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Analysis: India shifts from mass vaccine exporter to importer, worrying the world

Analysis: India shifts from mass vaccine exporter to importer, worrying the world
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Analysis: India shifts from mass vaccine exporter to importer, worrying the world

Analysis: India shifts from mass vaccine exporter to importer, worrying the world
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Indian hospitals battle chaotic surge as daily virus

Ambulances queue outside hospital in western Ahmedabad Richest state began lockdown at midnight to rein in spread Weekend curfew among new curbs ordered in New Delhi (Recasts) By Neha Arora and Sachin Ravikumar NEW DELHI/BENGALURU, April 15 (Reuters) - Many Indians scrambled on Thursday to secure beds in hospitals for relatives stricken with coronavirus as infections surged to a daily record, overwhelming medical facilities and drying up oxygen supplies. A massive second wave of infections is centred on the rich state of Maharashtra, which makes up a quarter of the tally, and is spreading wider as doctors and experts blame everything from official complacency to aggressive variants.

Virus variants inciting India s second surge, epidemiologists say

4 Min Read NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The second surge of COVID-19 cases in India has swamped hospitals much faster than the first because mutations in the virus mean each patient is infecting many more people than before, epidemiologists and doctors say. A patient lies in a bed as she is being shifted to a hospital for treatment, amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Ahmedabad, India, April 15, 2021. REUTERS/Amit Dave India’s daily infections skyrocketed more than 20-fold to more than 200,000 on Thursday since a multi-month-low in early February, though the government has played down the role of mutants in the latest rise, the worst anywhere this month.

India breaches 200,000 daily COVID-19 cases as hospital beds, oxygen fall short

3 Min Read NEW DELHI/BENGALURU (Reuters) - India reported a record 200,000 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday and the financial hub of Mumbai entered a lockdown, as many hospitals treating coronavirus patients reported severe shortages of beds and oxygen supplies. FILE PHOTO: People are seen in a crowded marketplace amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in the old quarters of Delhi, India, April 14, 2021. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui The surge was the seventh record daily increase in the last eight days and comes as India battles a massive second wave of infections that has its epicentre in the economically significant state of Maharashtra, home to Mumbai. The western state accounts for about a quarter of the country’s total cases.

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