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India - Second surge of Covid-19 infections quicker than first wave - March 26, 2021

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
Second surge of Covid-19 infections quicker than first wave

India on Thursday reported 59,074 new Covid-19 infections, the highest in a single day since October 17, or in 159 days, as the country?s second Covid-19 wave continued to push daily case numbers up to levels not seen since the first wave was brought under control last November.

By Jamie Mullick, Abhishek Jha, New Delhi
UPDATED ON MAR 26, 2021 04:25 AM IST

Coronavirus disease cases in India are rising at a rate not seen since May last year, and the daily infections in two states have already hit record highs, indicating that the country?s second wave may be worse than the first wave despite the ongoing vaccination drive.

India on Thursday reported 59,074 new Covid-19 infections, the highest in a single day since October 17, or in 159 days, as the country?s second Covid-19 wave continued to push daily case numbers up to levels not seen since the first wave was brought under control last November.

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