“My oxygen is 31 when some[one] will help me[?]”
This was the last of a series of tweets from Vinay Srivastava before he died in his home on April 17 in the northern Indian city of Lucknow, gasping for breath, his blood oxygen level far below the norm of 95 to 100.
The 65-year-old journalist had tweeted the night before, addressing Uttar Pradesh’s chief minister, Yogi Adityanath, saying his blood oxygen level had fallen to a catastrophically low 52 but he was unable to find a hospital bed, a doctor, or even a coronavirus test. Nothing changed overnight. The next day. Srivastava and his son’s repeated attempts at getting a bed failed. So, they did all they could: tweet, in multiple languages.
“My oxygen is now 50, and the guard at the gate did not allow me to even enter the Balrampur Hospital,” Srivastava wrote.
The tweets went viral, but no help reached them in time. Forty-five minutes later, a desperate Srivastava sent out his last tweet. Within the hour, he was dead.
The coronavirus is ravaging India — and the government’s response is shambolic. On the day Srivastava died, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was at a packed political rally in the city of Asansol, where he gloated at how crowded the event was.
“I have never attended a rally like this,” he said, where crowds were packed “as far as the eye could see”. Health Minister Harsh Vardhan, who just days before had derided Indians for taking the virus “so casually”, shared a link to the live webcast of the rally, asking his Twitter followers to “watch now!”
India is hurtling toward a health emergency. Many of the top hospitals in New Delhi said on Tuesday night that they had only a few hours of oxygen supplies left, even as the city recorded over 28,000 fresh infections and 277 deaths in the last 24 hours. There have been nearly 1 million new recorded cases in the last four days alone.
India now has the highest number of daily coronavirus infections in the world. On April 18, its figure of 273,802 new cases was more than that of the United States, Brazil, Turkey, and France put together. In the last week alone, more than 7800 people have died due to the coronavirus, according to official government numbers. Pandemic deaths typically lag about two weeks behind infections: the true horror of this week’s case numbers won’t be evident in fatalities until the first week of May.
And with repeated claims of underreporting of deaths, the real toll may already be a lot higher. India’s medical infrastructure, from tests to hospital beds to medicine and the supply of oxygen, is creaking under the weight of cases. Srivastava’s desperate appeals were only one among thousands of users flooding social media, begging for desperately needed help. In the worst-hit state of Maharashtra, one man drove his ailing father around for 24 hours, crisscrossing states over hundreds of miles, in search of a bed.
Amid this catastrophe, Modi has been concentrating not on the pandemic but on politics — and has been mostly absent. Modi has been campaigning for his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the regional elections in West Bengal. In the last two weeks, the prime minister has held nine major campaign rallies with tens of thousands of supporters. Well-masked and distanced outdoor events are low risk for COVID-19 spread, but these are anything but that; supporters are pressed together and largely maskless. As a Stanford University study showed of Donald Trump’s rallies last summer, Modi’s gatherings are likely to have been major spreading events.
Modi’s closest aide, Home Minister Amit Shah, has been even more brazen. Apart from crowded rallies, Shah has been crisscrossing West Bengal in massive roadshows, with supporters packing the streets and an unmasked Shah smiling and waving at them from an open truck. Not surprisingly, infections have shot up in the state, from 1274 daily new cases on April 1 to 8419 on Sunday. While all other main political rivals have either cancelled or curtailed their campaigns, Modi and Shah have continued.
Apart from its own rallies, the Modi government decided to allow millions of Hindus to gather for the Kumbh Mela, a major Hindu pilgrimage, in the city of Haridwar. The Uttarakhand state government even published front-page advertisements in newspapers with Modi’s face at the top “welcoming” devotees. Without any social distancing and few COVID-19 protocols being observed, devotees gathered, and within five days, more than 2000 infections were recorded in the city, forcing Modi to “request” devotees curtail the festivities.
In contrast to Modi’s joy at seeing crowded rallies, dramatic visuals filled social media: lines of patients waiting hours for a bed, infected patients forced to share beds, hospital lobbies full of improvised beds to cope with the crush of victims. Retired general V.K. Singh, a former Indian Army chief and current government minister, posted a tweet seeking a bed for a COVID-19 patient, while the son of former President Pranab Mukherjee tweeted an appeal for help.
The BJP has now announced that it will continue its campaign, but will not hold large rallies anymore because it was “now dangerous”, a spokesperson told local reporters. But across the country, cremation grounds are already overflowing with the dead. Unable to prepare their systems to battle the virus, government authorities are beefing up funereal infrastructure. In the capital, which recorded 25,462 new infections and 161 deaths on Sunday, the local government has ordered crematoriums to function through the night as bodies pile up, whereas cremation spots are increasing their facilities and adding more employees to handle rising deaths. In the western city of Surat, the infrastructure in crematoriums is falling apart, unable to handle the pressure of operating round the clock.
