Over 180 Signatories Urge Opposition Parties to Step up Action to Combat COVID-19 Pandemic
The open letter expresses dismay over the Centre s disregard towards suggestions from the opposition parties to work together and fight the unprecedented situation India is facing.
A COVID-19 patient on oxygen support waits to be admitted at Patna Medical College and Hospital, during the second wave of coronavirus in Patna, Friday, May 14, 2021. Photo: PTI
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New Delhi: As many as 187 eminent academics, activists, journalists, authors, filmmakers and professionals from across the world have signed a letter requesting opposition parties to step upÂ
constructive action to combat the situation created by the COVID-19 pandemic.Â
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Karnataka sees nearly 600 COVID deaths at home in a month
120 deaths have occured between April 13 and April 30 along with a sudden spike of 479 deaths between May 1 and May 13.
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Family members perform the last rites of a person who succumbed to COVID-19, at an open-air crematorium on the outskirts of Bengaluru. (Photo| Ashishkrishna HP, EPS)
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BENGALURU: In a span of just one month, the state has seen 599 COVID-19 patients succumbing at home due to delay in reaching hospitals and shortage of beds, among other factors. This includes 120 deaths between April 13 and April 30 and a sudden spike of 479 deaths between May 1 and May 13, with the highest being reported on May 12, with 88 fatalities, as per the state Health Department data.