can look to re engage in that. india have extended their first innings lead to over 100 on day two of the first test agianst austrlaia in a meeting of the world s top two sides in nagpur. it s been built on a century from captain rohit sharma and 50s from ravindra jadeja and axar patel. australia spinner todd murphy has taken five wickets on his debut. india are 321/7. that s a lead of 144 runs. british number one emma raducanu has been handed a wildcard for indian wells next month. the fomrer us open champion missed the cut for direct entry to the women s main draw after her world ranking slipped to 80th. she has not played since she lost to american teenager coco gauff in the australian open second round. andy murray and cameron norrie have been included in the men s singles draw. as he prepares for the super bowl on sunday, kansas city chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes has been named nfl s most valuable player for the second time.
ROME. KAZINFORM - COVID-19 hospital admissions are 9.8% up in the last week and admissions to ICUs are a whopping 21.7% up, the GIMBE health foundation said Monday, ANSA reports.
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holding a better bay area, moving forward and finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. the new normal. dan: president biden pushes back against efforts to normalize covid-19. anchor 2: bay area teachers teas back on what they say are dangerous conditions as omicron continues to surge. dan: thank you for watching. you are watching abc 7 news at 4:00. anchor 2: california reported more than 103,000 new cases within the last day and the seven-day test positivity rate is at 21.7 percent. a new record. dan: also in the east, more patients admitted to hospitals. 1500 of those are in the icu. anchor 2: take a look at this