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11 Indians die of coronavirus in US

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Published : Apr 9, 2020, 11:53 AM IST

All Indian citizens who have succumbed to the deadly infection in the US are male, with ten of them from New York and New Jersey areas. Four of the victims are said to be taxi drivers in New York City. Indian Embassy and consulates across the US are working closely with local authorities to provide necessary assistance to its citizens and students affected with COVID-19.

11 Indians die of coronavirus in US
11 Indians die of coronavirus in US

Washington: At least 11 Indians have died of COVID-19 in the United States with another 16 testing positive for the infection which has claimed more than 14,000 lives and afflicted over 4,00,000 people in America.

All Indian citizens who have succumbed to the deadly infection in the US are male, with ten of them from New York and New Jersey areas. Four of the victims are said to be taxi drivers in New York City.

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One Indian national reportedly died in Florida because of coronavirus. Authorities are also ascertaining the nationality of some other Indian origin people in the States of California and Texas.

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New York City has emerged as the US epic entre for COVID-19 spurt, accounting for more than 6,000 deaths and over 1,38,000 cases of infections. New Jersey accounts for 1,500 fatalities and nearly 48,000 infections.

All 16 Indians, including four females, who have tested positive for coronavirus are in self-quarantine. Coming from diverse backgrounds, eight of them are from New York, three from New Jersey and rest from other states like Texas and California. They hail from Indian states like Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh.

Indian Embassy and consulates across the US are working closely with local authorities and organisations to provide necessary assistance to Indian nationals and students affected with COVID-19.

Because of the strict travel restrictions and regulations to prevent the spread of the deadly virus, local city officials have been performing the last rites of the deceased and in many cases are not allowing even their immediate family members to attend their cremations, officials said.

PTI

Washington: At least 11 Indians have died of COVID-19 in the United States with another 16 testing positive for the infection which has claimed more than 14,000 lives and afflicted over 4,00,000 people in America.

All Indian citizens who have succumbed to the deadly infection in the US are male, with ten of them from New York and New Jersey areas. Four of the victims are said to be taxi drivers in New York City.

Read also: Biden vs Trump: General election battle is now set

One Indian national reportedly died in Florida because of coronavirus. Authorities are also ascertaining the nationality of some other Indian origin people in the States of California and Texas.

Read also: Rishi Sunak next in line as UK PM deputy after foreign minister

New York City has emerged as the US epic entre for COVID-19 spurt, accounting for more than 6,000 deaths and over 1,38,000 cases of infections. New Jersey accounts for 1,500 fatalities and nearly 48,000 infections.

All 16 Indians, including four females, who have tested positive for coronavirus are in self-quarantine. Coming from diverse backgrounds, eight of them are from New York, three from New Jersey and rest from other states like Texas and California. They hail from Indian states like Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh.

Indian Embassy and consulates across the US are working closely with local authorities and organisations to provide necessary assistance to Indian nationals and students affected with COVID-19.

Because of the strict travel restrictions and regulations to prevent the spread of the deadly virus, local city officials have been performing the last rites of the deceased and in many cases are not allowing even their immediate family members to attend their cremations, officials said.

PTI

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