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Why are Covid cases in India soaring? - BBC Newsnight
Many have criticised the Indian government for allowing Kumbh Mela – a two-month long religious festival – to go ahead amid a raging pandemic, as new cases top 200,000 a day. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
India now has the second highest number of coronavirus cases in the world - behind the US which has a smaller population.
More than 14 million people are affected and there are reports that a new variant is on the rise which some fear could be more virulent.
Many have criticised the Indian government for allowing Kumbh Mela – a two-month long religious festival – to go ahead amid a raging pandemic.
Newsnight’s Sima Kotecha reports. Katie Razzall is joined by Professor Srinath Reddy President of the Public Health Foundation of India.
#Newsnight #BBCNews
Newsnight is ...
published: 15 Apr 2021
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India suffers record new Covid cases with some hospitals overwhelmed - BBC News
In India a second wave of Covid has led to a record level of new cases, with more than 150,000 infections registered in a single day.
The state of Maharashtra, whose capital is the financial centre of Mumbai, is the worst affected, with some hospitals overwhelmed.
Mishal Husain presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Yogita Limaye.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#BBCNews
published: 11 Apr 2021
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The science of Covid: Who’s right and who’s wrong? - BBC Newsnight
More than nine months into the pandemic and the virus continues to send shockwaves through every aspect of our daily lives. But how coronavirus and the surrounding debate impacted the scientific community? Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Discoveries that would previously have taken years to verify have been propelled into the news headlines at previously unthinkable speed and the ideas and research of those previously known to few outside their narrow field of scientific expertise are now chewed over by millions on socially distanced walks and zoom calls.
But how healthy is our science and the discourse around it? Are we hearing from everyone with something contribute? Are we prepared to acknowledge what we don’t know? And are we fully considering the impact of the huge dec...
published: 21 Nov 2020
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India passes 20 million Covid cases amid oxygen shortage - BBC News
India has recorded more than 20 million coronavirus infections, but the government has said cases are "slowing down".
The country added more than 355,000 cases on Tuesday, down from more than 400,000 daily cases on 30 April.
Testing numbers have also dipped as well, sparking fears that India's true caseload is far higher.
Meanwhile an oxygen shortage has shown no signs of diminishing and people in several cities, including the capital Delhi, are struggling for treatment.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#India #Covid #BBCNews
published: 04 May 2021
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Indian hospitals send SOS as Covid toll surges - BBC News
Indian hospitals say their patients are dying because of a shortage of oxygen as Covid case numbers and deaths set new records for a third day running.
India has recorded nearly a million infections in three days, with 346,786 new cases overnight into Saturday.
The government says it is deploying trains and the air force to transport supplies to hard-hit areas.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#India #Covid #BBCNews
published: 24 Apr 2021
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India's second Covid wave - BBC News
Warning: this report contains distressing scenes from the start.
India is being ravaged by a second wave of the Covid-19, which is accelerating faster than anywhere else in the world.
In the past 24 hours alone, more than 2,000 people have died and nearly 300 thousand new cases have been reported.
The true figure is thought to be much higher. Many parts of the country, are reporting hospitals being overwhelmed, with oxygen shortages and people are dying without getting treatment.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#India #Covid #BBCNews
published: 21 Apr 2021
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Covid: India's coronavirus outbreak in 200 seconds - BBC News
As India has more than 7 million confirmed cases, the BBC looks at how the country has responded to the pandemic.
Video by Aakriti Thapar
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
published: 12 Oct 2020
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Coronavirus: India is promised $1 billion to fight pandemic as deaths rise
The World Bank has pledged one billion dollars to India to help tackle the coronavirus pandemic there. The city of Mumbai has some of the highest numbers of cases in India, with many people living in congested slums. Worldwide there are now more than a million confirmed cases of coronavirus. Europe remains at the epicentre of the outbreak. Italy is worst affected with more than 14,000 deaths although the mortality rate is beginning to slow. In France, the number of deaths is continuing to rise. Police in Paris are strictly enforcing tough quarantine measures with railway stations, airports and major roads monitored, to prevent people leaving the city. Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reports from Yogita Limaye in India and Lucy Williamson in Paris.
Please subscribe HERE http://bi...
published: 03 Apr 2020
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Boris Johnson warns of tighter Covid restrictions as cases soar - BBC News
The Prime Minister has warned that coronavirus restrictions in England may need to be tightened over the next few weeks, to reduce the rising numbers of infections.
Boris Johnson also defended the government’s determination to keep schools open where possible.
The Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said it was clear the Government had lost control of the virus. He’s called for new national restrictions to be announced immediately.
With some schools reopening in England after the Christmas break, there are concerns that there won't be enough staff.
