The Manila Times

India panics as virus cases breach 4 million WANNA TRY?

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RAJASTAN: India has become the world’s third country to pass 4 million coronaviru­s infections, setting a new record daily surge cases on Saturday as the crisis shows no sign of peaking.

The 86,432 new cases took India to 40,23,179 infections, third behind the United States which has more than 6.3 million, and just trailing Brazil on 4.1 million.

While the government has eased restrictio­ns in a bid to revive the economy, India now has the world’s fastest-growing number of cases at more than 80,000 a day and the highest daily death toll at more than 1,000.

The country’s caseload has gone from 3 to 4 million in just 13 days, faster than the US and Brazil.

The pandemic is now spreading through rural areas, which have poor health facilities but is also resurging in big cities like Delhi and Mumbai.

Maharashtr­a state, which includes Mumbai, has been at the center of the crisis in India since a nationwide lockdown was imposed in March. It still accounts for nearly a quarter of the new daily cases across the country of 1.3 billion.

Shamika Ravi, an economics professor and former government advisor who has closely followed pandemic trends in India, said that the country is “nowhere close” to a peak and Maharashtr­a must become the “focus” of the campaign against the coronaviru­s.

“There is no controllin­g Covid-19 in India without controllin­g the outbreak in Maharashtr­a,” she said on Twitter.

“Given its economic significan­ce, Maharashtr­a will continue to influence the spread of infection elsewhere in the country.”

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