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India reports record rise in COVID-19 cases, Delhi cancels all medical staff leave

NEW DELHI: India reported another record jump in coronavirus infections on Saturday (Jun 20), a day after the government in the capital New Delhi ordered hospitals to cancel any leave and have workers return to duty immediately.

India saw an increase of 14,516 COVID-19 cases, the health ministry said, taking the total to 395,047 with 12,948 deaths.

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It now has the world's fourth highest number behind the United States, Brazil and Russia.

In a memo to all government hospitals on Friday, the Delhi government ordered all leave cancelled and said further leave would only be granted under the most compelling circumstances.

READ: Exhausted Indian doctors fear COVID-19 crisis has only begun

A number of countries continue to evacuate their citizens from India, amid concerns hospitals in major cities such as Delhi and Mumbai may be overwhelmed.

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Ireland became the latest country to warn its citizens that medical assistance may become difficult with India's sharp spike in cases, and urged them to consider making use of a series of evacuation flights in the next few weeks.

In an email seen by Reuters, the embassy's second secretary, Mairtin Cronin, warned Irish citizens that access to medical care for COVID-19 and non-coronavirus treatment may become increasingly difficult in the coming period.

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