The painful scene of India: Line by line from the hospital to Pyre!


AGENCY: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 2021 – Covid-19 infection is spreading rapidly in India. There have been more than 200,000 deaths from Covid-19 so far. According to officials, 3,286 people lost their lives in India on Tuesday alone. This is the highest number of deaths in a single day since the epidemic began.
In India, only hospital deaths are counted. The recent rise in infections has brought India’s healthcare system to its knees. In the last week alone, 2 million Corona virus infections have been reported.
In the last 24 hours, 323,144 people in India have tested positive for COVID-19. According to the World Health Organization, the number of Corona infections in India has reached 176.36 million.

India is the fourth deadliest country after the United States, Brazil and Mexico. However, the crisis in those countries is not as severe as in India. Many countries and the World Health Organization are sending aid to India, especially oxygen.
Some patients have lost their lives due to lack of beds and oxygen in the hospitals and the hospitals are struggling to cope with the pressure of the patients. Due to lack of space for cremation at Masanghat, a temporary structure is being constructed in Delhi.
The same line from the hospital to Pyre
The second wave of Corona has worsened the situation in India and, standing in line between fears. Test line for cold, fever and sore throat. If the report is positive, line up outside the hospital.
If a bed is found in any case, line up for oxygen. If the situation worsens, the line for remedial action. The line for the ventilator is still very bad. There are many ways to save lives, but there is a line at the cremation ground for the funeral.

These scenes confirm how terrible and painful the situation in India is. Many pyres are burning at the cremation ground at the same time. There is even a shortage of firewood for cremation. The trees in the park have been cut down to supply firewood.
As the death toll continues to rise, relatives of the deceased are being urged to collect firewood for cremation and to assist in some funeral arrangements.
