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PARIS, April 17 —The global Covid-19 death toll passed three million today as the pandemic continues to speed up despite vaccination campaigns, leading countries like India to impose new lockdowns to fight spiralling infection numbers. It is the latest grim milestone after the novel coronavirus...

A relative of a man, who died from the coronavirus disease , waits for the burial at a graveyard in New Delhi, India, April 16, 2021. — Reuters picPARIS, April 17 —The global Covid-19 death toll passed three million today as the pandemic continues to speed up despite vaccination campaigns, leading countries like India to impose new lockdowns to fight spiralling infection numbers.

And the pandemic is showing no sign of slowing down: the 829,596 new infections reported worldwide on Friday is the highest number yet, according to AFP’s tally.India’s capital New Delhi went into a weekend lockdown today as the world’s second-most populous nation recorded 234,000 new cases and 1,341 deaths.

“Vaccines must be available to everyone, everywhere, rich and poor to overcome this terrible pandemic,” Regmi added. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, in his first meeting with US President Joe Biden, said his government was listening to experts and doing its “utmost” to prepare for the Tokyo games in July.

“We try not to get upset in our work, but it is sad, it is a lot of people,” one of the gravediggers there said after a long shift.

 

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