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Eighth record daily spike in Covid-19 cases in nine days

DAILY DEATHS IN INDIA MAY GO PAST 2,000 SAYS STUDY AS PANDEMIC RAGES ON

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India extended a record daily run of new Covid-19 infections yesterday, spurred by hundreds of positive tests at a major religious gathering, as politician­s pushed ahead with election rallies against advice they could worsen the outbreak.

India is battling a massive second wave of the coronaviru­s pandemic, with new restrictio­ns imposed in Mumbai, New Delhi and other cities. There are also growing calls for officials to speed up the country’s vaccinatio­n programme as hospitals are swamped with patients.

The 217,353 new cases reported by the health ministry yesterday marked the eighth record daily increase in the last nine days and took total cases to nearly 14.3 million. India’s case count is second only to the United States, which has reported more than 31 million infections.

Deaths in India rose by 1,185 over the past 24 hours “the highest single-day rise in seven months” to reach a total of 174,308, the health ministry reported.

Ominous projection

Experts have raised concerns about the spread of more contagious and deadlier variants of the disease, particular­ly given widespread participat­ion in religious festivals and political rallies. A Lancet study this month estimated that India’s fatalities could double by June.

“The biggest fight we have is in the society ... Over a period of time, people have adopted a casual approach,” health minister Harsh Vardhan said at New Delhi’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences yesterday.

Several senior leaders and opposition lawmakers, including prime minister Narendra Modi and Congress’s Rahul Gandhi, have been holding large rallies amid elections in five regions, including West Bengal.

Visuals from the rallies have shown thousands of mask-less people crowded together and chanting slogans as they listen to speeches from politician­s, in clear violation of social distancing and other Covid-19 norms.

Meanwhile, hundreds of people at a religious gathering in Haridwar in the north of the country tested positive for Covid-19 as tens of thousands of devout pilgrims jostled to take a holy dip in the Ganges.

The weeks-long “Kumbh Mela” festival, where ascetics bathe to wash away their sins, began earlier this month and officials have warned they expect cases to rise significan­tly. One local official called it a “super-spreader” event.

Vaccine programme

India has so far injected 115 million vaccine doses, the highest globally after the United States and China, but that covers only a small fraction of its 1.4 billion people.

In the heat of the latest wave of infections, India has shifted from being a mass vaccine exporter to a major importer.

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People stand in queues to board trains at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus in Mumbai. India is experienci­ng its worst pandemic surge, with average daily infections exceeding 143,000 over the past week.
AP ■ People stand in queues to board trains at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus in Mumbai. India is experienci­ng its worst pandemic surge, with average daily infections exceeding 143,000 over the past week.

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