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We will not be the same people we were – 45 quotes from India s COVID-19 struggle

We will not be the same people we were – 45 quotes from India s COVID-19 struggle
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News Wrap: Harris appeals for Mexican cooperation on immigration

In our news wrap Friday, Vice President Kamala Harris appealed for cooperation in a virtual meeting with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to curb the rise in migrants arriving at the U.S. border. Pfizer has started the application process for a full FDA approval of its COVID vaccine for people 16 and older. April s jobs report fell far short of what many analysts expected. Read the Full Transcript Judy Woodruff: April s U.S. jobs report for the U.S. fell far short of what many analysts expected. The Labor Department today reported that employers added just 266,000 jobs last month, while the unemployment rate rose slightly to 6.1 percent.

UNICEF: India s new COVID-19 wave is spreading like wildfire

May 07, 2021 Patients receive treatment in the COVID-19 care center at the Commonwealth Games Village (CWG) in New Delhi in this file courtesy photo NEW YORK A new wave of COVID-19 infections is spreading like “wildfire” across India, leaving many youngsters destitute, the UN Children’s Fund UNICEF said on Friday. In the last 24 hours, India registered 3,915 coronavirus deaths and 414,188 cases “which is the highest daily case count recorded by any country in the history of COVID-19 pandemic”, said Yasmin Ali Haque, UNICEF Representative in India. “UNICEF is of course very concerned about this deadly daily surge in new cases”, she added. “This wave is almost four times the size of the first wave and the virus is spreading much faster. On average, there were more than four new cases every second and more than two deaths every minute in the last 24 hours.”

What can the UN do to support India through its deadly COVID-19 surge

What can the UN do to support India through its deadly COVID-19 surge United Nations 08 May 2021, 19:21 GMT+10 The UN is at the forefront of efforts to help India extricate itself from the almost unimaginable scale of suffering its citizens are undergoing, as a result of a devastating wave of COVID-19 infections. Earlier this week, UN News spoke to the country chiefs based in India, for the World Health Organization (WHO) and the UN Children s Fund, to get their take on the crisis. Here are some key excerpts from the interviews. Dr. Roderico H. Ofrin, WHO representative to India: It is important to remember that, by early February of this year, the economy and social activities reopened. We also saw that people were not behaving in a way that was appropriate to slowing COVID-19, and I think that s why we are where we are. There are many reasons, but basically, we gave the virus a chance to keep transmitting.

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