The overwhelmed crematoriums point to a pattern of underreporting of deaths. In Gujarat, Modi’s home state, journalists have exposed numerous instances of underreported COVID-19 deaths. Journalists are positioning themselves outside hospitals and crematoriums to keep track of the figures on the ground.
The difference has been stark: on April 12, in the city of Ahmedabad, the government’s report pegged the total deaths at 20, but Sandesh, a local newspaper, reported how there had been 63 deaths in one government-run COVID-19 hospital alone, that same day, by painstakingly noting details of each ambulance that ferried the bodies out of the hospital.
Similarly, in Madhya Pradesh, another BJP-ruled state, the city of Bhopal saw eight deaths due to COVID-19 on April 15, according to the government’s official data. But based on documents accessed by local media from the cremation grounds, a total of 108 people infected by COVID-19 had been cremated that day. BJP-ruled states are not the only ones juking the stats, but the majority of complaints have come from three of the party’s strongholds: Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh.
All through the pandemic, the Modi government projected that it was ahead of the virus. Health Minister Vardhan declared in early March that India was “in the endgame” of the pandemic. At the beginning of this year, he said the country had flattened its COVID-19 curve. Days beforehand, he had dismissed concerns around the virulent strain first found in the United Kingdom reaching India by calling it an “imaginary situation, imaginary talk, imaginary panic” and told journalists “don’t involve yourself in this”.
Modi, on his part, had repeatedly hailed India”s fight against the virus and called the country a “pharmacy to the world” on multiple occasions, owing to its vibrant pharmaceutical industry and vaccine manufacturing capabilities.
As the second wave hits, all these claims have been quietly ditched.
The country’s vaccine diplomacy has petered out. After supplying 64.3 million doses to other countries in February and March, it has sent out only 1.6 million doses in the first 19 days of April, according to the government’s own data. Domestically, poor planning meant that centres across the country ran out of vaccines, even as the country faced a fresh onslaught by the virus. The government was forced to approve the import of foreign-made vaccines last week.
India has administered more than 126 million doses so far. India’s Covishield and Covaxin vaccines have performed well, offering more than 80% efficacy against infections and seriously reducing hospitalisations and deaths.
After snubbing demands to extend its vaccination drive to cover all adults, the government on Monday finally announced that everyone aged 18 and over could be vaccinated, starting next month. Domestic manufacturers can produce up to 112.5 million doses monthly, with imported doses possibly adding to the total — although current US restrictions may limit those. Getting shots in arms in a vast country is another question.
Apart from vaccines, the country is now looking at importing medical-grade oxygen as thousands of people are left gasping due to a shortage of oxygen supplies. Cities like New Delhi and Mumbai have declared an “oxygen emergency” and have been pushing the Modi government to move faster on making arrangements. There are also demands to import remdesivir, an antiviral drug used for treating COVID-19 cases. Anxious family members have been forced to spend hours lining up for the drug, while others are shelling out exorbitant sums to get the drug on a growing black market.
As the country’s coronavirus surge continues, tensions are rising, and regional governments are caught in internecine conflicts over everything from oxygen supplies to medicine. Different parts of the country are also locking down, unable to cope with the strain.
Maharashtra, now recording more than 60,000 new infections a day, has announced a curfew until May 1. Delhi has announced similar restrictions until next week, and other places are following suit. Fears are already growing over the loss of livelihood for millions of people, especially in the informal sector.
But from the flooded hospitals to the desperate pleas on social media, one thing is clear: the price of failure may be far higher this year than last.
US, UK, Brazil, India. What do these worst performing countries have in common?
A planet
Loudmouth populist right-wing leaders, at least until Trump was defeated, They’re good at making noise, not so good at practical achievements.
Here we go again. In India at the moment there is one death from vaccines for every 3.4 lakh doses administered.
“India has consistently dismissed deaths following vaccination as unrelated to the vaccines, but experts say it must share more details”
According to Children’s Health Defense, there have been 56,869 adverse events reported following the COVID-19 vaccine so far. This includes 7,971 serious injuries and 2,342 deaths between December 14, 2020 and April 1, 2021. On April 13, the CDC reported on its website that the number of deaths that have been reported since December 2020 had increased to 3,005.
It’s a crime against humanity. At least the Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is showing the way on behalf of his people and refusing to take the jab and encouraging others
my error – I reposted the same link. Will fix shortly.
You reposted my previous post.
