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India's health system is collapsing under the fastest spreading coronavirus surge since the pandemic started, with gravediggers burning piles of bodies and crematorium furnaces melting from round-the-clock use.
Another 259,170 cases were recorded on Tuesday, the world's highest daily rate, and 1,761 deaths, the country's highest ever daily toll, after a new variant of Covid emerged which scientists fear could partly evade vaccines.
At the start of the year, India thought it had beaten the pandemic and had kicked off a mass vaccination drive.
Face masks and social distancing were cast aside and huge crowds flocked to religious festivals, election rallies and cricket matches.
But in its hospitals, short of oxygen, ventilators and beds, doctors started warning that they were becoming overwhelmed, including by a new phenomenon - younger patients.
Medics in Delhi say that two thirds of their new patients are under-45, while in Mumbai, doctors say that they are seeing children aged 12 to 15, where there were virtually no child admissions in the first wave.
One Gujarat hospital has set up the state's first paediatric coronavirus ward.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-collapsing-Covid-19-spreads-faster-ever.html
I'm very concerned about this news if true, I just could not take another lockdown because immigrants have been allowed in who have been in contact with the disease..again!!
Another 259,170 cases were recorded on Tuesday, the world's highest daily rate, and 1,761 deaths, the country's highest ever daily toll, after a new variant of Covid emerged which scientists fear could partly evade vaccines.
At the start of the year, India thought it had beaten the pandemic and had kicked off a mass vaccination drive.
Face masks and social distancing were cast aside and huge crowds flocked to religious festivals, election rallies and cricket matches.
But in its hospitals, short of oxygen, ventilators and beds, doctors started warning that they were becoming overwhelmed, including by a new phenomenon - younger patients.
Medics in Delhi say that two thirds of their new patients are under-45, while in Mumbai, doctors say that they are seeing children aged 12 to 15, where there were virtually no child admissions in the first wave.
One Gujarat hospital has set up the state's first paediatric coronavirus ward.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-collapsing-Covid-19-spreads-faster-ever.html
I'm very concerned about this news if true, I just could not take another lockdown because immigrants have been allowed in who have been in contact with the disease..again!!

