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India added 100,000 deaths in 39 days, a Reuters tally showed, as a brutal second wave of infections swept across cities and into the vast countryside where millions remain vulnerable without a single shot of vaccines.
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Overnight, the country recorded 853 deaths, taking the toll past the 400,000 mark, according to data from health ministry.
India’s death toll is the third-highest globally.
“Undercounting of deaths is something that has happened across states, mostly because of lags in the system, so that means we will never have a true idea of how many people we lost in this second wave,” said Rijo M John, a professor at the Rajagiri College of Social Sciences in the southern city of Kochi.
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UK calls for India vaccine acceptance in travel schemes July 03 2021 12:47 AM
Text Size: Reuters/ London British Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday said he saw no reason why people who received Indian-made AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccines should be left out of vaccine passport schemes after the European Union did not initially recognise it.
About 5mn people in Britain are thought to have had the vaccine made by Serum Institute in India, known as Covishield.
“I see no reason at all why the MHRA-approved vaccines should not be recognised as part of the vaccine passports and I’m very confident that that will not prove to be a problem,” Johnson said at a joint news conference with Angela Merkel, referring to Britain’s medicines regulator.
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