The biggest teaching union, the NEU, is advising members only to hold classes for children of key workers and those from vulnerable backgrounds.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by political correspondent Chris Mason and educ...
published: 03 Jan 2021
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"An Apocalyptic Situation": Indian Hospitals Overwhelmed as COVID Cases Soar in "Modi-Made Disaster"
We go to Mumbai, India, for an update on the state of crisis in the country as COVID-19 cases surge and hospitals run out of oxygen. India recently recorded 315,000 new cases in a single day, the highest daily toll in any country since the start of the pandemic, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi has continued to hold large campaign rallies. Public health experts have blamed the surge on a number of factors, including the government's reluctance to impose another round of lockdowns, the spread of a double mutant variant of the virus, a recent Hindu festival attended by millions, and a slow vaccination drive. India has led efforts to force Big Pharma to waive patent rights on COVID-19 vaccines, but the United States and other wealthy nations have blocked such a move at the World Trade Organiz...
published: 22 Apr 2021
8:37
Why are Covid cases in India soaring? - BBC Newsnight
Many have criticised the Indian government for allowing Kumbh Mela – a two-month long religious festival – to go ahead amid a raging pandemic, as new cases top ...
Many have criticised the Indian government for allowing Kumbh Mela – a two-month long religious festival – to go ahead amid a raging pandemic, as new cases top 200,000 a day. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
India now has the second highest number of coronavirus cases in the world - behind the US which has a smaller population.
More than 14 million people are affected and there are reports that a new variant is on the rise which some fear could be more virulent.
Many have criticised the Indian government for allowing Kumbh Mela – a two-month long religious festival – to go ahead amid a raging pandemic.
Newsnight’s Sima Kotecha reports. Katie Razzall is joined by Professor Srinath Reddy President of the Public Health Foundation of India.
#Newsnight #BBCNews
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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https://wn.com/Why_Are_Covid_Cases_In_India_Soaring_BBC_Newsnight
Many have criticised the Indian government for allowing Kumbh Mela – a two-month long religious festival – to go ahead amid a raging pandemic, as new cases top 200,000 a day. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
India now has the second highest number of coronavirus cases in the world - behind the US which has a smaller population.
More than 14 million people are affected and there are reports that a new variant is on the rise which some fear could be more virulent.
Many have criticised the Indian government for allowing Kumbh Mela – a two-month long religious festival – to go ahead amid a raging pandemic.
Newsnight’s Sima Kotecha reports. Katie Razzall is joined by Professor Srinath Reddy President of the Public Health Foundation of India.
#Newsnight #BBCNews
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight
- published: 15 Apr 2021
- views: 345270
2:42
India suffers record new Covid cases with some hospitals overwhelmed - BBC News
In India a second wave of Covid has led to a record level of new cases, with more than 150,000 infections registered in a single day.
The state of Maharashtra,...
In India a second wave of Covid has led to a record level of new cases, with more than 150,000 infections registered in a single day.
The state of Maharashtra, whose capital is the financial centre of Mumbai, is the worst affected, with some hospitals overwhelmed.
Mishal Husain presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Yogita Limaye.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#BBCNews
https://wn.com/India_Suffers_Record_New_Covid_Cases_With_Some_Hospitals_Overwhelmed_BBC_News
In India a second wave of Covid has led to a record level of new cases, with more than 150,000 infections registered in a single day.
The state of Maharashtra, whose capital is the financial centre of Mumbai, is the worst affected, with some hospitals overwhelmed.
Mishal Husain presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Yogita Limaye.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#BBCNews
- published: 11 Apr 2021
- views: 104475
12:41
The science of Covid: Who’s right and who’s wrong? - BBC Newsnight
More than nine months into the pandemic and the virus continues to send shockwaves through every aspect of our daily lives. But how coronavirus and the surround...
More than nine months into the pandemic and the virus continues to send shockwaves through every aspect of our daily lives. But how coronavirus and the surrounding debate impacted the scientific community? Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Discoveries that would previously have taken years to verify have been propelled into the news headlines at previously unthinkable speed and the ideas and research of those previously known to few outside their narrow field of scientific expertise are now chewed over by millions on socially distanced walks and zoom calls.
But how healthy is our science and the discourse around it? Are we hearing from everyone with something contribute? Are we prepared to acknowledge what we don’t know? And are we fully considering the impact of the huge decisions that are being taken?
In this special report, Newsnight takes a step back and hears concerns from eminent thinkers and health professionals about the state of the scientific debate during the Covid pandemic.
Health Correspondent Deb Cohen reports.
#BBC #Coronavirus #Newsnight
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
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https://wn.com/The_Science_Of_Covid_Who’S_Right_And_Who’S_Wrong_BBC_Newsnight
More than nine months into the pandemic and the virus continues to send shockwaves through every aspect of our daily lives. But how coronavirus and the surrounding debate impacted the scientific community? Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Discoveries that would previously have taken years to verify have been propelled into the news headlines at previously unthinkable speed and the ideas and research of those previously known to few outside their narrow field of scientific expertise are now chewed over by millions on socially distanced walks and zoom calls.
