India's daily coronavirus count crosses 50,000 for first time since October 2020

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People wait to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Mumbai. Photo: Reuters
  • India's daily COVID-19 infections rise to five-month high.
  • India has 11.8 million COVID-19 cases.
  • The country reported 251 new deaths, taking the overall tally to 160,692, the data showed.


NEW DELHI: India added 53,476 COVID-19 infections overnight, the highest daily rise since October 23, its health ministry data showed on Thursday.

India has 11.8 million COVID-19 cases, the third-highest amount behind the United States and Brazil.

The country reported 251 new deaths, taking the overall tally to 160,692, the data showed.

India likely to delay COVAX vaccine supplies for March, April: UNICEF

India will likely delay deliveries of AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine doses to the GAVI/WHO-backed COVAX facility for March and April, the programme’s procurement and distributing partner UNICEF told Reuters early on Thursday.

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“We understand that deliveries of COVID-19 vaccines to lower-income economies participating in the COVAX Facility will likely face delays following a setback in securing export licenses for further doses of COVID-19 vaccines produced by the Serum Institute of India (SII), expected to be shipped in March and April,” UNICEF said in an email.

“COVAX is in talks with the Government of India with a view to ensuring deliveries as quickly as possible.”

Reuters reported on Wednesday that India had put a temporary hold on all major exports of the AstraZeneca shot made by SII, the world’s biggest vaccine-maker, to meet domestic demand as infections rise.

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UNICEF also said that COVAX participant countries have also been told about lower-than-expected supplies of AstraZeneca doses made in South Korea for March.