In India, where the infection of the new coronavirus is exploding, the number of new infections per day exceeded 410,000 and reached a record high on the 7th, and the spread of the infection was stopped even though each country moved to support. Is not applied.

The Indian government announced on the 7th that it was confirmed that 414,188 new people were infected with the new coronavirus, and the number of infected people per day reached a record high.



It also means that 3915 new people have died.



Medical supplies such as respirators arrived from the Netherlands and Switzerland on the 7th, and support is expanding, but the medical system is in short supply of beds and medical oxygen, mainly in the capital New Delhi. Deaths continue to increase in critical situations.



Infection is also spreading from urban areas such as New Delhi and the commercial city of Mumbai to rural and rural areas where medical systems are inadequate.



The government has expressed a negative view of imposing strict restrictions on going out nationwide in consideration of the impact on the economy, but more states are introducing their own restrictions on going out, and experts say There is a growing voice that uniform outing restrictions are needed across the country to control infections.

200 people return from India to South Korea by charter plane

In response to the rapid increase in the number of people infected with the new coronavirus in India, a charter plane departing from Bengaluru in southern India arrived at Incheon Airport near Seoul in South Korea on the morning of the 7th and evacuated from the site. About 200 Koreans have returned to Japan.



In South Korea, the first flight of a charter plane with about 170 people arrived from Chennai in southern India on the 4th of this month, and the South Korean government plans to operate another 10 flights within this month.



In addition, the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on the afternoon of the 7th that it would send oxygen cylinders to the Red Cross in India, and expressed its intention to actively support it.