South Asia - India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Bhutan, Nepal,
Maldives, and Sri Lanka - accounts for 11% of global cases and
almost 6% of deaths. The region accounts for 23% of the world's
population of 7.59 billion people.
India, the country with the third-highest coronavirus total,
accounts for over 84% of South Asia's cases and deaths.
The world's second-most populous country reported 145,384 new
cases on Saturday, the fastest climb in the world and the
country's fifth record this week, as well as 794 deaths. The
government blames the current spike on crowding and a reluctance
to wear masks.
India is accounting for one in every six reported infections in
its current surge.
While ramping up its vaccination drive, inoculating about 4
million people a day, several states said they were rationing
doses as the federal government was not refilling stocks in
time.
India's western neighbour Pakistan, the second-hardest hit in
the region, is in its third wave, recording more than 700,000
cases and 15,000 related deaths.
It has seen a sharp rise in cases in the past 10 days. Officials
say there are now more people in intensive care than at any
other point during the pandemic.
Bangladesh, India's eastern neighbour, is reporting about 7,000
cases a day, totalling some 678,937 cases.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has given Bangladesh 1.2
million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
At least 94.1 million people had received their first COVID-19
vaccine dose in southern Asia by Friday, according to figures
from Our World in Data.
(Reporting by Anurag Maan and Roshan Abraham in Bengaluru;
Editing by Himani Sarkar and William Mallard)
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