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'Monumental tragedy': Country hits devastating Covid record

India has reported 1761 deaths from Covid-19, its highest daily toll, with large parts of the country now under lockdown as the country battles a second wave that has left people fighting for hospital beds, oxygen and medicines.

The world's second most populous country is grappling with its biggest public health emergency after it lowered its guard when coronavirus infections fell to a multi-month low in February, health experts and officials say.

On Tuesday, the health ministry reported a staggering 259,170 new infections, the world's highest daily rate. It has reported daily infections above the 200,000 mark for six days.

Health workers take rest in between cremating COVID 19 victims in New Delhi, India, where Covid-19 cases are surging. Source: AP
Health workers take rest in between cremating COVID 19 victims in New Delhi, India, where Covid-19 cases are surging. Source: AP

Total coronavirus cases in India are now at 15.32 million, second only to the United States.

Delhi, the capital city which has seen a surge in cases, began a six-day lockdown late on Monday that officials hope will slow the virus transmission and relieve the pressure on the health infrastructure.

People in Delhi and in towns of Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state, put out desperate calls for help on Twitter, asking for assistance getting their families into hospitals. Others reported dire shortage of oxygen and the anti-viral drug Remdesivir.

"(A) monumental tragedy of epic proportions is unfolding across India. No hospital beds, no oxygen, no vaccination," said Manish Tewari, an opposition lawmaker, on Twitter.

Pressure on hospitals and crematoriums

India has lost 180,530 people to the disease, still quite a distance from the 567,538 deaths reported in the United States.

But experts have warned that the official death toll does not reflect ground reality and that it could sharply rise as doctors struggle to cope with the pressure.

"The huge pressure on hospitals and the health system right now will mean that a good number who would have recovered had they been able to access hospital services may die simply because of this," said Gautam I. Menon, a professor at Ashoka University.

Several major cities are already reporting far larger numbers of cremations and burials under coronavirus protocols than official Covid-19 death tolls, according to crematorium and cemetery workers, the media and a review of government data.

Relatives mourn during the last rites of a covid-19 victim at a crematorium in New Delhi, India, on April 19. Source; EPA via AAP
Relatives mourn during the last rites of a covid-19 victim at a crematorium in New Delhi, India, on April 19. Source; EPA via AAP

Stung by criticism that the government had failed its people, Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered vaccinations on Monday for anyone above the age of 18 to be given from May 1.

The administration said vaccine manufacturers would have to supply 50 per cent of doses to the federal government, and the rest to state governments and to the open market at a pre-declared price.

So far, 108.5 million people have received a first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, according to a government portal, a small portion of India's 1.3 billion population.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Protection has said all travel should be avoided to the country, while Britain said it will add India to its travel "red-list".

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