India COVID-19 deaths hit 25m, says Health ministry
India COVID-19 deaths hit 25m, says Health
ministry
India became the second country after the U.S. to report more than 25
million cases of COVID-19 as it registered 263,533 new infections in the past
24 hours on Tuesday.
The virus claimed 4,329 lives, making this the deadliest day in the
country since the pandemic began, Health Ministry data showed. The ministry
said overall, 278,719 people have died of COVID-19 in India. The number of new
Coronavirus cases has continued to fall since last week after it reached a peak
of 414,188 cases on May 7.
However, the actual infection figures and the death toll may be
several times higher as testing rates are low and many people may be dying at
home, experts have said, warning India not to let its guard down. Case numbers
are rising rapidly in rural regions where health facilities are ill-equipped
and COVID-19 tests are unavailable.
A court in northern Uttar
Pradesh, India’s most populous state, criticised the authorities about the
medical infrastructure in rural areas, saying it seemed as if the entire health
system was at “God’s mercy,” broadcaster NDTV reported. Prime Minister Narendra
Modi urged state officials to focus their efforts on checking transmissions and
ensuring health facilities for the poor in remote regions. In a bid to boost
the country’s floundering inoculation drive, Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said
India will increase vaccine supplies and expects to have 510 million vaccine doses
by July. Although India is the global hub for vaccine manufacturing, only three
per cent of the population of 1.3 billion are fully vaccinated, according to
reports.
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