Oman Daily Observer

Covid lockdown empties Delhi streets amid surge

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New Delhi led major cities across India into a weekend lockdown on Saturday as the country confronts a fierce new coronaviru­s wave, with more than 230,000 fresh daily cases and families clamouring for drugs and hospital beds.

Hopes that South Asia might have beaten the pandemic have been dashed with India seeing over two million new cases this month alone and Bangladesh and Pakistan also imposing shutdowns.

India added another record 234,000 cases Saturday to pass 14.5 million overall and 1,341 deaths took its pandemic total to 175,649 deaths.

The per-capita rates remain low by internatio­nal comparison, but the speed at which cases are rising led the internatio­nal Red Cross to call the South Asian surge “truly frightenin­g”.

India now has three times the daily cases of the United States, the world’s worst-hit country.

After a national lockdown a year ago led to an economic slump, the Indian government is desperate to avoid a second stoppage. But Delhi joined Mumbai in ordering all but essential services to close.

Landmarks such as the historic

Red Fort where tens of thousands of people would normally gather were deserted. “Not one person has turned up,” said security guard Anil Dayan. Police checked many of the cars that strayed onto the streets.

The city of more than 20 million people now has the most daily cases in India and restaurant­s, malls and gyms were all closed. Weddings can go ahead with guests limited to 50 people, while only 20 can attend funerals.

“Don’t panic. All essential services will be available through the weekend,” Delhi’s chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said.

Maharashtr­a, which includes Mumbai, Gujarat and IT hub Bangalore’s home state Karnataka have also imposed restrictio­ns on movement.

Uttar Pradesh state, home to some 240 million people, has ordered a one-day lockdown on Sunday.

Similarly, the northern state of Uttarakhan­d has restricted gatherings to 200 people — but exempted the huge Hindu Kumbh Mela festival.

The gathering in Haridwar has attracted up to 25 million people since January, including some 4.6 million this week alone, with most people ignoring Covid-19 guidelines.

More than 1,600 people tested positive for coronaviru­s in Haridwar in barely three days this week and experts fear that many devotees will take the virus back to their home towns and villages.

The latest round of voting also went ahead in the West Bengal state election with long queues forming outside polling stations. Rival parties have been holding huge rallies in recent weeks again fuelling super-spreader fears.

In the state capital Kolkata, railway employee Samaresh Tapna fell sick after attending one such gathering and was hospitalis­ed. “I felt angry with myself... I cursed my fate,” the 42-year-old said.

Hospitals are running short of oxygen and widely prescribed medicines such as Remdesivir and Fabiflu, prompting desperate people to pay exorbitant black market rates.

Delhi joined Mumbai in ordering all but essential services to close

 ?? — AFP ?? Police stop vehicles to check commuters as a weekend lockdown is in effect wherein only people catering to essential services were allowed to commute in New Delhi.
— AFP Police stop vehicles to check commuters as a weekend lockdown is in effect wherein only people catering to essential services were allowed to commute in New Delhi.

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