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Scenes of devastation continue in India, where the world’s highest ever daily spike in new coronavirus infections was recorded for a third consecutive day and hospitals fielding growing queues of desperate patients begged for the luxury of oxygen amid an all-out government push to provide it.
In the crisis-stricken capital of Delhi, some did not survive the wait for care, dying outside as a result of a lack of beds, while shortages in oxygen supplies probably claimed the lives of scores of those merely fortunate enough to have been admitted at all.
“Every hospital is running out [of oxygen]. We are running out,” Dr Sudhanshu Bankata, the executive director of Batra Hospital, told New Delhi Television.
Wuhan gets back on its musical feet By Chen Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2021-02-18 11:17 French musician Djang San performs at Vox. [Photo provided to China Daily]
On Nov 9, concerts with the theme Restart were held at the three VOX venues, with the audiences comprising those who contributed to the fight against the pandemic, including medical workers, volunteers and rescue teams.
One of the acts featured was French musician Djang San, who performed with Nicolas Mege on drums and Pierre Billiard on bass.
Djang San, who played at VOX in Wuhan in 2011, said: The audience feedback was great. The moment we took to the stage, people cheered like crazy.