Bodies Pile Up As Covid Overwhelms India

Bodies Pile Up As Covid Overwhelms India
Horrific scenes of bodies of Covid victims lay burning yesterday
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Horrific scenes of bodies of Covid victims lay burning yesterday in funeral pyres cramming New Delhi’s sidewalks and car parks amid an explosion of new cases, as foreign aid began arriving at surging hotspot India in efforts to keep the pandemic at bay.

While rising vaccinations in the United States have allowed the country that was once the worst hit by coronavirus to relax its mask-wearing in some locations, India is suddenly in the overwhelming grip of the crisis.

Crates of ventilators and other oxygen devices from Britain were unloaded at a Delhi airport Tuesday, the first emergency medical supplies to arrive in the country where infection and death rates are growing exponentially.

The United States has also pledged to export millions of AstraZeneca vaccine doses, while President Joe Biden hailed the ‘stunning‘ progress his nation by contrast has made to get the pandemic under control.

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The explosion in infections in India — 350,000 new cases were recorded there on Tuesday alone — has driven a surge in global cases to 147.7 million and the virus has now killed more than 3.1 million people worldwide.

Despite India’s status as the ‘pharmacy of the world‘, the biggest producer of generic drugs has been unable to meet the demand for antiviral medication such as remdesivir.

Many doctors say the drug is not essential for the treatment of Covid-19, but hospitals have been prescribing it anyway.

‘This government has failed us so much that those who can normally survive also die,‘ said one exhausted man, Vinod Kumar, as he waited in line for medication.

‘We’ll be there for them‘ – World Powers
The US, France, Germany, Canada, the EU and the World Health Organization have all promised to rush supplies to India.

On Monday Biden announced the United States would send up to 60 million doses of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine abroad.

While Washington has not decided yet which countries will be the recipients, India appears to be a leading contender after Biden spoke with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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