India reported a record daily death toll on Wednesday as total Covid-19 fatalities crossed the 200,000 mark.

Government data showed at least 3,293 people died over a 24-hour period. Overall cases also rose by a record 360,960 reported infections, marking India’s seventh consecutive day of over 300,000 new infections.

The country’s total number of Covid cases is just below 18 million while the death toll stands at 201,187. Recent media reports, however, suggest the daily fatality number may be underreported.

So far in April alone, the South Asian nation has reported more than 5.8 million new cases, sending the country’s health-care system to the brink.

The international community responded with promises to send India desperately needed aid. The United States said it would send raw materials required for the South Asian country to manufacture AstraZeneca’s vaccine.

India has so far administered more than 145 million vaccine doses, according to health ministry data. But, as of Tuesday, only around 23.9 million people have received their second doses.

India’s Covid variant?

The international health body said in its report that the B1617 variant is circulating in India alongside other variants of concern as well as variant B1618, which was detected in some states. The WHO said these variants may be collectively playing a role in the current resurgence.

Ramifications

“There has been some questionable decision making here and this is a big, political challenge for Modi, at least in the short term,” Bery said Wednesday on CNBC’s “Squawk Box Asia.”

“During last year’s surge, there was a general expectation that India’s health-care system would collapse. It ultimately didn’t,” he said, adding, “This led to a sense of complacency within the political class, within people … but, ultimately, that complacency fed into this mentality and now we’re seeing the end results of that.”