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India's health care system has been overwhelmed by a deadly coronavirus infection wave. International support has begun arriving in the country even as COVID-19 infections and deaths increase. Go to article
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Germany is providing India with much needed medical supplies to relieve critical shortages.
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Thousands of COVID patients have been left gasping for breath as medical oxygen suppliers struggle to meet demand.
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International relief been stepped up, but many Indians are still struggling to find medical supplies.
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The first wave of the pandemic seemed to have spared India, but the second wave has been swift and unstoppable.
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