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2nd Covid-19 wave grips India as migrants workers flee cities

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New Delhi, Apr 8 (EFE/EPA).- India on Thursday added a record-high of more than 126,000 new Covid-19 cases as several states announced restrictions, causing hundreds of migrant laborers to flee cities over fears of job losses.The federal health ministry said 126,789 new patients tested positive for Covid-19 in the last 24 hours from Wednesday morning, while some 685 lost their lives in the same period.India has been struggling with a second wave of the coronavirus with a steep rise in the daily numbers after infections had plummeted to less than 10,000 cases and 100 deaths a day in February. (Camera: HARISH TYAGI). SHOT LIST: PEOPLE ARRIVE TO CATCH A BUS AT A BUS STATION IN NEW DELHI, INDIA.

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