India is suffering from a deadly wave of COVID-19 infections, with hospital beds and oxygen in low supply. Emma Keeling speaks to Bharat Pankhania from the University of Exeter Medical School to find out how doctors in the UK are helping remotely and if there's enoug...
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Coronavirus cases in India reached 100,000 on Tuesday, matching the number of intensive care unit beds in the country, while the rate of growth of new infections showed little sign of slowing. India reported 4,970 new cases over the past 24 hours, taking the total from the outbreak to 101...
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Coronavirus deaths are also at their highest levels in India since November. Experts say the surge is due partly to growing disregard for COVID-19 safety measures. Error loading player: No playable sources found 00:56 Check out The China Report, our new weekly newsletter. Subscribe here!
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While India's seemingly low death rate and higher recovery rates seem like good news, some experts believe the country is yet to see the peak of the COVID-19 outbreak, and the real figures, when they emerge, could be grim.
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