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India has recorded its fourth consecutive day of more than 60,000 new coronavirus infections with 62,064 new cases in the past 24 hours.

India has recorded its fourth consecutive day of more than 60,000 new coronavirus infections with 62,064 new cases in the past 24 hours. The nation’s total death toll reached 44,386 after reporting 1,007 new virus-linked fatalities as it becomes the most infectious country in the world.

 

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Let’s Talk about India’s deaths 1.4 billion people with terrible poverty and a sub standard health service, almost impossible to social distance or execute any other ‘protective’ measures. 25,000 deaths... out of 1.4 billion, do you know how many people will starve Answers.?

I believe you need to account in ratio to the population and the number of cases. What is the authenticity of the numbers you are providing

So whata the recovery rate Or is that rrelevant

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