Emily Schmall, Boston.com

Emily Schmall

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New Delhi, DL, India

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Past articles by Emily:

India approves Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine and 1 other

India plans to begin a vaccination campaign in the first three months of the year that will cover about one-quarter of its population by August. → Read More

Amnesty says India police violated rights in religious riots

Amnesty International says Indian police violated human rights during deadly religious riots in New Delhi earlier this year → Read More

AP Explains: How India's fast-growing cases topped 3 million

India's coronavirus cases have passed 3 million, with the country reporting the world's biggest daily jump in new infections as the disease continues to spread from cities to rural areas → Read More

AP Explains: How India’s fast-growing cases topped 3 million

India’s coronavirus cases have passed 3 million, with the country reporting the world’s biggest daily jump in new infections as the disease continues to spread from cities to rural areas → Read More

AP Explains: How India's fast-growing cases topped 3 million

NEW DELHI (AP) — India's coronavirus caseload topped 3 million on Sunday, with the country leading the world in new infections as the disease marched through impoverished rural areas in → Read More

AP Explains: How India's fast-growing cases topped 3 million

India's coronavirus cases have passed 3 million, with the country reporting the world's biggest daily jump in new infections as the disease continues to spread from cities to rural areas → Read More

India ruling party denies preferential treatment by Facebook

Members of India’s governing party are rejecting allegations that Facebook officials turned a blind eye to partisan hate speech on the social media platform to protect growing business interests in India → Read More

India ruling party denies preferential treatment by Facebook

NEW DELHI (AP) — Members of India's governing party on Monday rejected allegations that Facebook had chosen to turn a blind eye to partisan hate speech on its platform to protect its growing business interests in India. → Read More

Plane skids off runway in India; 17 killed, including pilots

At least 17 people have died and 123 are injured when a special return flight for Indians stranded abroad because of the coronavirus skidded off a hilltop runway and cracked in two while landing in heavy rain in the southern state of Kerala → Read More

Air India Plane Splits in Two on Landing, Killing at Least 16 and Injuring Dozens

Police said at least 16 people were killed and 123 others injured → Read More

India surpasses 2 million cases as health volunteers strike

India's Health Ministry has recorded more than 2 million coronavirus cases while deaths exceed 41,000 → Read More

India hits 2 million cases as health volunteers strike

As India hit another grim milestone in the coronavirus pandemic on Friday, crossing 2 million cases and more than 41,000 deaths, community health volunteers went on strike complaining they were ill-equipped to respond to the wave of infection in rural areas. → Read More

India Reports 2 Million Coronavirus Cases and 41,000 Deaths

India has the third-highest caseload in the world after the United States and Brazil → Read More

India hits 2 million cases as health volunteers strike

India's Health Ministry has recorded more than 2 million cases of coronavirus while deaths exceed 41,000 → Read More

Man blamed for nearly half Sri Lanka virus cases speaks out

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) - For months he's been anonymous, but now Prasad Dinesh, linked by Sri Lankan authorities to nearly half of the country's more than 2,600 coronavirus cases, is trying to clear his name, and shed some of the stigma of a heroin addiction at the root of his ordeal. Under President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, a former army lieutenant colonel credited with helping end Sri Lanka's long… → Read More

AP Explains: Why India cases are rising to multiple peaks

In three weeks, India has shot up from the world’s sixth worst-affected country by the coronavirus pandemic to the third → Read More

India bans TikTok, other Chinese apps amid border standoff

Indian TikTok users awoke Tuesday to a notice from the popular short-video app saying the company was working to comply with an India government ban on dozens of Chinese apps amid a military standoff between the two countries. → Read More

Park rangers: Man drowns after trying to save young relative in N.C.

A man has died after jumping into a river in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to help a young relative. → Read More

Arizona Shuts Down Bars, Gyms and Parks as Coronavirus Surges Nationwide

Arizona's governor shut down bars, gyms and water parks in a dramatic course reversal amid an alarming resurgence of coronavirus cases. → Read More

Florida site of GOP convention orders wearing of masks

The city of Jacksonville, Florida, where mask-averse President Donald Trump plans to accept the Republican nomination in August, ordered the wearing of face coverings Monday, joining the list of state and local governments reversing course to try to beat back a resurgence of the coronavirus. Less than a week after Mayor Lenny Curry said that there would be no mask requirement, city officials… → Read More