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India’s virus cases up despite lockdown

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NEW DELHI: Three more people infected with coronaviru­s died overnight in India as the government sought yesterday to improve basic services to 1.3 billion people locked indoors to slow the spread of the disease.

Streets were silent across India’s cities and towns on the second day of a three-week, 24 hour shutdown as people heeded Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call not to step out of homes except in emergencie­s or to buy food and other necessitie­s.

Lines of people, wearing masks and some with gloves, could be seen outside small neighbourh­ood shops in Delhi and Mumbai, among other cities.

Trucks were stranded at state borders and public transport was withdrawn.

Police have strictly enforced the lockdown even though Mr Modi said essential services would be maintained.

Ram Prakash, a shopkeeper in Delhi’s Nizamuddin area, said supplies of some essential goods had improved although bottled water was still a problem.

“We are still facing supply issues with a few things, but slowly things are getting better,” he said.

The health ministry said the number of coronaviru­s cases had risen to 649, of which 13 had died. The numbers are still small compared with those in China, Italy and Spain, but health experts have warned that the world’s second most populous country faces a tidal wave of infections if tough steps are not taken.

Dr Mike Ryan, the WHO’s top emergencie­s expert, told a Geneva news conference that with the lockdown in place, India had a window of opportunit­y to expand testing, surveillan­ce and quarantine facilities and said its success with eliminatin­g polio was an example.

“India got rid of polio by breaking it by breaking it down to the village level. All the way through the system, it broke down the problem, it went after the polio virus district by district by district by district. And India won.

“If India does the same thing, breaks down the problem, puts in place the measures that are needed, then there is a way out.”

India had tested 24,254 people as of Wednesday, according to the government run Indian Council of Medical Research, a small number compared to the population.

Only recently has the government authorized the private sector and some nongovernm­ental research laboratori­es to run the tests for Covid-19, the disease caused by the new coronaviru­s.

The number of cases rose to 1,102 in neighbouri­ng Pakistan with eight deaths, with most cases in Sindh province that is under a lockdown. But infections in Punjab, the most populous province, are picking up now, government data showed.

In Nepal, authoritie­s were trying to evacuate tourists stranded in different parts of the country due to a nationwide lockdown.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A policeman removes air from the tyre of a labourer’s cart, to dissuade people from crowding outside a market in Delhi, India, yesterday.
REUTERS A policeman removes air from the tyre of a labourer’s cart, to dissuade people from crowding outside a market in Delhi, India, yesterday.

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