Global report: India reports surge in Covid-19 cases as lockdown eased
India reported almost
10,000 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, with hospitals swamped in the
worst-hit cities of Mumbai, New Delhi and Chennai, and predictions that the
infection rate will not peak before the end of next month. The country of 1.3bn
people now has the fifth highest number of confirmed cases in the world, at
286,579. Over the last 24 hours 357 people have died from the virus, bringing
the official toll to 8,102.
The World Health
Organization (WHO) said the situation globally was deteriorating, at a
time when Europe appears to be over the worst of the pandemic. More than
100,000 new cases worldwide were reported each day for most of the last two
weeks, WHO’s director general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said. Nearly 75% of these
cases came from just 10 countries, including India, the rest of South Asia and the Americas, Tedros added. The US clocked up 2m
positive tests while Russia passed the half a million
figure. There was also a small but “steady increase” of infections in Africa,
he said.
So far Africa has mostly avoided the
kind of rampant outbreak seen in Europe and the
US. Matshidiso Moeti, the UN health agency’s Africa regional director, said
there were 207,617 cases across 54 countries and 5,642 deaths. Hotspots
include South Africa, Algeria and
Cameroon...
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