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India overwhelme­d: 200,739 new cases

Chaotic scenes as health-care facilities overwhelme­d with surge in admissions of COVID-19 patients

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NEW DELHI—India’s health ministry reported a record 200,739 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday. Many hospitals treating coronaviru­s patients reported severe shortages of beds and oxygen supplies. The surge was the seventh record daily increase in the last eight days and comes as India battles a massive second wave of infections. The total caseload reached 14.1 million, now sec- ond to the United States.

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India reported a record 200,000 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday and the financial hub of Mumbai entered a lockdown, as many hospitals treating coronaviru­s patients reported severe shortages of beds and oxygen supplies.

The surge was the seventh record daily increase in the last eight days and comes as India battles a massive second wave of infections that has its epicenter in the economical­ly significan­t state of Maharashtr­a, home to Mumbai. The western state accounts for about a quarter of the country’s total cases.

India reported 200,739 COVID-19 cases over the last 24 hours, according to health ministry data released Thursday. Deaths stood at 1,038, taking the total to 173,123.

The total case load reached 14.1 million, only second to the United States, which leads the global tally with 31.4 million cases.

‘We don’t have space’

Hospitals and doctors in Maharashtr­a as well other regions including Gujarat and Delhi in the north reported chaotic scenes as health-care facilities were overwhelme­d with a surge in admissions of COVID-19 patients.

“The situation is horrible. We are a 900-bed hospital, but there are about 60 patients waiting and we don’t have space for them,” said Avinash Gawande, an official at the Government Medical College and Hospital in Nagpur, a commercial hub in Maharashtr­a.

Hospitals in other places including Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state, reported oxygen shortages. “If such conditions persist, the death toll will rise,” the head of a medical body in Ahmedabad wrote in a letter to the Gujarat state chief minister.

Deadlier than 2020?

India’s government said the country was producing oxygen at its full capacity everyday for the last two days and it had boosted output.

“Along with the ramped up production of the oxygen manufactur­ing units and the surplus stocks available, the present availabili­ty of oxygen is sufficient,” the health ministry said in a statement on Thursday.

Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of pilgrims still thronged to a religious festival in the north of the country on Wednesday, stoking fears of a new surge in COVID-19 cases in the region.

In capital Delhi, too, daily COVID-19 cases are hitting new records, with doctors warning the surge could be deadlier than in 2020.

“This virus is more infectious and virulent... We have 35-yearolds with pneumonia in intensive care, which was not happening last year,” said Dhiren Gupta, a pediatrici­an at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi. “The situation is chaotic.”

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 ?? —REUTERS ?? NOWHERE TO REST Patients sit on a bed while waiting to be moved to a hospital, amidst the spread of the coronaviru­s disease in Ahmedabad, India, on April 14.
—REUTERS NOWHERE TO REST Patients sit on a bed while waiting to be moved to a hospital, amidst the spread of the coronaviru­s disease in Ahmedabad, India, on April 14.
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