But how healthy is our science and the discourse around it? Are we hearing from everyone with something contribute? Are we prepared to acknowledge what we don’t know? And are we fully considering the impact of the huge decisions that are being taken?
In this special report, Newsnight takes a step back and hears concerns from eminent thinkers and health professionals about the state of the scientific debate during the Covid pandemic.
Health Correspondent Deb Cohen reports.
#BBC #Coronavirus #Newsnight
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight
- published: 21 Nov 2020
- views: 37074
3:17
India passes 20 million Covid cases amid oxygen shortage - BBC News
India has recorded more than 20 million coronavirus infections, but the government has said cases are "slowing down".
The country added more than 355,000 cases...
India has recorded more than 20 million coronavirus infections, but the government has said cases are "slowing down".
The country added more than 355,000 cases on Tuesday, down from more than 400,000 daily cases on 30 April.
Testing numbers have also dipped as well, sparking fears that India's true caseload is far higher.
Meanwhile an oxygen shortage has shown no signs of diminishing and people in several cities, including the capital Delhi, are struggling for treatment.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#India #Covid #BBCNews
https://wn.com/India_Passes_20_Million_Covid_Cases_Amid_Oxygen_Shortage_BBC_News
India has recorded more than 20 million coronavirus infections, but the government has said cases are "slowing down".
The country added more than 355,000 cases on Tuesday, down from more than 400,000 daily cases on 30 April.
Testing numbers have also dipped as well, sparking fears that India's true caseload is far higher.
Meanwhile an oxygen shortage has shown no signs of diminishing and people in several cities, including the capital Delhi, are struggling for treatment.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#India #Covid #BBCNews
- published: 04 May 2021
- views: 441685
2:05
Indian hospitals send SOS as Covid toll surges - BBC News
Indian hospitals say their patients are dying because of a shortage of oxygen as Covid case numbers and deaths set new records for a third day running.
India h...
Indian hospitals say their patients are dying because of a shortage of oxygen as Covid case numbers and deaths set new records for a third day running.
India has recorded nearly a million infections in three days, with 346,786 new cases overnight into Saturday.
The government says it is deploying trains and the air force to transport supplies to hard-hit areas.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#India #Covid #BBCNews
https://wn.com/Indian_Hospitals_Send_Sos_As_Covid_Toll_Surges_BBC_News
Indian hospitals say their patients are dying because of a shortage of oxygen as Covid case numbers and deaths set new records for a third day running.
India has recorded nearly a million infections in three days, with 346,786 new cases overnight into Saturday.
The government says it is deploying trains and the air force to transport supplies to hard-hit areas.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#India #Covid #BBCNews
- published: 24 Apr 2021
- views: 347231
3:38
India's second Covid wave - BBC News
Warning: this report contains distressing scenes from the start.
India is being ravaged by a second wave of the Covid-19, which is accelerating faster than any...
Warning: this report contains distressing scenes from the start.
India is being ravaged by a second wave of the Covid-19, which is accelerating faster than anywhere else in the world.
In the past 24 hours alone, more than 2,000 people have died and nearly 300 thousand new cases have been reported.
The true figure is thought to be much higher. Many parts of the country, are reporting hospitals being overwhelmed, with oxygen shortages and people are dying without getting treatment.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#India #Covid #BBCNews
https://wn.com/India's_Second_Covid_Wave_BBC_News
Warning: this report contains distressing scenes from the start.
India is being ravaged by a second wave of the Covid-19, which is accelerating faster than anywhere else in the world.
In the past 24 hours alone, more than 2,000 people have died and nearly 300 thousand new cases have been reported.
The true figure is thought to be much higher. Many parts of the country, are reporting hospitals being overwhelmed, with oxygen shortages and people are dying without getting treatment.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#India #Covid #BBCNews
- published: 21 Apr 2021
- views: 395010
3:31
Covid: India's coronavirus outbreak in 200 seconds - BBC News
As India has more than 7 million confirmed cases, the BBC looks at how the country has responded to the pandemic.
Video by Aakriti Thapar
Please subscribe HER...
As India has more than 7 million confirmed cases, the BBC looks at how the country has responded to the pandemic.
Video by Aakriti Thapar
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
https://wn.com/Covid_India's_Coronavirus_Outbreak_In_200_Seconds_BBC_News
As India has more than 7 million confirmed cases, the BBC looks at how the country has responded to the pandemic.
Video by Aakriti Thapar
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
- published: 12 Oct 2020
- views: 264846
6:21
Coronavirus: India is promised $1 billion to fight pandemic as deaths rise
The World Bank has pledged one billion dollars to India to help tackle the coronavirus pandemic there. The city of Mumbai has some of the highest numbers of cas...
