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    ‘Tell the judge he has done no crime’: The struggles of Hany Babu’s family

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Covid-19 crisis: Countless bodies surface in rivers, black fungus surges, bringing renewed fears

‘First Unnao, then Kanpur, now Rae Bareli...’

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May 15, 2021 · 07:45 pm
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India is reporting a sharp increase in the number of rare “black fungus” infections, or mucormycosis, among patients who survived Covid-19. pic.twitter.com/u0e1gdQV4I

— SCMP News (@SCMPNews) May 14, 2021

This 26-year-old doctor has to decide who gets a hospital bed and who doesn't, despite being a year away from completing medical training, as COVID-19 continues to overwhelm India's health care system. pic.twitter.com/8em4aAiCuQ

— AJ+ (@ajplus) May 15, 2021

रायबरेल: ग्रामीणों को सुनिए, कितनी दहशत है. लोग बता रहे, 'ये सब देख मन भिनक जाता है, ये मनुष्यों का हाल है.' pic.twitter.com/aNa3Jgx2Eg

— Ranvijay Singh (@ranvijaylive) May 14, 2021

From the edge of the Ganga in Unnao, UP, I meet the Cowherd who bears witness to the abandoned, uncounted COVID bodies surfacing in the rivers & banks of rural India as I report from the ground for @themojostory. More reports here: https://t.co/yVL8jicQaF pic.twitter.com/uOiHU8wquJ

— barkha dutt (@BDUTT) May 15, 2021

#Watch | Visuals from Chennai show large queues for Remdesivir and no social distancing being followed.

Details by Shilpa. pic.twitter.com/nalvbkLCpy

— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) May 15, 2021

New Delhi: More patients being discharged after recovery from Sardar Patel Covid Care Centre, Chhatarpur.

ITBP & CAPFs teams of Dr. & other associated staff clapped for the recovered patients. More than 775 patients have been discharged from the centre till now.@ITBP_official pic.twitter.com/9fhdHmm5lb

— Prasar Bharati News Services पी.बी.एन.एस. (@PBNS_India) May 15, 2021
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