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Coronavirus crisis: India’s coronavirus cases cross 9 million

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A relative places a garland on the body of a COVID-19 victim during cremation in New Delhi, India yetserday.
Camera IconA relative places a garland on the body of a COVID-19 victim during cremation in New Delhi, India yetserday. Credit: Manish Swarup/AP

India’s total number of coronavirus cases since the pandemic began has crossed nine million.

Nevertheless the country’s new daily cases have seen a steady decline for weeks now and the total number of cases represents 0.6 per cent of India’s 1.3 billion population.

The Health Ministry reported 45,882 new infections and 584 fatalities in the past 24 hours on Friday. The death toll since the pandemic began is more than 132,000.

Authorities in capital New Delhi are fighting to head off nearly 7,500 new cases a day while ensuring that the flagging economy doesn’t capsize again. The government hiked the fine for not wearing a mask four times to 2,000 rupees ($27) as it considered fresh restrictions.

“The next four weeks are crucial. The road is very bumpy,” said Dr. S.K. Sarin, director of New Delhi’s Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences.

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