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US pledges coronavirus aid to India: White House

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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki tells reporters the US is "exploring options to provide oxygen and related supplies" to India, which is battling a catastrophic surge in infections, with hospitals overwhelmed and crematoriums working at full capacity. SOUNDBITE

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