On Friday India's official caseload passed two million, and while previously metropolises like New Delhi and Mumbai were the hotspots, smaller cities and rural areas are now reporting sharp rises.
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‘No One Wants to Come Near Me’: As Virus Rages in Small Towns, Stigma, Social Boycott Add to Woes
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