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Wednesday, April 28, 2021

More than 20,000 people bathed in India yesterday, with nearly 200,000 Covid-19 dead

    At a time when the country is facing a serious Covid-19 crisis, many Indians of Hindu faith continue. Take a three-day bath at the Kumbh Mela.

The number of new cases of Covid-19 in India has reached 323,144 in the last 24 hours. This is lower than the number of crossings in the same period on Monday, the highest number in the world, 352. 991 people.

The death toll in the last 24 hours has risen to 277, an all-time high. The total death toll from Covid-19 has risen to nearly 200,000, to 197,894.

However, the number of new infections has dropped slightly due to a slight decrease in testing. This is according to Rijo M John, a health economist at the Indian Institute of Management in Kerala.

"This slightly lower figure should not be shown because there have not been many tests," he said. "Lost a lot of positive cases."

US Secretary of State for Covid-19 Response Gayle Smith warns India's challenge Strive for sustainability.

"We must all understand that we are still at the forefront of disaster," he said. It has not reached the top yet.

Dr Preetham, an administrative officer at the Indian Spine Injury Center, said many patients had been deprived of oxygen due to a lack of oxygen. Oxygen.

At the same time, the three-day baptismal ceremony came to an end on Tuesday, April 27 yesterday. In the last days on the Har Ki River in Haridwar district, about 25,000 people of Hindu faith were seen. Let's take a bath.

Of the 25,000 or so divers, only about 1,000 wore protective masks, but they were close. Crowded.

"We believe that Mother Ganga will take care of us," said a woman by the river who was also taking a bath.

Authorities, however, have banned the rally, which will take effect on April 28. Until May 3.

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