Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

INDIA’S CAPITAL UNDER SIEGE FROM COVID-19

’Dire need of beds, oxygen, drugs’

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India’s capital New Delhi recorded 25,500 coronaviru­s cases in a 24-hour period, with about one in three people tested returning a positive result, its chief minister said, urging the federal government to provide more hospital beds to tackle the crisis.

Less than 100 critical care beds were available in the city of more than 20 million people, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Sunday, as social media was flooded with people complainin­g about lack of beds, oxygen cylinders and drugs. “The bigger worry is that in last 24 hours positivity rate has increased to around 30% from 24% ... The cases are rising very rapidly. The beds are filling fast,” Kejriwal told a news briefing.

In a separate statement, the city government said it had informed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s federal administra­tion about “the dire need of beds and oxygen” and beds were now being set up in schools.

New Delhi, which has imposed a weekend curfew, is among the worst hit cities in India, where a second major wave of coronaviru­s infections is straining health infrastruc­ture.

Nationwide, India reported 261,500 new cases on Sunday, taking the total number of cases to nearly 14.8 million, second only to the United States, which has reported more than 31 million infections. The country’s deaths from COVID-19 rose by a record 1,501 to reach a total of 177,150.

“There is no option but to lockdown Delhi for 1-2 weeks,” said Dr. Ambrish Mithal, a top doctor of endocrinol­ogy and diabetes at hospital operator Max Healthcare, adding that weekend curfews “won’t do”.

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People pray before burying victims who died of coronaviru­s, at a graveyard in New Delhi

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