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  • Updated: April 18, 2021

COVID-19 Infections In India Soar, Over 200,000 Latest Cases Reported

COVID-19 Infections In India Soar, Over 200,000 Latest Cases

261,500 new cases of the coronavirus were reported in India on Sunday, the fourth consecutive day of over 200,000 infections, the highest since the outbreak of the pandemic.

The latest tally comes from a CNN report and was revealed by the Indian Ministry of Health, with 1,501 deaths (the highest number in almost ten months).

A meeting was presided over by the country's Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday to tackle the ongoing health crisis caused by the second wave of the pandemic. He asked officials to stick with testing, tracking, and treatment.

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India's Prime Minister Narendra ModiIndia's Prime Minister Narendra Modi

States in India have been experiencing a shortage of oxygen across hospitals and Modi called for the speedy installation of 162 oxygen plants in the country.

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The latest increase in the infection rate in India has resulted in the Prime Minister appealing to pilgrims and religious groups participating in the month-long Kumbh Mela festival to carry out the rituals symbolically as against gathering physically in the state of Uttarakhand.

India's Haridwar district (the location of the festival) has reported a total of 5,505 since the onset of the festival on April 1, 2021. In all, the country has had more than 14 million COVID-19 cases.

As of Sunday, India has announced 14,788,109 cases of the coronavirus, with 177,150 deaths, according to the Indian Ministry of Health.

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