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President Biden and the First Lady return to the White House from a weekend in Delaware after he vowed to send aid to help India tackle COVID surge
President and first lady landed at the White House and stepped off Marine One after weekend in Delaware
President offered raw materials for COVID-19 vaccines, medical equipment and protective gear to help India
For the fourth straight day, India on Sunday set record of new coronavirus infections, spurred by new variant
The 349,691 new infections brought India’s total to more than 16.9 million, behind only the United States
Kamala Harris, the first-ever person of Indian descent to serve as vice president, also weighed in on crisis engulfing her mom s home country
The European Union, UK and the United States have pledged to help India as the country battles a devastating surge of COVID-19 infections.
For the fourth straight day, India on Sunday set a global daily record of new cases, spurred by an insidious new variant that emerged here. The surge has undermined the government’s premature claims of victory over the pandemic.
The 349,691 new infections brought India’s total to more than 16.9 million, behind only the United States. The Health Ministry reported another 2,767 deaths in the past 24 hours, pushing India’s fatalities to 192,311.
The death toll could be a huge undercount, as suspected cases are not included, and many COVID-19 deaths are being attributed to underlying conditions.
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Multiple funeral pyres of victims of COVID-19 burn at a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for mass cremation in New Delhi, India, April 24, 2021. (Altaf Qadri/AP)
NEW DELHI (AP) With life-saving oxygen in short supply, family members in India are left on their own to ferry coronavirus patients from hospital to hospital in search of treatment as the country is engulfed in a devastating new surge of infections. Too often their efforts end in mourning.
The stories are told on social media and in television footage, showing desperate relatives pleading for oxygen outside hospitals or weeping in the street for loved ones who died waiting for treatment.
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