The number of deaths linked to Covid-19 in India has moved past the 300,000 mark as the country continues to grapple with the pandemic.
Experts warn that the real number of fatalities might be much higher as many deaths are not officially recorded.
India has recorded 26 million cases – second only to the US – and is now the epicentre of the global pandemic.
The country is also only the third in the world to record more than 300,000 deaths – behind the US and Brazil.
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It took less than a month to record its last 100,000 deaths.
A deadly second wave in recent weeks has overwhelmed the country’s healthcare system, with hospitals struggling to cope with the influx of patients and with critical drugs and oxygen running out.
Over the past days, concerns over a rising number of deadly fungus infections linked to Covid treatment have added to the overall crisis.
In some places, even crematoriums have run out of space and have been forced to expand to makeshift sites in public parks.