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A version of this story appeared in the July 17 edition of CNN's Coronavirus: Fact vs. Fiction newsletter. Sign up here to receive the need-to-know headlines every weekday. India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has joined US President Donald Trump and Brazilian leader Jair Bolsonaro in presiding over a country that has reported more than 1 million cases of the novel coronavirus.
More than 25,000 have died after contracting the virus in India. The country's marginalized communities are suffering the most from the epidemic and its devastating economic toll. Across India, critically ill virus patients are being turned away from hospitals for lack of beds, staff and equipment, as healthcare systems buckle under the pressure of the escalating pandemic. Despite its recent economic boom, India is still a developing country, with a majority of its 1.
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