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Woman Returns Home 18 Days After Andhra Family Buries Body In Covid Wraps
- Thursday June 3, 2021
- India News | Written by Uma Sudhir, Edited by Harish Pullanoor
Muthyala Girijamma, a native of Andhra's Krishna district, returned home 18 days after her family buried a woman's body without removing the wrap for fear of Covid.
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Covid Taking Toll On 31-40-50 Age Group In Andhra Pradesh: Data
- Sunday May 23, 2021
- Andhra Pradesh News | Press Trust of India
Coronavirus is taking a heavy toll on people in the 31-40-50 age groups while largely sparing children and those over 60 in the ongoing second wave in Andhra Pradesh.
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Refused Ambulance, Son And Son-In-Law Carry Andhra Tribal Woman's Body On Bike
- Wednesday April 28, 2021
- India News | Reported by Uma Sudhir, Edited by Harish Pullanoor
The second wave of India's COVID-19 pandemic has brought forth some shocking visuals of death, desperation, and helplessness from across the country. Images of bodies waiting in queue on the roadside to be cremated, extremely sick individuals lying o
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www.ndtv.com
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Woman Returns Home 18 Days After Andhra Family Buries Body In Covid Wraps
- Thursday June 3, 2021
- India News | Written by Uma Sudhir, Edited by Harish Pullanoor
Muthyala Girijamma, a native of Andhra's Krishna district, returned home 18 days after her family buried a woman's body without removing the wrap for fear of Covid.
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www.ndtv.com
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Covid Taking Toll On 31-40-50 Age Group In Andhra Pradesh: Data
- Sunday May 23, 2021
- Andhra Pradesh News | Press Trust of India
Coronavirus is taking a heavy toll on people in the 31-40-50 age groups while largely sparing children and those over 60 in the ongoing second wave in Andhra Pradesh.
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www.ndtv.com
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Refused Ambulance, Son And Son-In-Law Carry Andhra Tribal Woman's Body On Bike
- Wednesday April 28, 2021
- India News | Reported by Uma Sudhir, Edited by Harish Pullanoor
The second wave of India's COVID-19 pandemic has brought forth some shocking visuals of death, desperation, and helplessness from across the country. Images of bodies waiting in queue on the roadside to be cremated, extremely sick individuals lying o
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www.ndtv.com