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India overtakes Italy in cases amid easing of lockdown
    2020-06-08  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

INDIA has recorded close to 10,000 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, taking its total above that of Italy.

The country now has the sixth-highest number of confirmed cases in the world, 236,657. There have been 6,649 deaths. The health system in Mumbai is on the verge of collapse while hospitals in the capital, Delhi, are reportedly running out of space.

Meanwhile, shopping centers, places of worship, restaurants and offices will be allowed to reopen from today.

For weeks, India’s relatively low COVID-19 numbers had baffled experts. Despite the dense population, disease and underfunded public hospitals, there was no deluge of infections or fatalities.

Although India has the sixth-highest number of cases, it is 12th in fatalities, according to statistics from Johns Hopkins University.

Low testing rates explained the former, but not the latter. The hope was that most of India’s undetected infections would not be severe enough to require hospitalization. But the number of rising cases shows that the country could simply be witnessing a late peak in cases, experts say.(SD-Agencies)

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