India's coronavirus cases cross 600,000 amid easing of lockdowns
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[July 02, 2020]
By Rajendra Jadhav and Zarir Hussain
MUMBAI/GUWAHATI, India (Reuters) - India's
coronavirus infections surpassed 600,000 on Thursday, with 17,834
deaths, as authorities battled to contain the pandemic while easing
lockdown rules, officials and the health ministry said.
Fresh challenges to protect people from the virus emerged for disaster
management officials in the northeast state of Assam amid torrential
rainfall, where floods and landslides killed 57 people this week and
more than 1.5 million were forced to flee their homes.
Assam's health minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, said the state had started
testing aggressively to identify coronavirus cases among villagers
forced to take shelter in community halls, schools and government
buildings.
"We were isolating new coronavirus hotspots; the situation is very
critical," Sarma told Reuters.
The increase in infections presents a severe challenge for India's
strained medical capacity and overburdened health system.
The fear of being quarantined in poorly maintained government facilities
has discouraged people from getting tested, experts say, leading to
fresh cases of COVID-19 even after the government imposed the world's
longest lockdown.
An easing phase called "Unlock 2" was announced on Monday, allowing more
economic activities to resume.
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Migrant workers and their families, who had left during a lockdown,
walk at a platform after they returned from their home state of
Uttar Pradesh, after authorities eased lockdown restrictions that
were imposed to slow the spread of the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19), in Ahmedabad, India July 1, 2020. REUTERS/Amit Dave
But the western state of Maharashtra reported a record jump of 5,537
coronavirus infections on Wednesday, prompting authorities to again
impose a stringent lockdown in areas around the financial capital,
Mumbai, forcing people to stop commuting in a city largely dependent
on public transport.
The state accounts for more than a fifth of total infections in the
country and nearly half of the deaths, has reported total to 180,297
infections including 8052 deaths so far.
(Writing by Rupam Jain, Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Gerry
Doyle)
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