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Bangalore, Sep 16 (EFE/EPA).-India's coronavirus cases crossed the five million mark on Wednesday with a single-day jump of over 90,000 infections, according to the federal health ministry, amid rising demand of oxygen for critically ill patients. (Camera: JAGADEESH NV). SHOT LIST: HEALTHWORKERS TAKE SWAB SAMPLES FOR COVID-19 IN BANGALORE, INDIA.

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