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Sunday, July 5, 2020

India coronavirus cases hit a record high in the midst of rainstorm downpours

Shankar Kurhade (48), wears his face veil made out of gold as he models for a photo in the midst of the spread of the coronavirus ailment (COVID-19) in Pune, India, Jul 4, 2020. Kurhade claims the veil gauges 50 grams and expenses around $3870.

India recorded its most elevated single-day spike of coronavirus cases on Saturday, with more than 22,000 new cases and 442 passings, as contaminations rose in the western and southern pieces of the nation in the midst of overwhelming rainstorm downpours.
The western territory of Maharashtra, home to the thickly pressed budgetary capital Mumbai, has the nation's most elevated aggregate, recording 6,364 new instances of the infection on Saturday and 198 passings from COVID-19, the sickness brought about by the infection.

India has the third-most affirmed cases on the planet, surpassing 640,000 on Saturday, as per wellbeing service information. It follows the United States, Brazil, and Russia.

Authorities in Mumbai cautioned inhabitants to avoid the coast, as overwhelming downpours were anticipated for the following 48 hours. The storms regularly cause waterlogging in numerous pieces of the city and could leave coronavirus regulation endeavors by causing a further ascent in disease numbers, specialists state.

In the southern province of Tamil Nadu, the subsequent most exceedingly terrible hit state in India, the number of cases crossed 100,000.

India had forced one of the world's harshest lockdowns in March to control the infection spread, yet it has been facilitated in stages as of late to restart monetary action. Disease transmission experts caution India's pinnacle could even now be weeks or months away, recommending the nation's now seriously overburdened medicinal services framework will go under further pressure.

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