 million people has recorded 684,756 cases and 9,739 deaths, but the number of daily cases has increased sevenfold in a month.

Hospitals across the nation say they are being overwhelme­d by the new cases, and daily deaths have more than doubled.

“There is no alternativ­e now to this in order to curb the Covid-19 surge,” junior minister Farhad Hossain said ahead of the clampdown announceme­nt.

Indian authoritie­s have also warned of tougher restrictio­ns unless the public keeps to social distancing and the wearing of masks.

“The whole country has been complacent – we allowed social, religious and political congregati­ons,” Rajib Dasgupta, a health professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi, said.

India has recorded more than 873,000 cases in the last seven days – an increase of 70 per cent compared to the previous week.

In comparison, Brazil recorded about 497,000, about 10 percent higher from the previous week.

The United States – the worsthit country– reported just under 490,000 cases with a rising trend of nine percent.

The spike in India has seen many badly affected states and territorie­s impose restrictio­ns on movement and activities.

The chief minister in New Delhi, where a night curfew is in place, said Sunday that two thirds of new Covid-19 patients were younger than 45.

He said the government would consider imposing a lockdown if hospital beds start running out. — AFP

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? People wait to get a dose of the Covishield, AstraZenec­a-Oxford’s Covid-19 coronaviru­s vaccine at the Saifee Hospital in Mumbai.
— AFP photo People wait to get a dose of the Covishield, AstraZenec­a-Oxford’s Covid-19 coronaviru­s vaccine at the Saifee Hospital in Mumbai.

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