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Bhadra Sharma, Aanya Wipulasena and Vivian Wang, The New York Times Published: 13 May 2021 11:42 PM BdST Updated: 13 May 2021 11:42 PM BdST Noorjahan Begum sobs as she visits the grave of her mother Rahima Begum, who died from the coronavirus disease at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Apr 16, at Rayerbazar Graveyard on Friday, Apr 23, 2021. Photo: Mahmud Zaman Ovi A family performs last rites at the Seemapuri cremation ground in Delhi, India, where crematories have been burning day and night to keep up with deaths from COVID-19, May 6, 2021. International donors are raising millions to aid India with its coronavirus pandemic crisis, but the Modi administration has erected hurdles for overseas organisations and guided money toward officially endorsed groups. (Atul Loke/The New York Times) ....
As India’s COVID crisis rages, its neighbors brace for the worst SECTIONS As India’s COVID crisis rages, its neighbors brace for the worstBy Bhadra Sharma, Aanya Wipulasena and Vivian Wang, New York Times Last Updated: May 13, 2021, 11:02 PM IST Share Synopsis The question is whether that will be enough, in a region that shares many of the risk factors that made India so vulnerable: densely populated cities, heavy air pollution, fragile health care systems and large populations of poor workers who must weigh the threat of the virus against the possibility of starvation. AFP Even in countries where a spring surge has not been directly linked to the Indian outbreak, the ripple effects have created fresh pain. ....
Covid 19 coronavirus: As India s Covid crisis rages, its neighbours brace for the worst 13 May, 2021 08:02 PM 8 minutes to read A family performs last rites at the Seemapuri cremation ground in Delhi, where crematories have been burning day and night to keep up with deaths from Covid-19. Photo / Atul Loke, The New York Times A family performs last rites at the Seemapuri cremation ground in Delhi, where crematories have been burning day and night to keep up with deaths from Covid-19. Photo / Atul Loke, The New York Times New York Times By: Bhadra Sharma, Aanya Wipulasena and Vivian Wang Vaccine shortages, porous borders and fleeing migrant workers have nearby countries fearing that they will share India s fate. ....