https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-56851265
Six hospitals in the Indian capital Delhi have completely run out of oxygen and doctors say other hospitals have just a few hours' worth of supply left.
A number of people have died while waiting for oxygen, and more than 99% of all intensive care beds are full.
India is in the grips of a second wave of Covid infections and on Thursday recorded the highest one-day tally of new cases anywhere in the world.
The country has recorded close to 16 million confirmed infections.
There have been 314,835 new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours, while deaths rose by 2,104.
Holy chit brah's that video is horrifying, imagine having to beg for a doctor to take a look at your mum, only for them to say it's too late, what the hell man India is in a bad place right now
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India's best hospitals have just run out of oxygen
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Looks like.
Hadn't checked in on the overall COVID-sphere for over a month.
New mutations identified in India and says that they have a strain there that is causing rapid onset pneumonia, which fits with running out of oxygen.
The new coronavirus strains found in Maharashtra's Amravati and Akola districts can trigger early pneumonia in Covid-19 patients, said an expert. The new strain is more transmissible, said an adviser to the state who was on tour to districts where Covid cases had increased rapidly.
"It appears pneumonia is setting in early, thereby increasing the possibility of more deaths if cases rise rapidly," TOI reported Dr Subhash Salunkhe as saying.
Recently, researchers in Maharashtra had reportedly found two new mutations in coronavirus samples from Amravati and Yavatmal districts which can escape neutralising antibodies. Both the districts showed considerable increase in new cases in the last one week, said a PTI report.
At one centre in Amravati, 350 out of 700 people had tested positive for the new mutation. The spread could be from Nagpur till Aurangabad, said Dr Salunkhe, adding that there was only a 15-day window available to contain the outbreak before it spread to other parts of the country.
Read that crematoriums are running round the clock and there was a video of people burning their dead in the street.
Also India has only 1% of their population vaccinated.INTP Crew
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Wow strong propaganda. So your telling me it took 14 months for the pandemic to effect india, where they scat in the streets, put dead in the river they bathe, and have a billion population living in slums. Yeah ok buddy
Florida never closed and had people from all over going there en masse to get freedom from tyrannical lockdowns. Now ur gona tell me india is in peril. Guarantee u they aint got sht shut down out there
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