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INDIA RUNNING OUT OF OXYGEN

Second wave sees spike of 20 million cases as foreign aid pours in for the beleaguere­d

- NEW DELHI

INDIA’S total Covid-19 caseload neared 20 million yesterday as oxygen shortages in hospitals exacerbate­d a devastatin­g second wave and much-needed foreign assistance continued to pour in.

Infections have soared by around eight million since the end of March, according to official data, which many suspect are an underestim­ate.

India’s underfunde­d healthcare system is under severe strain, with fatal shortages of beds, drugs and oxygen, leaving some to die while awaiting treatment in long queues outside hospitals here and in other cities.

Twenty-four people died in one hospital overnight on Sunday in the southern state of Karnataka after the hospital ran out of oxygen, press reports and sources said, though the district administra­tion denied that shortages had caused the deaths.

Another 12 died on Saturday in

a hospital here after it ran out of oxygen, reports said.

Several hospitals sent out desperate appeals for oxygen on social media overnight, with deliveries arriving only in the nick of time.

One children’s clinic in Delhi raised the alarm on Twitter over a shortage of oxygen that has reportedly left around 25 to 30 newborns and children at risk.

“Oxygen is a basic requiremen­t of a hospital and a consistent supply has not been assured. We are constantly firefighti­ng,” the head of the Madhukar Rainbow Children’s Hospital Dr Dinesh told the Indian Express daily.

Federal and state authoritie­s have been scrambling to get extra oxygen to hospitals, including by sourcing it from industry and sending “Oxygen Express” trains.

Foreign assistance has also been pouring in, including from Germany and France, which this weekend sent medical equipment, including oxygen-generating plants.

“Out there the hospitals are full. People are sometimes dying in front of the hospitals. They have no more oxygen,” German ambassador Walter J. Lindner said.

Adding to the pressure on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Supreme Court on Sunday ordered the government to rectify the oxygen situation in Delhi by midnight yesterday.

 ?? PIC AFP ?? A patient breathing with the help of oxygen provided by a gurdwara amid a devastatin­g Covid-19 pandemic in Ghaziabad on Sunday.
PIC AFP A patient breathing with the help of oxygen provided by a gurdwara amid a devastatin­g Covid-19 pandemic in Ghaziabad on Sunday.

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