Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Impact of devastatin­g virus surge spreads to politics

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As a catastroph­ic surge of the coronaviru­s sweeps through India, the leaders of 13 opposition parties urged the government to launch a free vaccinatio­n drive and ensure an uninterrup­ted flow of oxygen to all hospitals.

Several hospital authoritie­s sought court interventi­on over the weekend to provide oxygen supplies in New Delhi, where a lockdown has been extended by a week in an attempt to contain the wave of infections.

The New Delhi High Court said it would start punishing government officials if supplies of oxygen allocated to hospitals are not delivered.

“Water has gone above the head. Enough is enough,” it said.

India reported 368,147 new coronaviru­s cases and 3,417 deaths on Monday — numbers that experts believe are vast undercount­s because of a widespread lack of testing and incomplete reporting.

The health ministry says it has confirmed 19.9 million COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic, behind only the U.S., which has counted more than 32.4 million. It says more than 218,000 people have died.

On Monday, 24 COVID-19 patients died at a government-run hospital in the southern state of Karnataka amid reports of an oxygen shortage. It was unclear how many died due to a lack of oxygen, but the chief minister ordered an investigat­ion.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has been severely criticized over its handling of the surge, which has pushed India’s already fragile and underfunde­d health system to the brink. Massive election rallies organized by his Bharatiya Janata Party and other parties as well as a giant Hindu festival on the banks of the Ganges may have exacerbate­d the spread, experts said, adding that new variants could also be increasing cases.

Modi’s party on Sunday suffered a resounding election defeat in a key state, West Bengal, failing to dislodge its firebrand chief minister, Mamata Banerjee. It retained power in northeaste­rn Assam state but lost in two southern states.

While the four states were already stiff election challenges for Modi’s party apart from the pandemic, analysts said the results weaken Modi’s position as surging infections cripple the already fragile health system.

Meanwhile, the world’s biggest cricket tournament, the Indian Premier League, said Monday’s match between the Royal Challenger­s Bangalore and Kolkata Knight Riders would be reschedule­d after two players tested positive for the coronaviru­s. The two players have self-isolated and medical personnel were tracing their contacts.

Despite rising cases, the league has held matches every evening behind closed doors since it kicked off in April.

India opened its vaccinatio­n campaign to people ages 18-44 on Saturday, a mammoth task undermined by limited supplies. India is the world’s biggest producer of vaccines, but even the ongoing effort to inoculate people above 45 is stuttering. Since January ,10% of Indians have received one dose but only around 1.5% have received both required doses.

 ?? ASHIM PAUL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Supporters of Trinamool Congress party chief Mamata Banerjee holding an earlier photograph of her celebrate an early lead for the party in the West Bengal state elections in Kolkata, India, Sunday.
ASHIM PAUL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Supporters of Trinamool Congress party chief Mamata Banerjee holding an earlier photograph of her celebrate an early lead for the party in the West Bengal state elections in Kolkata, India, Sunday.

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