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Covid-19: Hope as UN agencies collaborate to tackle India’s oxygen crisis Janet Ogundepo with agency report Published 8 May 2021 Published 8 May 2021 Since the end of 2019 when Covid-19 pandemic broke out in Wuhan, Hubei Province of China, the world has yet to recover from it. Critical sectors across the world gasped for breath and several countries imposed lockdowns to curtail the spread. Deaths and recoveries were recorded across continents. Families mourned their loved ones and health workers recorded casualties. But gradually relief came. But at a time the world was about to heave a sigh of relief when the first wave succumbed to drastic medical actions including hand-washing, social distancing, use of facemask, and hand sanitiser, the second wave sneaked in. Anxiety resurfaced based on first wave experiences in many countries. ....
Here s How You Can Help India Fight the Covid-19 Crisis Here s How You Can Help India Fight the Covid-19 Crisis Getty Images / NOAH SEELAM India’s coronavirus crisis saw a record 401,993 new cases on Saturday alone a figure no other country has breached at any point in the pandemic. Delhi reported more than 20,000 new infections and 407 deaths on Sunday as healthcare workers turned to social media pleading for emergency oxygen supplies. Dr. Gautam Singh, who runs the Shri Ram Singh Hospital in Delhi, took to Instagram last week to explain the severity of the situation on the ground. At the time of recording, he had 50 Covid beds and space for 16 ICU patients but was forced to refuse admissions as there was no guarantee of oxygen supply. This is a situation that is being seen all over India. It s a battle we are fighting every day, he says. Half of my hospital staff are on the road with cylinders to get them filled every day, going from one place to a ....
BBC News Published image captionDelhi hospitals are struggling to cope with huge numbers of Covid patients The authorities in the Indian capital Delhi have called for help from the army as the city grapples with a brutal second wave of Covid-19 cases. Hospitals in the city are in crisis, with intensive care beds full and an acute shortage of medical oxygen. Delhi s government wants the army to run Covid care facilities and intensive care units. Across India, case numbers since the start of the outbreak are closing in on 20 million. The country has seen more than 300,000 new cases a day for nearly two weeks straight while deaths stand at 220,000. ....
A Covid-19 patient arrives at the GTB hospital in New Delhi, 29 April 2021. Photo: AFP Hospitals in the city are in crisis, with intensive care beds full and an acute shortage of medical oxygen. Delhi s government wants the army to run Covid-19 care facilities and intensive care units. Across India, case numbers since the start of the outbreak are closing in on 20 million. The country has seen more than 300,000 new cases a day for nearly two weeks straight while deaths stand at 220,000. Experts say total Covid-19 cases and deaths in India are likely to be much higher, citing lack of testing and patients dying at home without being seen by doctors. ....