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Op-Ed: How anti-democratic politics make India s COVID calamity worse

Op-Ed: How anti-democratic politics make India s COVID calamity worse Prerna Singh © Provided by The LA Times Funeral pyres of victims of COVID-19 burn at a lot that has been converted into a mass crematorium in New Delhi on April 24. (Altaf Qadri / Associated Press) “I cannot breathe.” My uncle, a physician in Delhi, recounted how the cry reverberated through the ward he was overseeing. Across the country, hundreds of thousands of Indians are dying in their homes, on the streets, on the way to, outside and inside hospitals, including top private hospitals in Delhi, such as where my uncle works, that have exhausted their oxygen supplies.

No refuge for India s rich and middle class from second COVID-19 wave

No refuge for India s rich and middle class from second COVID-19 wave David Pierson, Parth M.N., Varsha Torgalkar © (Associated Press) People wait in line outside the office of the Chemists Assn. for the antiviral drug Remdesivir in Pune, India. (Associated Press) Pinakin Tendulkar’s gated apartment complex with its yoga garden and jogging path insulates middle-class families from the pollution, desperation and chaos that permeate the lives of India s urban poor. Class distinctions are harshly drawn in this nation, but when a ferocious second wave of COVID-19 swept through this prosperous city of technology parks and research institutes, Tendulkar was as powerless as those less fortunate to stop the disease from breaching his suburban walls.

No refuge for India s rich and middle class from new COVID wave

Infections and deaths continue to climb at alarming rates as India’s second COVID-19 wave threatens to topple its healthcare system. India, the world’s second-most populous country, with 1.4 billion people, has been setting daily records for new cases. It has become a land of misery, countless funeral pyres and urgent calls for its large diaspora to send help. The country accounted for nearly half of new infections recorded worldwide last week. At least 234,083 Indians are confirmed to have died of COVID-19, though the actual number is believed to be much higher because of underreporting. Advertisement India’s leaders thought they had contained the virus after seeing cases dip at the start of the year. Social restrictions were loosened, sparking a surge in infections in March that led to a near collapse of the country’s healthcare system amid a dearth of vaccines.

Israël envoie du matériel médical à l Inde, ravagée par la Covid-19

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India: Estamos siendo testigos de un crimen contra la humanidad | Sociedad

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