The World Bank has pledged one billion dollars to India to help tackle the coronavirus pandemic there. The city of Mumbai has some of the highest numbers of cases in India, with many people living in congested slums. Worldwide there are now more than a million confirmed cases of coronavirus. Europe remains at the epicentre of the outbreak. Italy is worst affected with more than 14,000 deaths although the mortality rate is beginning to slow. In France, the number of deaths is continuing to rise. Police in Paris are strictly enforcing tough quarantine measures with railway stations, airports and major roads monitored, to prevent people leaving the city. Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reports from Yogita Limaye in India and Lucy Williamson in Paris.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
https://wn.com/Coronavirus_India_Is_Promised_1_Billion_To_Fight_Pandemic_As_Deaths_Rise
The World Bank has pledged one billion dollars to India to help tackle the coronavirus pandemic there. The city of Mumbai has some of the highest numbers of cases in India, with many people living in congested slums. Worldwide there are now more than a million confirmed cases of coronavirus. Europe remains at the epicentre of the outbreak. Italy is worst affected with more than 14,000 deaths although the mortality rate is beginning to slow. In France, the number of deaths is continuing to rise. Police in Paris are strictly enforcing tough quarantine measures with railway stations, airports and major roads monitored, to prevent people leaving the city. Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reports from Yogita Limaye in India and Lucy Williamson in Paris.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
- published: 03 Apr 2020
- views: 445697
7:57
Boris Johnson warns of tighter Covid restrictions as cases soar - BBC News
The Prime Minister has warned that coronavirus restrictions in England may need to be tightened over the next few weeks, to reduce the rising numbers of infecti...
The Prime Minister has warned that coronavirus restrictions in England may need to be tightened over the next few weeks, to reduce the rising numbers of infections.
Boris Johnson also defended the government’s determination to keep schools open where possible.
The Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said it was clear the Government had lost control of the virus. He’s called for new national restrictions to be announced immediately.
With some schools reopening in England after the Christmas break, there are concerns that there won't be enough staff.
The biggest teaching union, the NEU, is advising members only to hold classes for children of key workers and those from vulnerable backgrounds.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by political correspondent Chris Mason and education correspondent Dan Johnson.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
https://wn.com/Boris_Johnson_Warns_Of_Tighter_Covid_Restrictions_As_Cases_Soar_BBC_News
The Prime Minister has warned that coronavirus restrictions in England may need to be tightened over the next few weeks, to reduce the rising numbers of infections.
Boris Johnson also defended the government’s determination to keep schools open where possible.
The Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said it was clear the Government had lost control of the virus. He’s called for new national restrictions to be announced immediately.
With some schools reopening in England after the Christmas break, there are concerns that there won't be enough staff.
The biggest teaching union, the NEU, is advising members only to hold classes for children of key workers and those from vulnerable backgrounds.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by political correspondent Chris Mason and education correspondent Dan Johnson.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
- published: 03 Jan 2021
- views: 348286
14:06
"An Apocalyptic Situation": Indian Hospitals Overwhelmed as COVID Cases Soar in "Modi-Made Disaster"
We go to Mumbai, India, for an update on the state of crisis in the country as COVID-19 cases surge and hospitals run out of oxygen. India recently recorded 315...
We go to Mumbai, India, for an update on the state of crisis in the country as COVID-19 cases surge and hospitals run out of oxygen. India recently recorded 315,000 new cases in a single day, the highest daily toll in any country since the start of the pandemic, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi has continued to hold large campaign rallies. Public health experts have blamed the surge on a number of factors, including the government's reluctance to impose another round of lockdowns, the spread of a double mutant variant of the virus, a recent Hindu festival attended by millions, and a slow vaccination drive. India has led efforts to force Big Pharma to waive patent rights on COVID-19 vaccines, but the United States and other wealthy nations have blocked such a move at the World Trade Organization. "It is an apocalyptic situation in India right now," says journalist Rana Ayyub. "Clearly, we have not learned our lessons from the pandemic last year."
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We go to Mumbai, India, for an update on the state of crisis in the country as COVID-19 cases surge and hospitals run out of oxygen. India recently recorded 315,000 new cases in a single day, the highest daily toll in any country since the start of the pandemic, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi has continued to hold large campaign rallies. Public health experts have blamed the surge on a number of factors, including the government's reluctance to impose another round of lockdowns, the spread of a double mutant variant of the virus, a recent Hindu festival attended by millions, and a slow vaccination drive. India has led efforts to force Big Pharma to waive patent rights on COVID-19 vaccines, but the United States and other wealthy nations have blocked such a move at the World Trade Organization. "It is an apocalyptic situation in India right now," says journalist Rana Ayyub. "Clearly, we have not learned our lessons from the pandemic last year."
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- published: 22 Apr 2021
- views: 16755