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The ravages of the pandemic in India affect poor families

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New Delhi (India), Jun 7 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Harish Tyagi) .- India registered just over 100,000 coronavirus infections this Monday, the lowest number in 61 days, while the Asian country borders on the 29 million cases since the start of the pandemic and several regions such as New Delhi and western Maharashtra ease restrictions.FOOTAGE AND SOUNDBITES OF FAMILY MEMBERS IN NEW DELHITRANSLATION1. "The doctor, who was a friend, said that at this moment nothing is possible. You have to go."2. "The situation in the village is such that all the patients are quarantined in their homes. There is no treatment in the hospitals because the hospitals are in a desperate situation. The patients who are hospitalized are surely going to die. So, the patients they prefer to be at home. "

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