Friday, October 2, 2020

India’s Covid-19 toll reaches 100,000 fatalities out of 6.5 million cases in 7 months since 1st reported infection


India has recorded 100,000 fatalities from Covid-19 after battling the lethal outbreak for seven months, becoming the third nation to cross the six-digit figure after the United States and Brazil, according to official tallies.

The country’s total death toll sat at 100,842 on Saturday morning, on top of nearly 6.5 million infections, according to the Indian Health Ministry.

Passing the 100,000-mark seven months to the day after India reported its first batch of cases, the country now has the highest rate of daily new infections in the world, most recently reporting 79,476 cases in the space of a single day.

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After imposing a sweeping nationwide lockdown across India’s 36 states and territories in March, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has moved to lift the restrictions, which inflicted economic devastation on India’s vast population of 1.3 billion. The government began scaling back the containment measures in May, and just this week cinemas have been allowed to reopen at 50 percent capacity.

As the country eases into reopening, however, fatalities from the virus are seeing a spike. Since the beginning of September, daily deaths have quickly outpaced the rest of the world, with an average of 1,065 people succumbing to the illness each day, according to local media, compared to averages of 755 deaths in the US and 713 in Brazil. The three countries account for nearly half of the global Covid-19 death toll.

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