The devastating wave has overwhelmed India's healthcare system, and experts have said the official figures for cases and fatalities are much lower than the actual numbers.
Because of the outbreak in the Himalayan nation, China will set up a "separation line" on the summit of Mount Everest, which straddles the China-Nepal border, to avoid possible infections by climbers from Nepal, state media reported. Meanwhile, Britain is set to announce a further easing of its coronavirus restrictions, joining several European nations in gradually reopening their economies, but India remained in the grip of a devastating outbreak.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is due to announce the latest measures, effective 17 May, in a press conference today, including the reopening of indoor seating in pubs and restaurants. This follows Spain's lifting of a state of emergency in place since October, allowing people to travel between regions.
And Cyprus today will exit a third partial lockdown with a new coronavirus "safety pass" system to allow people to move freely. "I think there's no doubt... that we are and have been undercounting," top US pandemic advisor Anthony Fauci told NBC's Meet The Press on Sunday.
3,700 deaths reported from the deadly double mutant variant. Given that they have a 1.4 billion population, that would equate to 12 deaths in ireland. You left that little piece of vital information out for perspective. You're welcome
Could we get the fatalities from tuberculosis?
Can we get figures for annual fatalities due to pollution, diarrhea and other ailments in this country with 1.4bn inhabitants?
21 countries reported more cases in the last week and 41 countries reported more deaths. Why the constant reports on India though? Large parts of India actually have less restrictions than we do right now.
Time to ratchet up the fear. have received the latest covid payment
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