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Gasping for breath: India struggles to cope with an acute oxygen crisis in the midst of a deadly second covid wave


ISSUE DATE: May 10, 2021
UPDATED: May 1, 2021 18:49 IST
A Covid-19 patient, on oxygen support outside Delhi’s
LNJP Hospital, waits to be admitted (Amal KS/Getty Images)
On the night of April 23, Subhash Varma, a 53-year-old healthcare professional, and his wife Anuja returned exhausted to their flat in Dwarka, a suburb in southwestern Delhi. They had spent a harrowing day trying to get Anuja’s severely ill sister Tanuja Vidyarthi into the emergency ward at the Jaipur Golden Hospital, a designated Covid-19 treatment centre in Rohini, 22 kilometres away. A schoolteacher from Karol Bagh, Tanuja, 53, had tested positive for Covid on April 16 and rushed to the hospital after her blood oxygen level plummeted to under 70. ....

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Covid-19: Scientists revise peak predictions upwards to 38-48 lakh cases in mid-May


Meanwhile, government remains remorseless, even as the healthcare infrastructure struggles to keep up
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10 days ago, scientists from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) had used a mathematical model to predict that India’s Covid graph could peak at 33-35 lakh active cases by mid-May and decline thereafter. But the same scientists have now revised their predictions upwards.
Now, these scientists from IIT Hyderabad and Kanpur say that the peak numbers could range from 38-48 lakhs between May 14 and 18. They also say that the daily infections could go as high as 4.4 fresh cases between May 4 and 8. Given how, we are already recording over 3.5 lakh new cases every day, the number doesn’t seem that far off. ....

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Active COVID cases likely to peak at 38-48 lakh in mid-May: IIT scientists in latest prediction


Active COVID cases likely to peak at 38-48 lakh in mid-May: IIT scientists in latest prediction
After prediction for April 15 didn t come true, scientist revise May projection after initially foreseeing the cases to peak between May 11-15 with 33-35 lakh cases.
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NEW DELHI: Active cases in the ongoing second COVID-19 wave in India may peak at 38-48 lakh between May 14-18 and daily new infections could hit a high of 4.4 lakh from May 4-8, according to a mathematical model by IIT scientists who have revised their projections upwards.
India on Monday saw a single-day rise of 3,52,991 (3.52 lakh) COVID-19 infections and 2,812 fatalities with 28,13,658 (28.13 lakh) active cases. ....

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COVID-19 India: Active Covid Cases To Peak At 38-48 Lakh In Mid-May, Say IIT Scientists


India today saw a single-day rise of 3,52,991 (3.52 lakh) COVID-19 infections. (File)
New Delhi:
Active cases in the ongoing second COVID-19 wave in India may peak at 38-48 lakh between May 14-18 and daily new infections could hit a high of 4.4 lakh from May 4-8, according to a mathematical model by IIT scientists who have revised their projections upwards.
India today saw a single-day rise of 3,52,991 (3.52 lakh) COVID-19 infections and 2,812 fatalities with 28,13,658 (28.13 lakh) active cases.
The scientists from the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur and Hyderabad applied the Susceptible, Undetected, Tested (positive), and Removed Approach (SUTRA) model to predict that active cases would go up further by over 10 lakh by mid-May. ....

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IIT scientists revise prediction, say active Covid cases likely to peak at 38-48 lakh in mid-May


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Active cases in the ongoing second COVID-19 wave in India may peak at 38-48 lakh between May 14-18 and daily new infections could hit a high of 4.4 lakh from May 4-8, according to a mathematical model by IIT scientists who have revised their projections upwards.
India on Monday saw a single-day rise of 3,52,991 (3.52 lakh) COVID-19 infections and 2,812 fatalities with 28,13,658 (28.13 lakh) active cases.
The scientists from the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur and Hyderabad applied the Susceptible, Undetected, Tested (positive), and Removed Approach’ (SUTRA) model to predict that active cases would go up further by over 10 lakh by mid-May. ....

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