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COVID-19 Surge Rattles Hospitals In India

COVID-19 Surge Rattles Hospitals In India Experts warn country s health care system is on brink of collapse as daily infections top 200,000. In New Delhi, one sound is conspicuous these days the siren of ambulances. More so outside the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital, one of India s largest COVID-19 facilities. As India is witnessing an unprecedented surge in coronavirus cases, the hospitals in Delhi and other parts of the country are overflowing with patients, with experts warning the health care system is teetering on the brink of collapse. Two weeks ago, I used to bring one or two patients here…but now I drop 5-6 positive patients every day to the different hospitals. It is very scary, says Sarvesh Pandey, an ambulance driver, outside the Lok Nayak Hospital.

As Delhi s COVID Deaths Rise, So Does Pressure on Cremation, Burial Grounds

As Delhi s COVID Deaths Rise, So Does Pressure on Cremation, Burial Grounds At Nigambodh Ghat, cremations have gone up from 3-4 daily in early April to 30-40 now. COVID-19 victims bodies being creamated at the Nigambodh Ghat in New Delhi, Thursday, April 15, 2021. Photo: PTI/Arun Sharma Health9 hours ago New Delhi: With Delhi witnessing a nearly ten-fold increase in the number of daily deaths due to COVID-19 since the beginning of this month, the cremation grounds and burial grounds in the city are feeling the pressure. As of Thursday, 11,652 COVID-19 deaths had been recorded in Delhi. With the rise in COVID-19 cases, the death count has also shot up sharply. While some of the deaths taking place due to the novel coronavirus in Delhi are of those coming to the city for treatment from other states too, the increase in the bodies of COVID-19 victims coming to the cremation grounds and burial grounds in the city is an indicator of how bad the situation has become.

Delhi Crematoriums, Graveyards Struggle To Keep Up As COVID-19 Deaths Rise

Delhi recorded 104 deaths due to coronavirus on Wednesday, the highest since November 20. New Delhi: At Delhi s biggest crematorium, Nigambodh Ghat, the number of cremations have gone up from 15 per day to over 30 as COVID-19-related deaths in the national capital continue to rise. Delhi recorded 104 deaths due to coronavirus on Wednesday, the highest since November 20. The same day, India recorded 1,027 deaths, the highest daily count since October 18 when 1,033 deaths were recorded. Gautam, 27, who lost his grandfather to Covid on Tuesday night reached the Nigambodh Ghat on Wednesday at 8:30am but even after five hours, the funeral had not been performed due to lack of space at the cremation facility.

COVID-19 second wave: Workers from Bihar return home fearing lockdown

COVID-19 second wave: Workers from Bihar return home fearing lockdown
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