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COVID-19: Nepal facing devastating second wave as virus spreads from bordering India

The surge in new cases is believed to have come from India, which borders southern Nepal, with the working population bringing it to the country. As a result, the Nepalese Government closed 22 out of 35 border entry points with India, according to The Guardian reported some Nepal districts are already experiencing a shortage of hospital beds and oxygen. In the Banke district doctors at Bheri hospital said it was turning into a mini India , as the virus spread out of control. The situation is out of control. We are in a helpless situation, said the hospital s chief consultant physician Rajan Pandey. We lack nursing manpower in the hospital.

Nepal s COVID-19 Crisis Becomes Unmanageable Amid Exponential Rise in Cases

Nepal s COVID-19 Crisis Becomes Unmanageable Amid Exponential Rise in Cases
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As India s Covid-19 Wave Spreads Further into South Asia, Direct Relief Mounts Large-Scale Response

As India’s Covid-19 Wave Spreads Further into South Asia, Direct Relief Mounts Large-Scale Response The organization is shipping aid to India and Bangladesh, and is reviewing additional requests for support. Medical aid is staged on April 30, 2021, for departure to India, where Covid-19 cases have spiked during recent weeks. Direct Relief is supporting hospitals in the country with requested aid. (Lara Cooper/Direct Relief) India’s daily number of confirmed Covid-19 cases shot up to 400,000 over the weekend, a grim milestone in a country that has been overwhelmed by a deadly second wave of the pandemic. While the most recent daily totals were lower – just over 370,000 – that is not yet an indication that India has reached its peak number of cases, said Andrew Schroeder, Direct Relief’s vice president of Research and Analysis. In other words, the worst may be yet to come.

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