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India reports six-month high of Covid-19 daily infections amid new curbs
A healthcare worker collects a Covid-19 test swab sample from a man at a temporary shelter for the homeless in New Delhi, India March 31, 2021. u00e2u20acu2022 Reuters file pic

BENGALURU, April 2 ― India reported 81,466 new Covid-19 infections today, the highest daily number in six months, as several states were hit by a second wave of the coronavirus.

Health ministry data showed the total number of cases surged to 12.3 million, making India the third-most hit country from the virus after the United States and Brazil. The number of those dead rose by 469 to 163,396.

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Vaccination drives have been intensified amid the recent surge of cases, and many states are considering imposing fresh curbs on movement of people.

Maharashtra, the western state that has been worst-hit from Covid-19 so far, reported as many as 43,183 new cases today ― its highest since the pandemic spread to India in March 2020. Officials in the state imposed a night curfew over the weekend but are considering stricter control measures, including shutting down religious places and restricting train travel.

India imposed one of the world's harshest lockdowns to control the coronavirus early last year, but it was eased to salvage the economy, and cases gradually fell later in the year. The new surge this year presents a challenge to the government, which already struggled to implement last year's lockdown.

Infection numbers were also up today in the states of Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Punjab, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. ― Reuters

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