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Profits of doom: How India s black market has thrived on misery during its second wave of Covid

Don t show me this message again✕ When Kanika Saxena transferred Rs 18,000 (£173) to a man to get Remdesivir injections for a Covid-19 patient who was in a critical condition, little did she know that she would end up being cheated. “We waited seven hours for this man to deliver the injections. I tried calling him from at least nine, ten different numbers, but he never picked up. He stopped responding to texts after I sent him a screenshot showing that the money had been transferred to his account,” she said. This is not an isolated incident in India, a country that has been overwhelmed by a deadly second wave of the virus as its healthcare system crumbles. Hospitals have been sending SOS messages about the shortage of oxygen, while patients are left unattended as beds run out, and people are forced to obtain medical supplies using their own resources.

By hiding the real number of Covid-19 cases and deaths, some Indian states are disempowering people

By hiding the real number of Covid-19 cases and deaths, some Indian states are disempowering people Three experts explain the consequences of data gaps for India’s pandemic response. On April 25, daily new Covid-19 cases rose to about 350,000 in India. | Narinder Nanu / AFP Daily new Covid-19 cases in India rose to over 3,50,000 on April 25, a day which saw 2,808 deaths. These are just the numbers we know. The numbers we do not know could be a lot more. We do not know how many more cases there could potentially be because of no testing, or because test results are not revealed. More tricky is assessing the number of Covid-19 deaths.

Gasping : Mass COVID death horror | Ballina Shire Advocate

News by Matt Young   Authorities are facing outrage after a shocking incident in which an oxygen leak led to the deaths of at least 22 COVID-19 patients in a hospital dubbed the ward of death . Devastating stories are emerging after frantic family members attempted to help the seriously ill COVID-19 patients who were reportedly gasping for breath . Local authorities in Nashik, in the Indian state of Maharashtra, say 60 patients were left without oxygen for approximately 30 minutes after their critical supply was interrupted. At least 11 men and 11 women have died. At the time of the incident, 157 COVID-19 patients were in the hospital, of whom 67 were on ventilator.

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