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India turns to ex-army medics for help

COVID SURGE Fauci urges complete lockdown

- ABHIRUP ROY AND AISHWARYA NAIR

• India will recruit hundreds of former army medics to support its overwhelme­d health-care system, the defence ministry said on Sunday, as the country grapples with record COVID-19 infections and deaths amid calls for a complete nationwide lockdown.

The announceme­nt came as the head of the Indian Medical Associatio­n (IMA) said more than 860 medics have died in the country since the pandemic began, 116 of them in less than a month during the ongoing second wave.

Many Indian states have imposed strict lockdowns over the past month while others have announced restrictio­ns on public movement and shut down cinemas, restaurant­s, pubs and shopping malls.

But pressure is mounting on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to announce a nationwide lockdown as it did during the first wave last year.

The IMA called for a “complete, well-planned, pre-announced” lockdown instead of sporadic night curfews and restrictio­ns imposed by states for a few days at a time.

“IMA is astonished to see the extreme lethargy and inappropri­ate actions from the ministry of health in combating the agonizing crisis born out of the devastatin­g second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic,” it said in a statement on Saturday.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, a top White House coronaviru­s adviser, said on Sunday he has advised Indian authoritie­s they need to shut down.

“You've got to shut down. I believe several of the Indian states have already done that, but you need to break the chain of transmissi­on. And one of the ways to do that is to shut down,” Fauci said on ABC's This Week television program.

Modi is battling criticism for allowing huge gatherings at a religious festival and holding large election rallies over the past two months even as COVID-19 cases were surging.

The health ministry reported 4,092 deaths over the past 24 hours, taking the overall death toll to 242,362. New cases rose by 403,738, just shy of the record and increasing the total since the start of the pandemic to 22.3 million.

India on Saturday reported its highest ever single-day COVID-19 death toll of 4,187. The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation estimates that India will see one million COVID-19 deaths by August.

With an acute shortage of oxygen and beds in many hospitals and with morgues and crematoriu­ms overflowin­g, experts have said the actual numbers for COVID-19 cases and fatalities could be far higher than reported.

 ?? ANINDITO MUKHERJEE/GETTY IMAGES ?? Family members wearing personal protective equipment perform last rites for a COVID-19 victim at a crematoriu­m in New Delhi, India, on Sunday. More than 860 medics have died in India during the pandemic.
ANINDITO MUKHERJEE/GETTY IMAGES Family members wearing personal protective equipment perform last rites for a COVID-19 victim at a crematoriu­m in New Delhi, India, on Sunday. More than 860 medics have died in India during the pandemic.

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