India declares more lockdowns as Covid surge hits southern states

8 May 2021, 09:04

Indians in Jammu queue to receive their Covid-19 vaccinations
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Karnataka’s capital, Bengaluru, has the highest active caseload at more than 300,000, but experts warn that the worst is still to come.

Two southern states in India have become the latest to declare lockdowns as coronavirus cases surge at breakneck speed across the country and pressure mounts on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to implement a nationwide shutdown.

Karnataka’s capital, Bengaluru, has the highest active caseload of any Indian city at more than 300,000, but experts warn that the worst is still to come as India’s third largest city buckles under oxygen shortages, overrun hospitals and crowded crematoriums.

Infections have ballooned in India since February in a disastrous development blamed on more contagious variants as well as government decisions to allow massive crowds to gather for religious festivals and political rallies.

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A Covid-19 patient waits to be given oxygen for his breathing difficulties outside a government-run hospital in Jammu (Channi Anand/AP)

On Saturday, India reported 401,078 confirmed cases of Covid-19, including 4,187 deaths.

Overall, India has more than 21.8 million confirmed infections and nearly 240,000 deaths, though experts say that even those tolls are under-estimations.

One doctor in Bengaluru said he has had to reject patients “left, right and centre” as his hospital struggled to find more oxygen.

Dr Sanjay Gururaj, medical director at Shanti Hospital and Research Centre, said: “The problem is the demand is so high that we need constant oxygen.”

The hospital is sending a truck twice a day to oxygen plants on the outskirts of the city to bring back 12 jumbo oxygen cylinders.

“In normal times, this would have lasted over two weeks – now, it lasts just over a day,” Dr Gururaj added.

The state’s oxygen shortages prompted the high court on Wednesday to order the federal government to increase the daily liquid medical oxygen supplied to Karnataka.

The ruling came after 24 Covid patients died in a government hospital on Monday. It was unclear how many of them died due to the lack of oxygen, but an investigation is continuing.

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Workers load oxygen cylinders on to a hand cart at a government-run hospital in Jammu, India (Channi Anand/AP)

Experts have warned that the surge in Bengaluru is fast eclipsing other hard-hit cities like the capital, New Delhi, and Mumbai.

Cases have increased 100-fold since February, said Murad Banaji, a mathematician modelling Covid-19 growth in India, citing official data.

Test positivity has jumped to more than 30%, which indicates the infection is much more widespread than confirmed figures, he added.

“Disaster was looming by early March, when cases started to shoot up,” he said. “Bangalore is more than a ticking time bomb right now – it is in the middle of an explosion.” Bengaluru was previously known as Bangalore.

Much of the focus in recent weeks has been on northern India, led by New Delhi, where television stations have broadcast images of patients lying on stretchers outside hospitals and of mass funeral pyres burning throughout the night.

The situation unfurling in Karnataka has thrown attention to other southern states also battling a rise in cases. Daily cases have breached the 20,000 mark for the past three days in Andhra Pradesh state, leading to new restrictions there.

Kerala, which emerged as a blueprint for tackling the pandemic last year, began a lockdown on Saturday.

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With daily cases passing 40,000, the state is aggressively boosting resources, including converting hundreds of industrial oxygen cylinders into medical oxygen, said Dr Amar Fetle, the state’s officer for Covid-19.

“The magnitude of cases from last year to now is vastly different,” he said, adding that increasing numbers have meant more hospital admissions and extra strain on healthcare systems, with hospitals running nearly full.

“It’s become a race between occupancy and how fast we can add beds,” he said. “We’re trying to stay ahead of the virus as best as we can.”

Jacob John, professor of community medicine at Christian Medical College in Vellore, said it is clear that infections are rapidly rising across the southern region, but there has been “less visible outcry” than in the north because of relatively better health infrastructure and government initiatives that address problems at the community level.

However, while the virus has ripped through large cities in waves, smaller towns and villages, where healthcare is less accessible, are now exposed.

“These places are quickly getting affected, which means we may not have sustained the worst yet in south India,” he said.

By Press Association

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