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Blaze at an Indian hospital Covid-19 ward kills 18
From CNN’s Manveena Suri in New Delhi
Damaged equipment and furniture are seen in the burnt interior of a hospital treating coronavirus patients, after a deadly fire, in India s western Gujarat state, May 1, in this still image obtained from video. ANI/Reuters
Eighteen people are dead after a fire broke out at a Covid-19 hospital ward in India’s Gujarat state in the early hours of Saturday.
The fire broke out in the intensive care unit of the Welfare Hospital in the western state’s Bharuch district, according to Dr. MD Modiya, a senior district official.
India Covid-19: How Modi could have stopped his country s devastating crisis but didn t CNN 25 mins ago By Julia Hollingsworth, CNN © Anindito Mukherjee/Getty Images People are silhouetted against multiple burning funeral pyres of patients who died of the Covid-19 on April 24, 2021 in New Delhi, India.
On April 17, ahead of a state election, a maskless Prime Minister Narendra Modiboasted to a sea of cheering supporters: I ve never ever seen such huge crowds at a rally.
His country was on the brink of a humanitarian crisis. That day, India recorded more than 261,000 new coronavirus cases more than many countries have seen during the entire pandemic.
India Expands Faltering Vaccine Drive As New Cases Soar By Bhuvan Bagga and Glenda Kwek
05/01/21 AT 4:40 AM
India s devastating Covid-19 surge further accelerated on Saturday with more than 400,000 new cases in 24 hours, as vaccinations opened to all adults despite shortages of shots.
Two months ago the health minister said India was in the end game of the pandemic as it sent millions of vaccines abroad, but now exports have stopped and people are desperate to be inoculated.
A crowd of around 100 people formed outside one Delhi hospital on Saturday one of very few offering shots to those under 45 years old.
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