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Bangalore (India), Dec 19 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Jagadeesh Nv) India surpassed on Saturday the barrier of 10 million cases and more than 145,000 deaths from coronavirus amid a slowdown in reports of new cases and the authorities' plans to start a massive vaccination plan as soon as possible.FOOTAGE OF TESTING IN BANGALORE.
Chamunda Devi (India), Dec 19 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Sanjay Baid) India surpassed on Saturday the barrier of 10 million cases and more than 145,000 deaths from coronavirus amid a slowdown in reports of new cases and the authorities' plans to start a massive vaccination plan as soon as possible.FOOTAGE OF TESTING IN CHAMUNDA DEVI (DADH) IN HIMACHAL PRADESH, INDIA.
Bangalore / Mumbai, Oct 29 (EFE/EPA).- The total caseload of coronavirus infections in India crossed 8 million on Thursday as health concerns deepen amid fears that the virus spread may increase during an upcoming big festival season and winter months just beginning.The second worst-affected country in the world logged nearly 50,000 infections in the last 24 hours from Wednesday, taking the overall tally to 8.04 million, according to the federal health ministry data. (Camera: JAGADEESH NV/ DIVYAKANT SOLANKI). SHOT LIST: INDIAN PEOPLE GET TESTED FOR COVID-19 IN BANGALORE AND MUMBAI, INDIA.
Jammu / Kolkata / New Delhi, Sep 29 (EFE/EPA).- India surpassed the six million confirmed cases of coronavirus on Monday, while the death toll crossed the 95,000 mark.The south Asian country has recorded a total of 6,074,703 cases of Covid-19, including 82,170 new infections and 1,039 fresh deaths in the last 24 hours, according to the latest data from the Indian Ministry of Health. (Camera: JAIPAL SINGH/PIYAL ADHIKARY/STRINGER)SHOT LIST: PROTESTS OUTSIDE THE GOVERNMENT MEDICAL COLLEGE IN JAMMU, PEOPLE WAITING IN LINE TO GET TESTED FOR COVID-19 IN KOLKATA, INDIA.
Residents in India's capital get tested for the coronavirus at a facility as the country's total coronavirus cases passed five million. IMAGES