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India cases hit new record

As calls grow for strict lockdown

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NEW DELHI (AP) – With coronaviru­s cases surging to record levels, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is facing growing pressure to impose a harsh nationwide lockdown amid a debate whether restrictio­ns imposed by individual states are enough.

Many medical experts, opposition leaders and some of the Supreme Court judges have suggested the lockdown seems to be the only option with the virus raging in cities and towns, where hospitals are forced to turn patients away while relatives scramble to find oxygen. Crematoriu­ms and burial grounds are struggling to handle the dead.

Yesterday, India recorded a new record of 414,188 confirmed cases in the past 24 hours. Its tally has risen to more than 21.4 million since the pandemic began with faint hopes of the curve going down quickly. The Health Ministry also reported 3,915 additional deaths, bringing the total to 234,083. Experts believe both figures are an undercount.

The official daily death count has stayed over 3,000 for the past 10 days.

Over the past month, nearly a dozen out of India’s 28 federal states have announced less stringent restrictio­ns than the nationwide lockdown imposed for two months in March last year.

Modi, who held consultati­ons with top elected leaders and officials of the worsthit states on Thursday, has so far left the responsibi­lity for fighting the virus to poorly equipped state government­s.

Dr. Randeep Guleria, a government health expert, said a complete, aggressive lockdown is needed in India just like last year, especially in areas where more than 10 percent of those tested have contracted COVID-19.

Rahul Gandhi, an opposition Congress party leader, in a letter to Modi yesterday reiterated his demand for a total lockdown, warning “the human cost will result in many more tragic consequenc­es for our people.”

He said the government should not worry about the economic cost of a shutdown and provide critical financial and food support to the poor.

Srinath Reddy, president of the Public Health Foundation of India, a public-private consultanc­y, acknowledg­ed that different states were experienci­ng different intensitie­s of the epidemic, but said a “coordinate­d countrywid­e strategy” was still needed.

 ?? AFP ?? Coronaviru­s patients check their phones inside a banquet hall temporaril­y converted into a COVID care center in New Delhi yesterday.
AFP Coronaviru­s patients check their phones inside a banquet hall temporaril­y converted into a COVID care center in New Delhi yesterday.

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