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sarah willis on a musical journey of discovery 2. with all. sorts of timber 68 i want to tell you. this is the news live from berlin india's coronavirus cases surpassed 4000000. the country's leading the world the new infections but the government is sticking to plans to restrictions and open up the economy also coming out. germany's president calls for an official memorial for the victims of coronavirus prank call to sean mars as the sick and suffering must not be forgotten and says germany must
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do more to help people in their grief. and expose her thanks for joining us health authorities in india say the country has now exceeded 4000000 coronavirus cases it's another bleak milestone for the country which has recorded nearly 2000000 new infections this month alone india has the 3rd highest total worldwide behind the u.s. and brazil even so restrictions in india have been eased as the government pushes to open up the country again. making show new delhi's metro system will be ready to reopen on monday like much of the country public transport has become one of the victims of this pandemic. a pandemic
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that's caused india to suffer its was ever economic downturn. ashok women's business is one of millions that's been hit. a lot of what i'm gonna . do we have to open up the economy we have to lift restrictions otherwise no work is possible many jobs related to the deadly metro light rickshaws once the economy opens up will start doing more business a lot of. india is recording around 80000 new cases of covert 19 a day and there's already passed 4000000 infections. no wonder there's concern that the relaxation of restrictions could be happening too quickly . public the public isn't very aware that coronavirus hasn't been eliminated yet they think because the lockdowns been lifted the pandemics over you don't see much
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social distancing anywhere they're going with. the government says it's doing all it can to keep india safe but with infection numbers still on the rise it will take more than a deep cleaning to stop the spread. despite the alarming rise in infections india's fatality rate remains fairly low at about 2 percent we asked interviews delhi correspondent misha jaiswal just why that is. still continuing to be studies on this matter i don't but that also i'm sure you've heard experts how it worked out one of them if that india has a better to be younger waukesha now compared to developed countries which how much was it don't look at it and this population is actually keeping in yesterday to do well in the order book nation today it is actually comparable to the countries with more on that your internet what's that or doubt as. to it being basically there is
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