 The Indian coronavirus infections and deaths have held close to record daily highs. Increasing calls for the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to lock down the world's second most populous country. Police in Bangalore patrolled the streets on Monday, stopping vehicles, ecking IDs and even herding and ecking lockdown violators. Many states across India have imposed their own lockdown rules to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is yet to announce a nationwide lockdown despite mounting calls for one. India reported 3,754 deaths on Monday. That's down slightly from peak numbers reported the day before. Those some experts say actual figures could be far higher. On Monday, U.S. company Eli Lillian Co. said its science licensing deals with Indian drug makers to make and sell its arthritis drug, barisitinib, for the treatment of COVID patients. Meanwhile, medical relief continued to pour in from other countries around the world. Crowds of people queued to get vaccines at a centre in Punjab. But calls for social distancing went out the window. Dr Jasmine is the centre manager. We have called the police to maintain social distancing but people are not listening to us. We are saying continuously from the morning that please maintain social distancing. India is the world's largest vaccine-producing nation with the Serum Institute of India having mass produced the AstraZeneca vaccine. But as of Sunday, the country had fully vaccinated just 2.5% of its population. Over 34.3 million people according to government data. Delhi's health minister said his city was running out of vaccines. The NDTV news channel reported saying they have just three to four days of supplies of AstraZeneca's vaccine remaining. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.