India has recorded the highest number of deaths in a single day in the Kavid-19 epidemic. The health ministry said today that 4,529 people had died in the last 24 hours. The first epidemic killed more than 4,500 people in the South Asian country. The total number of people infected with coronavirus in India is 25.4 million, of whom 263,248 have died. India ranks after the United States. The death toll here is 5 lakh 8 thousand 2 hundred 19 people and the total number of infected people is 3 crore 29 lakh people. India, the world’s second most populous country, has seen a resurgence of the infection, which has led to a humanitarian catastrophe, with hospitals unable to store sesame seeds and severe oxygen shortages. Temporary crematoriums have been set up for cremation. Experts say the death toll is much higher. In the face of growing demands for the cancellation of the Tokyo Olympics, Thomas Beck, president of the International Olympic Committee, said in Tokyo today that the Olympics and the subsequent Paralympics are safe for all. Beck promised that more than 60% of the inhabitants of the Olympic Village would be vaccinated with Cavid-19, and that additional medical staff from various Olympic committees would be on hand to help with the game. But the demand to cancel the Olympics became even more pronounced when the Tokyo Medical Association, which represents 6,000 primary doctors, issued an open letter to Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on Monday warning that there was no room for hospitals in the Japanese capital.