The highest and record-breaker coronavirus death casualties since the pandemic occurred – India became the leading country to record more than 400,000 novel cases during the last 24-hour time period.

COVID-19: 'Beyond Heartbreaking' Situation In India WHO Cheif Says

India health ministry told 3,689 people had loses their lives within the past 24 hours.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi convened the health minister on Sunday morning to examine the mess.

Hospitals are under crucial crises to handle patients between a continued deficit of beds and oxygen.

During the disaster, vote counting commenced on Sunday for elections endured in 5 states: West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and the associated region of Puducherry.

The consequences are being monitored for indications of how the pandemic has hit backer for Modi and his Hindu nationalist party ‘BJP’. He has been reprimanded for permitting gatherings to take place during election polling stations in March and April.

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Conclusions so far from West Bengal, where Modi had been endeavoring a win, rather recommend the TMC party of aggressive Modi detractor Mamata Banerjee will conveniently hold power.

India has registered more than 19 million cases of COVID-19 second only to the US. 215,000 deaths were confirmed by the Indian health ministry, though the authentic toll is deemed to be far higher.

Authorities have summoned low testing flows and too many people dying at the house, mainly in provincial areas, as providing circumstances to under-recorded figures.

This week highest daily death rate was reported 3,645.

Families begging for hospital beds and life-saving supplies in India. While mortuaries and crematoriums remain swamp.

On Saturday 12 people died at Delhi’s Batra Hospital after there was no oxygen available and this is the second time in a week.

16 deaths in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh were reported in the Times of India newspaper due to oxygen deficiency in 2 hospitals, and 6 in the Delhi residential area of Gurgaon.

Delhi High Court has now announced it will start punishing administrators if life-saving supplies don’t make it to hospitals.

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Water has gone above the head. Now enough is enough,” declared Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Patil.