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In a crisis, India's Modi could always change the narrative. Then came COVID-19.


Jun 14, 2021
NEW DELHI – As India gasped for air at the peak of its COVID-19 devastation, its leader appeared to advise his people to just breathe normally.
The instructions, a bit of yoga advice for the stressed, came from one of the many social media accounts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has used powerful oratory and digital savvy to become India’s most dominant leader in decades. But the tweet showed how India’s master of public perception has increasingly struggled to get his message across, exposing the limits of his ability to control the narrative.
The omnipresent Modi had largely vanished from public view as his government proved powerless to stop the deaths and the mounting criticism about his performance. With his poll numbers dropping and his allies straining to make his case on India’s talk shows, he has increasingly pushed “be positive” messaging and feel-good tips. ....

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Goa Medical College: 15 more patients die at Goa Medical College due to oxygen shortage | Goa News


Despite raising an SOS, police and health department officials reaching GMC in the wee hours of the night after the alarm of oxygen fluctuations in central pipeline was raised, 15 people died last night.
PANAJI: The state government’s failure to rectify the erratic supply of oxygen at Goa Medical College saw around 15 more Covid-19 patients dying in the “dark hours” of Thursday. The deaths, which occurred between 2am and 6am, coincided with a two hour long phase where oxygen pressure in GMC’s central line plummeted.
The crisis unfolded around 1:25 am when relatives began making SOS calls saying that oxygen levels were dropping at GMC. The reports were confirmed at 2.10 am when it was established that wards 145, 144, 146, 143, 149 GMC had an oxygen shortage. A doctor at ward 147 said only three cylinders were left. The drop has happened second time tonight. Patients on ventilator are being affected. docs at GMC begin to get flustered as authorities avoid their SOS ....

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Covid India: 15 more die in Goa hospital 'oxygen' tragedy


Covid India: 15 more die in Goa hospital oxygen tragedy
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Patients breathe with the help of oxygen provided in a hospital in India. Photo: AFP
Dean of medical college admits oxygen pressure had dropped at night.
Fifteen more patients at Goa’s government hospital died on Thursday morning, just two days after 26 patients succumbed following lack of oxygen at the hospital.
While a government lawyer told the high court that all 15 deaths could not be attributed to the disruption in oxygen supply, Shruti Chaturvedi, of the Goa Covid network of volunteers, which is also a petitioner in the court case, insisted they happened because of lack of oxygen. ....

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