Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

COVID SITUATION IN INDIA BEYOND HEARTBREAK­ING, SAYS WHO CHIEF

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GENEVA: The World Health Organizati­on chief voiced alarm on Monday at India’s recordbrea­king wave of Covid-19 cases and deaths, saying the organisati­on was rushing to help address the crisis.

“The situation in India is beyond heartbreak­ing,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s told reporters. “WHO is doing everything we can, providing critical equipment and supplies.”

He said the UN health agency was among other things sending “thousands of oxygen concentrat­ors”.

The World Health Organizati­on chief voiced alarm Monday at India’s record-breaking wave of Covid-19 cases and deaths, saying the organisati­on was rushing to help address the crisis.

“The situation in India is beyond heartbreak­ing,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s told reporters.

His comments came as India battles a catastroph­ic coronaviru­s wave that has overwhelme­d hospitals and crematoriu­ms working at full capacity.

A surge in recent days has seen patients’ families taking to social media to beg for oxygen supplies and locations of available hospital beds, and has forced the capital New Delhi to extend a week-long lockdown.

“WHO is doing everything we can, providing critical equipment and supplies,” Tedros said.

He said the UN health agency was among other things sending “thousands of oxygen concentrat­ors, prefabrica­ted mobile field hospitals and laboratory supplies.”

The WHO also said it had transferre­d more than 2,600 of its experts from various programmes, including polio and tuberculos­is, to work with Indian health authoritie­s to help respond to the pandemic.

The country of 1.3 billion has become the latest hotspot of a pandemic that has killed more than three million people worldwide, even as richer countries take steps towards normality with quickening inoculatio­n programmes.

The US and Britain rushed ventilator­s and vaccine materials to help India weather the devastatin­g crisis, while a range of other countries also pledged support. Since the virus that causes Covid-19 first surfaced in China in late 2019, the disease has killed more than 3.1 million people out of at least 147 million infected, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP.

Tedros on Monday lamented that global new case numbers have been rising for the past nine weeks straight.

“To put it in perspectiv­e,” he said, “there were almost as many cases globally last week as in the first five months of the pandemic.” The US remains the worst-affected country, with some 572,200 deaths, followed by Brazil and Mexico.India is in fourth placeand in recent days been driving the global case numbers.

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