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India posts record daily rise in COVID deaths

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NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s coronaviru­s deaths rose by a record 3,780 during the last 24 hours, a day after it became the second country to cross the grim milestone of 20 million infections after the United States.

Daily infections rose by 382,315 yesterday, health ministry data showed. Government modeling had pointed to a peak by yesterday, a few days earlier than thought, since the virus has spread faster than expected.

The surge of the highly infectious Indian variant of the coronaviru­s has seen hospitals run out of beds and oxygen and left morgues and crematoriu­ms overflowin­g. Many people have died in ambulances and car parks waiting for a bed or oxygen.

Two “oxygen express” trains reached the capital Delhi yesterday carrying desperatel­y needed liquid oxygen, Minister of Railways Piyush Goyal said on Twitter. Over 25 trains have so far delivered oxygen to different parts of India.

India’s government says there are enough oxygen supplies but distributi­on has been hindered by transport problems.

A two-judge bench of the Delhi High Court has been holding almost daily video conference­s to hear petitions from hospitals seeking oxygen and invoking India’s constituti­onal right to protection of life.

India’s surge in infections has coincided with a dramatic drop in vaccinatio­ns due to supply and delivery problems.

At least three states, including Maharashtr­a, home to the commercial capital of Mumbai, have reported a scarcity of vaccines, shutting down some inoculatio­n centers.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has been widely criticized for not acting sooner to suppress the second wave of the virus. Religious festivals and political rallies have attracted tens of thousands of people in super spreader events.

India’s opposition has called for a nationwide lockdown, but the government is reluctant to impose a shutdown for fear of the economic fallout, although several states have imposed social curbs.

India has an estimated 3.45 million active cases, but medical experts say the actual numbers of dead and infected could be five to 10 times higher. The country added 10 million cases in just over four months, after taking more than 10 months to reach the first 10 million.

Meanwhile, cricket officials suspended the hugely popular, money-spinning Indian Premier League on Tuesday as the pandemic spirals out of control.

In Hyderabad, eight Asiatic lions at a zoo have contracted the coronaviru­s, the government said on Tuesday, adding that there was no evidence that animals could transmit the disease to humans.

 ?? AFP ?? Relatives perform the last rites before the cremation of their loved one who died of coronaviru­s at a cremation ground in India on Tuesday.
AFP Relatives perform the last rites before the cremation of their loved one who died of coronaviru­s at a cremation ground in India on Tuesday.

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