Number of NCOV infections in India set a new record every day, making the national health system serious medical oxygen deficiency.

The Indian Health System is overloaded in front of the pressure from the second coven-19 outbreak in this country.

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Health accidents began to appear.

Throughout the week, hospitals across the country constantly warns about the risk of serious medical oxygen deficiency.

A burial ceremony for Covid-19 patients in New Delhi, India, April 23.

"No one imagines this perspective will come," said Subhash Salunke, Maharashtra Bang Health Advisor, sharing.

India is facing the world's most serious Covid-19 crisis, and the situation is worse quickly.

The number of deaths within the past 24 hours, announced by the Indian Ministry of Health on the morning of April 23, is over 2,200 people.

In the speech on television on April 20, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on people to strengthen consciousness and be careful at the risk of epidemics, but still determined that blockade was only the final measure.

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Conflicted messages from the federal government are criticized to make the situation more confusing.

Patient Covid-19 is crowded in the hospital in New Delhi, India, on April 15.

Must be until April 17, the Indian leader called Hindus to stop pilgrimage this year, but the unsatisfactory statements attached fierce action did not stop the levy line of Uttarakhand to bass

Particularly on April 21, about 70,000 people participated in the festival.

In theory, every Kumbh Mela believes must produce negative test results with Covid-19 or accept the spot quick test.

Indian communication said more than 1,000 cases of testing at the festival has given positive results with NCOV in just two days 20 and April 21.

In the list of NCOV infections, there is Tirath Singh Rawat, Uttarakhand state leader.

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The accident caused more than 20 people to die in the state of Maharashtra as a provincial bell on the second Covid-19 wave in India, contributing to the ultra-infectious event Kumbh Mela.

Hindu followers attended the Kumbh Mela festival in Uttarakhand in early April: AP.

Lack of medical oxygen supply is also one of the most urgent issues of the current crisis.

According to the Ministry of Health India, the demand for oxygen every day for the hospital has reached about 60% of the country's capacity.

In an effort to rescue the health system, the Indian government is considering importing an additional 50,000 m3 of medical oxygen.

In New Delhi, more than 10 hospitals on the night of April 20, a series announced that the reserves of medical oxygen reserves of units are only enough for a few hours.

"Throughout the country is lacking oxygen. The situation is extremely gloomy," Shashank Joshi, a member of Covid-19 in Maharashtra, emphasizing.