2 months ago, India's medical infrastructure was heavily affected by the second Covid-19 translation wave. After a period of fighting against the epidemic, India is gradually returning to the new normal life. People lined up at the door to a station in the center of New Delhi. Photo: DW Temporarily break at the bustling market in New Delhi. The temperature is increasing in the Indian capital with a peak of 43 degrees C
. Photo: DW people flock to the crowded flea market in Gurgaon city. Photo: DW Coffee shops, bars and restaurants opened their business back after weeks to stop working because of Covid-19 epidemic. Photo: DWWHI Rising temperature, many locals choose shopping in cool commercial centers
Many experts have warned the risk of a new wave, mainly due to the impact of variations of SARS-COV-2 - Delta virus (B.1.617) which was first discovered in India. Photo: DW Many cars parked outside Connaught Place Financial Center in New Delhi. When the blockade order is loosened, many people return to work at work, making traffic in the capital back to the situation as before. Photo: DW A woman looking for porcelain at Banjara Market in Gurgaon. Photo: DW Indian professionals can face a new Covid-19 translation wave in the next 6-8 weeks. Photo: DWHÀ Linh / Newspaper News . Dịch vụ:
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