India's coronavirus infections jump past 50,000, fueled by Mumbai, Delhi

Coronavirus cases in India rose past 50,000, the health ministry said on Thursday, with the pace of new infections showing no signs of abating despite a strict weeks-long lockdown in the world's second-most populous country.<div class="feedflare">
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