India reports global record of 314,000 new coronavirus infections

23 April 2021, 08:04

Coronavirus vaccine queue
Virus Outbreak India. Picture: PA

A surge in the virus is threatening to overwhelm the country’s fragile healthcare system.

India has reported a global record of more than 314,000 new infections as a coronavirus surge sends more people into a fragile healthcare system critically short of hospital beds and oxygen.

The 314,835 infections added in the past 24 hours raised India’s total past 15.9 million cases since the pandemic began.

It is the second-highest total in the world, next to the United States. India has a population of nearly 1.4 billion people.

Global coronavirus totals graphic
(PA Graphics)

Fatalities rose by 2,104 in the past 24 hours, raising India’s overall death toll to 184,657, the health ministry said.

A large number of hospitals are reporting acute shortages of beds and medicine and are running on dangerously low levels of oxygen.

The New Delhi High Court ordered the government to divert oxygen from industrial use to hospitals to save people’s lives.

“You can’t have people die because there is no oxygen. Beg, borrow or steal, it is a national emergency,” the judges said, responding to a petition by a New Delhi hospital seeking the court’s intervention.

Vaccine queue in Mumbai
An elderly woman arrives for Covid-19 vaccine in Mumbai (AP)

The government is rushing oxygen tankers to replenish supplies to hospitals.

Indian health minister Harsh Vardhan said “demand and supply is being monitored round the clock”.

He said in a tweet that to address the exponential spike in demand, the government has increased the quota of oxygen for the seven worst-hit states.

Lockdowns and strict curbs have been imposed in New Delhi and other cities.

In scenes repeated across the country, ambulances rush from one hospital to another, trying to find an empty bed, while grieving relatives line up outside crematoriums where the number of dead bodies has jumped several times.

Field hospital in Mumbai
Workers set up a Covid-19 field hospital in Mumbai (AP)

Dr Sanjay Gururaj, a doctor at Bengaluru-based Shanti Hospital and Research Centre, said: “I get numerous calls every day from patients desperate for a bed. The demand is far too much than the supply.

“I try to find beds for patients every day, and it’s been incredibly frustrating to not be able to help them. In the last week, three patients of mine have died at home because they were unable to get beds. As a doctor, it’s an awful feeling.”

The main cremation ground at Lucknow, the state capital, received nearly 200 bodies on Sunday.

A Covid-19 patient
A patient waits inside an ambulance to be attended to and admitted into a dedicated COVID-19 government hospital in Ahmedabad (AP)

In Kanpur, also in Uttar Pradesh, 35 temporary platforms have been set up on Bithoor-Sidhnath Ghat along the Ganges River to cremate bodies.

The health ministry said that of the country’s total production of 7,500 metric tonnes of oxygen per day, 6,600 metric tonnes is being allocated for medical use.

It also said that 75 railroad coaches in the Indian capital have been turned into hospitals providing an additional 1,200 beds for Covid-19 patients.

The Times of India newspaper said that the previous highest daily case count of 307,581 was reported in the US on January 8.

By Press Association

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