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Bangalore, Apr 23 (EFE/EPA).- India Friday reported nearly 330,000 Covid-19 infections, recording the world's highest daily tally for the second day in a row as its fragile healthcare system collapses under the viral catastrophe.(Camera: JAGADEESH NV)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF BANGALORE AMID THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC.
Kolkata, June 22 (EFE).- India added less than 50,000 new coronavirus infections on Tuesday, the lowest daily cases in more than three months, a day after the country vaccinated a record 8.6 million people. (Camera: PIYAL ADHIKARY)SHOT LIST: VACCINATION DRIVE AGAINST COVID-19 IN KOLKATA, INDIA.
Mumbai, Apr 30 (EFE/EPA).- India Friday added a new high of more than 380,000 coronavirus infections as the health crisis spiraled due to the lack of adequate medical supplies and oxygen in overwhelmed hospitals.The federal health ministry data showed that 386,452 new infections were reported in the last 24 hours from Thursday morning, bringing the overall caseload to more than 18.7 million since the pandemic began.India remains the second hardest-hit nation by the virus, behind the United States that has 33 million infections. (Camera: DIVYAKANT SOLANKI).SHOT LIST: THE CITY OF MUMBAI, INDIA, AND HOSPITALS AROUND THE CITY, AMID THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC.
People take Covid-19 swab tests in New Delhi as India posts a global one-day record of almost 315,000 new Covid infections. IMAGES
Tokyo (Japan), Dec 12 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Kimimasa Mayama).- Japan surpassed 3,000 daily coronavirus cases for the first time, while the country set a new record in the number of infected in the capital with 621, according to official sources. So far, Japan has registered almost 179,000 cases and more than 2,500 deaths. FOOTAGE OF TOKYO.
Berlin, Nov 5 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Clemens Bilan).- Germany reported a new record of coronavirus cases with almost 20,000 in the last 24 hours, while the number of active cases reaches 195,000, according to data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI). FOOTAGE OF THE BERLIN AIRPORT.