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India Covid-19 crisis deepens: New infections at record for fifth day

  • Britain, Germany and US among those pledging aid
  • About 8.6 million set to vote in West Bengal election

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A woman is consoled by her relative after her husband died from coronavirus outside a Covid-19 hospital in Ahmedabad, India (Pic: REUTERS/Amit Dave)

A woman is consoled by her relative after her husband died from coronavirus outside a Covid-19 hospital in Ahmedabad, India (Pic: REUTERS/Amit Dave)

Relatives react as a healthcare worker pulls a stretcher carrying the body of a person, who died from the coronavirus disease in Ahmedabad, India (Pic: REUTERS/Amit Dave)

Relatives react as a healthcare worker pulls a stretcher carrying the body of a person, who died from the coronavirus disease in Ahmedabad, India (Pic: REUTERS/Amit Dave)

A man transports a dead body on a handcart to a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for mass cremation of Covid-19 victims, in New Delhi, India (Pic: AP/Altaf Qadri)

A man transports a dead body on a handcart to a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for mass cremation of Covid-19 victims, in New Delhi, India (Pic: AP/Altaf Qadri)

Relatives react as a healthcare worker pulls a stretcher carrying a person in Ahmedabad, India

Relatives react as a healthcare worker pulls a stretcher carrying a person in Ahmedabad, India

Multiple funeral pyres of those who died of Covid-19 burn at a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for the mass cremation of coronavirus victims, in New Delhi, India

Multiple funeral pyres of those who died of Covid-19 burn at a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for the mass cremation of coronavirus victims, in New Delhi, India

A woman is consoled by her relative after her husband died from coronavirus outside a Covid-19 hospital in Ahmedabad, India (Pic: REUTERS/Amit Dave)

India's new coronavirus infections hit a record peak for a fifth day on Monday as countries including Britain, Germany and the United States pledged to send urgent medical aid to help battle the crisis overwhelming its hospitals.

Infections in the last 24 hours rose to 352,991, with overcrowded hospitals in Delhi and elsewhere turning away patients after running out of supplies of medical oxygen and beds.

"Currently the hospital is in beg-and-borrow mode and it is an extreme crisis situation," said a spokesman for the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in the capital, New Delhi.

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Relatives react as a healthcare worker pulls a stretcher carrying the body of a person, who died from the coronavirus disease in Ahmedabad, India (Pic: REUTERS/Amit Dave)

Relatives react as a healthcare worker pulls a stretcher carrying the body of a person, who died from the coronavirus disease in Ahmedabad, India (Pic: REUTERS/Amit Dave)

Relatives react as a healthcare worker pulls a stretcher carrying the body of a person, who died from the coronavirus disease in Ahmedabad, India (Pic: REUTERS/Amit Dave)

On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged all citizens to get vaccinated and exercise caution, while hospitals and doctors have put out urgent notices saying they were unable to cope with the rush of patients.

In some of the worst-hit cities, including New Delhi, bodies were being burnt in makeshift facilities offering mass services.

Television channel NDTV broadcast images of three health workers in the eastern state of Bihar pulling a body along the ground on its way to cremation, as stretchers ran short.

"If you've never been to a cremation, the smell of death never leaves you," Vipin Narang, a political science professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States, said on Twitter.

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A man transports a dead body on a handcart to a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for mass cremation of Covid-19 victims, in New Delhi, India (Pic: AP/Altaf Qadri)

A man transports a dead body on a handcart to a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for mass cremation of Covid-19 victims, in New Delhi, India (Pic: AP/Altaf Qadri)

A man transports a dead body on a handcart to a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for mass cremation of Covid-19 victims, in New Delhi, India (Pic: AP/Altaf Qadri)

"My heart breaks for all my friends and family in Delhi and India going through this hell."

On Sunday, President Joe Biden said the United States would send raw materials for vaccines, medical equipment and protective gear to India. Germany joined a growing list of countries pledging to send supplies.

India, with a population of 1.3 billion, has a tally of 17.31 million infections and 195,123 deaths, after 2,812 deaths overnight, health ministry data showed, although health experts say the death count is probably far higher.

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The scale of the second wave knocked oil prices on Monday, as traders worried about a fall in fuel demand in the world's third-biggest oil importer.

Politicians, especially Modi, have faced criticism for holding rallies attended by thousands of people, packed close together in stadiums and grounds, despite the brutal second wave of infections.

Several cities have ordered curfews, while police have been deployed to enforce social distancing and mask-wearing.

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Relatives react as a healthcare worker pulls a stretcher carrying a person in Ahmedabad, India

Relatives react as a healthcare worker pulls a stretcher carrying a person in Ahmedabad, India

Relatives react as a healthcare worker pulls a stretcher carrying a person in Ahmedabad, India

Still, about 8.6 million voters were expected to cast ballots on Monday in the eastern state of West Bengal, in the penultimate part of an eight-phase election that will wrap up this week.

Voting for local elections in other parts of India included the most populous state of Uttar Pradesh, which has been reporting an average of 30,000 infections a day.

Modi's plea on vaccinations came after inoculations peaked at 4.5 million doses on April 5, but have since averaged about 2.7 million a day, government figures show.

Several states, including Maharashtra, the richest, halted vaccinations in some places on Sunday, saying supplies were not available.

Supply has fallen short of demand as the inoculation campaign was widened this month, while companies struggle to boost output, partly because of a shortage of raw material and a fire at a facility making the AstraZeneca dose.

Hospitals in Modi's home state of Gujarat are among those facing an acute shortage of oxygen, doctors said.

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Multiple funeral pyres of those who died of Covid-19 burn at a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for the mass cremation of coronavirus victims, in New Delhi, India

Multiple funeral pyres of those who died of Covid-19 burn at a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for the mass cremation of coronavirus victims, in New Delhi, India

Multiple funeral pyres of those who died of Covid-19 burn at a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for the mass cremation of coronavirus victims, in New Delhi, India

Just seven ICU beds of a total of 1,277 were available in 166 private hospitals designated to treat the virus in the western state's largest city of Ahmedabad, data showed.

"The problem is grim everywhere, especially in smaller hospitals, which do not have central oxygen lines and use cylinders," said Mona Desai, former president of the Ahmedabad Medical Association.

Reuters


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