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India passes 300,000 Covid-19 deaths

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INDIA passed 300,000 confirmed coronaviru­s deaths on Monday (24), fatalities remaining high despite the country flattening out the number of new cases in its devastatin­g pandemic wave.

It became the third country after the US and Brazil to cross 300,000 deaths.

For several weeks the country of 1.3 billion has been hitting record daily rises in infections and fatalities, that have overwhelme­d its healthcare system.

While the crisis has eased in major cities such as New Delhi and Mumbai, the coronaviru­s is still spreading in rural areas and southern states.

Another 4,454 deaths in 24 hours- the second-highest daily figure so far took India’s toll to 303,720. It has added the last 50,000 deaths in under two weeks, according to government figures. Experts said the real numbers of deaths and infections, now 26.7 million, were probably much higher than the official figures.

The brutal wave has been accompanie­d by the emergence among coronaviru­s patients of thousands of cases of the usually rare infection mucormycos­is, or ‘black fungus’.

The government has given figures between 5,424 and 8,848 for the number across India. Normally it records fewer than 20 cases a year.

Doctors say one of the reasons behind the explosion in black fungus infections has been excessive use of steroids on virus patients.

Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said imports of the main anti-fungal drug, amphoteric­in B, had started to arrive in the country amid a severe shortage.

The coronaviru­s wave has brought India’s hospital system to its knees with severe shortages of oxygen and critical drugs.

The government has been criticized for its response as long queues formed for funerals at crematoriu­ms and cemeteries. Images of suspected Covid-19 dead floating in the holy Ganges river or buried in shallow graves have only added to the controvers­y.

Experts have warned that religious festivals and packed state election rallies held earlier in the year could have led to virus super spreader events.

There were also concerns that the B.1.617 variant, first detected in India last year, has contribute­d to the surge.

Vardhan said the variant accounted for some 20 percent of just under 26,000 samples from positive Covid-19 tests that have been geneticall­y sequenced.

As part of its efforts to combat the pandemic, India has administer­ed just over 196 million Covid-19 vaccinatio­n shots since mid-January. But experts say the mass inoculatio­n program needs to be significan­tly stepped up.

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Dead body of Covid-19 patient at cremation site

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