India’s COVID-19 Crisis: Experts Warn of Undercounted Cases Amid Oxygen Shortages
India’s COVID-19 cases may be higher than reported as experts highlight undercounting amid oxygen shortages and overwhelmed hospitals.
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India’s COVID-19 cases may be higher than reported as experts highlight undercounting amid oxygen shortages and overwhelmed hospitals.
Brazil surpasses 400,000 COVID-19 deaths as activists protest the government’s pandemic response with mock graves on Copacabana Beach, urging more decisive action to curb the virus’s spread.
Four Colorado police officers are on leave after a video showed them mocking the violent arrest of Karen Garner, a 73-year-old woman with dementia, sparking outrage.
India faces its deadliest day of the pandemic with nearly 3,300 deaths, as hospitals are overwhelmed and mass cremations highlight the severity of the crisis.
Amid a surge in COVID-19 deaths, Rio de Janeiro’s police intensify enforcement of social distancing measures to curb the virus’s spread and prevent a healthcare collapse.
After years of restoration, Shanghai’s historic Suzhou Creek has been transformed with 42 km of greenways, offering a picturesque escape and showcasing the city’s commitment to sustainable development.
After losing his senses of smell and taste to COVID-19, renowned sommelier Philippe Faure-Brac reveals his journey to recovery and the methods he used to regain his sensory abilities.
India records over 200,000 daily COVID-19 infections, prompting new restrictions in major cities. Experts warn of new variants and deepening economic crisis.
Public health experts warn Brazil faces an ‘unimaginable loss of lives’ due to COVID-19 if immediate action isn’t taken, citing government inaction and the spread of more contagious virus variants.
With 100 days until the Tokyo Olympics, COVID-19 concerns persist as Tokyo residents and experts debate the safety of holding the Games amid the ongoing pandemic.
British vlogger Oli Barrett explores Shenzhen, showcasing life in the Chinese mainland after the height of COVID-19 and highlighting China’s successful containment measures and recovery.
A group of Lucha Libre wrestlers in Mexico City are helping elderly residents register and receive their COVID-19 vaccinations, showcasing community spirit beyond the wrestling ring.
Greta Thunberg may boycott the COP26 climate summit to protest vaccine inequity that could prevent poorer nations, many in Asia, from participating equally.
Church services across the UK honor Prince Philip as funeral preparations are under way. Archbishop Justin Welby leads tributes to the Duke of Edinburgh.
A coalition of U.S. investors, businesses, and civil society groups is urging the Biden administration to enact reforms to tackle the growing racial wealth gap exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
With classrooms reopening across Asia, the focus turns to when children will receive COVID-19 vaccines. While adults are being immunized, trials for children are underway, marking a crucial step toward controlling the pandemic.
Argentina imposes a three-week curfew starting Friday amid a record surge in COVID-19 cases, with neighboring Uruguay and Chile also experiencing unprecedented infection rates.
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva warns of a ‘dangerous divergence’ in global COVID-19 economic recovery, urging action to address widening gaps between economies.
British vlogger Lee Barrett discusses allegations of China’s vaccine diplomacy, offering insights into claims of favoritism in vaccine exports and sharing facts about the real situation.
India reports a record high in daily COVID-19 cases and a surge in deaths. Experts say the rise is due to growing disregard for safety measures.