04/25/2020 - 15:31
- Clarín.com
- World
More than 200,000 people died worldwide from the coronavirus, according to calculations by Johns Hopkins University researchers.
Meanwhile, India began to ease the strict quarantine imposed on its 1.3 billion people by the coronavirus pandemic, by allowing the reopening of neighborhood stores where many people buy from cold drinks to data cards for their cell phones.
The relaxation in Indian confinement measures, however, was not applied in hundreds of quarantined cities and other critical foci of contagion that were most affected by COVID-19, which has killed at least 775 people in India, where many people in poverty live in neighborhoods that are too dense to apply social distancing. In India there are more than 24,500 infected by the virus.
News in development.