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India’s Covid disaster
Editorial 25 April 2021
INDIA is in the midst of a cataclysmic COVID-19 nightmare that has unleashed unimaginable suffering on its people. The statistics are getting bleak. The day after, claims at the beginning of the year that the government had "beaten" the virus with new cases up to 11,000 a day, this week India recorded the coronavirus cases in a single day, with the world cases in 332,730. The total number of dead at 190,000 is staggering, with 2,624 deaths recorded in 24 hours on Saturday only.
The bills that come from the other side of the border are truly heartbreaking: there are desperate pleas for oxygen with patients begging doctors for treatment outside emergency rooms, like others breathe their last; death is happening in plain sight; makeshift crematoria are being created in parking lots to deal with the deluge of bodies. With hospitals exceeding their capacity and the collapse of health infrastructure, Doctors across India are exhausted by swimming against a devouring Current.
Thousands are slowly dying every day due to a lack of oxygen and medication - many of these lives might have been saved had it not been for the despicable absence of initiative.
India's Covid-19 story didn't have to be this horror show. But complacency, denial, and an utter disregard for science and the data pushed millions to a crippling crisis. Like the first reports of mutations strains and their high transmissivity emerged, the Narendra Modi government continued its grandiloquence. Instead of chalking out a plan to vaccinate the Indians first, the government was quick to secure agreements to export the vaccine. The result is almost too painful to bear: citizens of the world's largest vaccine manufacturer are dying by the thousands.
Meanwhile, superspreader meetings like election rallies in West Bengal and the Kumbh Mela were allowed to follow. The role of BJP leaders here has been criminal. Just a month ago, the party encouraged its supporters to attend the Kumbh festival, falsely claiming it was certain.
In Uttarakhand, the chief minister went so far as to say that "confidence in God will beat the dread of the infection. "Only a couple of days prior, Leader Modi reported the undoing of pre-political decision roadshows when criticism of his government's policy. The handling of the crisis intensified. It is due to this absence of leadership that India has become I have a moral for others in the region. In Pakistan, where Coronavirus cases are expanding at a disturbing rate, and the medical clinics of the capital are inadequate, the government appears to be sleepwalking into a similar disaster.
Poor vaccine release, a cracked health system, and blatant disregard because SOPs could spell doom in a matter of weeks. The government's strategy will implement a lock only if the System's collapse is imminent. Yes, if the authorities do not reconsider this strategy and act fast, the next few weeks will bring unrelenting pain and suffering.
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