Western Mail

323,144 new cases in India as aid arrives

- ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTERS newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

INDIA recorded more than 320,000 new cases of coronaviru­s infection yesterday as the country’s sinking health system started receiving muchneeded support from foreign nations.

Yesterday’s 323,144 new infections raised India’s total past 17.6 million, behind only the United States.

It ended a five-day streak of recording the largest single-day increases in any country throughout the pandemic, but the decline likely reflects lower weekend testing rather than reduced spread of the virus.

The health ministry also reported another 2,771 deaths in 24 hours, with roughly 115 succumbing to the disease every hour. The latest fatalities pushed India’s death toll to 197,894, behind the US, Brazil and Mexico. Experts say even these figures are probably an undercount.

Foreign ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi tweeted photos yesterday of the first shipment of medical aid from Britain. It included 100 ventilator­s and 95 oxygen concentrat­ors.

Other nations including the US, Germany, Israel, France and Pakistan have also promised medical aid to India.

The countries have said they will supply oxygen, diagnostic tests, treatments, ventilator­s and PPE to help India at a time of crisis which World Health Organisati­on chief Tedros Adhanom

Ghebreyesu­s on Monday called “beyond heartbreak­ing”.

The surge, spurred by insidious new variants of coronaviru­s, has undermined the Indian government’s premature claims of victory over the pandemic.

The country of nearly 1.4 billion people is facing a chronic shortage of space on its intensive care wards.

Hospitals are experienci­ng oxygen shortages and many people are being forced to turn to makeshift facilities for mass burials and cremations as the country’s funeral services have become overwhelme­d.

India has also started airlifting oxygen tankers to states in need. Special trains with oxygen supplies are also running in the country.

The White House was moving to share raw materials for the production of the AstraZenec­a vaccine with India by diverting some US orders to the vaccine manufactur­er, Serum Institute of India.

White House Covid-19 coordinato­r Jeff Zients said the Biden administra­tion was working to satisfy other “key requests” from the Indian government, namely for PPE, tests, therapeuti­cs, oxygen and respirator­y devices.

 ??  ?? > Health workers and relatives carry the body of a Covid-19 victim for cremation in Jammu, India
> Health workers and relatives carry the body of a Covid-19 victim for cremation in Jammu, India

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