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Indian healthcare system suffers aggressive advancement of second wave of Covid-19

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Kolkata (India), Apr 24 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Piyal Adhikary) Hospitals in India continued to struggle with dangerously low levels of medical oxygen as the deadly second pandemic wave piled up nearly 350,000 new patients and killed more than 2,600 people. FOOTAGE OF THE EXTERIOR OF THE HOSPITAL OF KOLKATA, INDIA.

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