India is recording more infections per day—as many as 350,000—than any other country has since the pandemic began, and that's just the official number, which most experts think is a vast underestimation
Mass cremations continue in Delhi, amid a wave of coronavirus deaths, Monday, April 26, 2021. On Monday, India broke the world record for daily coronavirus infections for a fifth consecutive day, reporting nearly 353,000 new cases and 2,812 deaths, in what experts say may be a vast undercount. (Atul Loke/The New York Times).
NEW DELHI — Crematories are so full of bodies, it’s as if a war just happened. Fires burn around the clock. Many places are holding mass cremations, dozens at a time, and at night, in certain areas of New Delhi, the sky glows.
Sickness and death are everywhere.
Dozens of houses in my neighbourhood have sick people.
One of my colleagues is sick.
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