Indian health system staggers
India reported the world's highest daily tally of coronavirus cases
for a second day on Friday, surpassing 330,000 new cases, as it
struggles with a health system overwhelmed by patients and plagued
by accidents.
Deaths in the past 24 hours also jumped to a record 2,263, the
health ministry said, while officials across northern and western
India, including the capital, New Delhi, warned most hospitals were
full and running out of oxygen.
The surge in cases came as a fire in a hospital in a suburb of
Mumbai treating COVID-19 patients killed 13 people on Friday, the
latest accident to hit a facility crowded with people infected with
the coronavirus.
Thailand reports record COVID-19 tally
Thailand needs to add more intensive care unit beds at hospitals to
tackle an influx of COVID-19 patients, an official said on Friday,
as the country struggles with a third wave of infections, the most
severe it has faced up to now.
Based on a daily rate of 1,500 new cases, Thailand will only have
enough ICU beds for around one more week in Bangkok and just under
three weeks nationwide, said Taweesin Wisanuyothin, a spokesman for
the government's COVID-19 task force.
His warning came after Thailand reported 2,070 new coronavirus cases
on Friday, the highest number of daily cases since the pandemic
started.
Japan to declare 'short, powerful' emergency
Japan will declare "short and powerful" states of emergency for
Tokyo, Osaka and two other prefectures on Friday as the country
struggles to contain a resurgent pandemic just three months ahead of
the Olympics.
Under a new state of emergency for April 25 to May 11, the
government will require restaurants, bars, and karaoke parlours
serving alcohol to close, and big sporting events to be held without
spectators, Economy Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura said.
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Breaching the restrictions will
in some cases carry penalties under a recently
revised law, he said.
Australia's Perth to enter snap lockdown
Western Australia's capital of Perth and the
neighbouring Peel region will enter a snap
three-day lockdown from midnight on Friday after
two people tested positive for COVID-19, the
first cases of community transmission in
Australia in a week.
Australia has all but stamped out the virus
thanks to mandatory hotel quarantine for
returning residents and citizens and snap
lockdowns to arrest the infection.
The first case related to a man in Melbourne who likely contracted
the disease during his two-week quarantine stay in a Perth hotel.
U.S. CDC probes new death, hospitalisation after J&J shot
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is
investigating the death of an Oregon woman and the hospitalisation
of another in Texas after receiving Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19
vaccine, state health officials said.
The incidents come as advisers to the CDC are set to meet on Friday
to consider whether it is safe to resume injections of the
single-dose vaccine, while senior health officials prepare for a
green light.
Meanwhile, Britain's medicines regulator on Thursday said there had
been 168 major blood clots following a dose of AstraZeneca's
vaccine, a rate of 7.9 clots per million doses, a jump in incidence
from the previous week's figure.
(Compiled by Linda Noakes, Editing by William Maclean)
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