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India’s Tamil Nadu announces lockdown as national Covid-19 fatalities at record high
Healthcare workers and relatives carry a woman from an ambulance for treatment at a Covid-19 care facility, amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease in Mumbai May 4, 2021. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

NEW DELHI, May 8 — India’s southern state of Tamil Nadu announced new lockdown measures today as officials reported a nationwide record number of single-day Covid-19 deaths as cases continue to surge.

India’s health ministry reported 4,187 fatalities over the past 24 hours, taking the overall death toll to just under 240,000. Cases rose by 401,078, increasing the total since the start of the pandemic to 21.9 million.

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Officials in Tamil Nadu said the state-wide lockdown would begin on Monday and last until May 24. Shops and other businesses will be allowed to open today and tomorrow to give residents time to prepare for the sweeping shutdown.

Neighbouring Karnataka, home to India’s tech capital Bengaluru, announced late yesterday it was extending movement restrictions, also until May 24.

The second wave of the coronavirus pandemic in India has brought the country’s healthcare system to the brink of collapse, with a scarcity of hospital beds and oxygen.

Morgues and crematoriums have struggled to handle the number of dead and makeshift funeral pyres burn in parks and car parks.

Medical experts say the real numbers of Covid-19 cases and fatalities are likely to be far higher than official tallies. — Reuters

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