With nearly 700,000 coronavirus cases, India is third worst-hit country

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In this picture taken on June 24, 2020, medical staff wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) conduct a door-to-door medical screening inside the Dharavi slums to fight against the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus in Mumbai. - When coronavirus claimed its first victim in India's largest slum, many feared the disease would turn its congested streets into a graveyard, but three months on, Mumbai's Dharavi offers a rare glimmer of hope with new infections shrinking. (Photo by INDRANIL MUKHERJEE / AFP) / TO GO WITH Health-virus-India-slum,FOCUS by Ammu KANNAMPILLY and Vishal MANVE

NEW DELHI, July 6 — India has over-taken Russia with the world’s third-highest number of novel coronavirus cases, at nearly 700,000, according to the latest data, as the outbreak shows no sign of slowing.

Health ministry data today showed more than 23,000 new cases reported in the previous 24 hours, down slightly from yesterday’s record increase of almost 25,000.

There have been almost 20,000 deaths in India since the first case was detected there in January.

India is now the world’s third worst-affected country, behind only the United States and Brazil.

It has seen eight times the number of cases as China, that has a similar-sized population and is where the virus originated late last year.

Officials said they had reversed a decision to reopen the Taj Mahal, India’s most famous tourist attraction, in the city of Agra, 200 km southeast of New Delhi, today, following a spate of new cases in the area. — Reuters

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