Said the right cheek to the left cheek.
mediabiasfactcheck.com/natural-health-365
Notes: Natural Health 365 is a health news and opinion website that is very heavy on pseudoscience. Natural Health 365 promotes miracle cures through food and herbs, anti-vaccination propaganda, GMO fear promotion, and big pharma conspiracies. Overall, this is a health and nutrition website that promotes quackery. (D. Van Zandt 8/22/2017)
These days everybody knows, except maybe you, that Factcheck, Snopes, Mediafactcheck etc etc are staffed by intelligence agents and black-op people who’s job it is to disseminate misinformation through social media and the MSM. Many of the journos at major publications are actually Intel operatives. In Televiv alone there are two huge buildings that hold up to 500 intel staff each. They penetrate deep into social media. Many of the major social influencers worldwide are actually intel. You can’t trust these sites because their job is to shut down any semblance of anything that presents a viable alternative view. It’s only people like you who want to believe their BS that pay attention to it.
And yet here you are, along with the other nutters, spewing dangerous nonsense.
Third best come-back ever.
Ah, how far down the rabbit hole you have fallen! Still banging on about QANON style rubbish even after Trump’s prophecies failed to eventuate. Sad.
“Apart from vaccines, the country is now looking at importing medical-grade oxygen as thousands of people are left gasping due to a shortage of oxygen supplies.”
This as with the rest of the article is absolute tosh. Propaganda at best, total BS at worst.
The website you source your information from is a HUGE corporation making billions selling false hope. And you say we are sheep.
Crazy stuff indeed, missing only Pete chef and that cancer con woman.
Was n’t it you who said it’s better picking over at Pearls and other Irritations? How come you’re still here?
Its frightening how many people fell down that QANON rabbit hole & how many still cling to their crazed theories & conspiracies.
You are lyaing. Just like your bed-partners the Pharmaceutical companies and Main Stream Media.
Lying? No. I am not lying. It is you who has fallen for the biggest of all conspiracy DUDS. QANON. Time to face facts. They conned you.
Childrens health defence is a well known anti vaxination site favoured by extreme right wingers & conspiracy followers. Linked to QANON with its worship of dead Kennedys too….
Dysfunctional, hierarchical, unjust social structuries?
So very near us. Thank god for the states.
As soon as Covid or Vaccine is mentioned the Antivaxxer/Tinfoil Hat/ Conspiracy Theory/Sovereign Citizen /QAnon Whack job Cult show up and like all cults, attempt to convert others to their delusions and paranoia. The usual buzzwords show up such as “sheep” and links to the usual Whackjob webshytes posted.
India has suffered due to a shyte response to the virus by a shyte Nationalist Government in a country with a shyte health system, shyte infrastructure and shyte social support systems.
“As soon as Covid or Vaccine is mentioned the Antivaxxer/Tinfoil Hat/ Conspiracy Theory/Sovereign Citizen /QAnon Whack job Cult show up”
…and straight after them the Red Flagger, Red Marxist, Red Communists, Red Leftists, Red Victorian Liberation Front, Red Army ( time of the month ) and even the Fire Brigade show up with their hoses,Tinfoil Hats and Communist Gulag Marxist Reset Handbook to make life difficult for truthful dialogue. Nyet Nyet Nyet Comrades.
“Do your research” using other words. At least you admit you are a Whackjob
I have more than enough Qualified Doctors in my family with an actual understanding of medicine, not to need to listen to your delusional drivel.
I thought you were canceling your subscription and going back to the rubber room or was that yet another of your delusions?
It’s best not to even respond.
Some people are just empty, so desperately in need of attention that they only do it to annoy because they know it teases.
Ignored, they may go away.
I agree but I just fundamentally object to these Cultists spreading their insane drivel.
And the rest of us fundamentally object to your mental derangement.
Dear ban-mor-agriculture, you are absolutely unhinged. Please, get out more instead of locking yourself indoors in front of the TV and watching WB’s replays. Melbourne will finish you dreams.
Actually Lex, Agni, Klewso, banMorag and all the rest of the team, it was you who said you were leaving. You got the sniffles over one of Beerhard’s articles because he was n’t bowing to your fearless leader the Chinese Communist Party Belt & Road. Orrr there there poor little boy..boohoohoo cry baby sook.
You sound like MODI.
Yep. Modi. He is India’s Trump but nastier.
What is happening in communist-run Kerala? They did well in the first wave but have they been overwhelmed? I have read that they do at least have oxygen supplies
Dr. Richard Fleming an expert physicist-nuclear cardiologist has thoroughly studied the clinical trials for the experimental covid vaccines and understands the fraud behind clinical trials and vaccine marketing campaigns. Dr. Fleming warns that the vaccines have never been proven effective for achieving any human health objective. The efficacy studies were based on random chance and did not investigate viral load nor use verifiable diagnostic criteria to determine if the vaccine has any effect on a person’s immune system. He also warns that the vaccines can cause Mad Cow disease in animals — the kind of nerve damage that precedes Alzheimer’s and other neurological conditions often associated with old age.
My apologies. I mistakenly sent this to wrong commenter. It should have been posted to iqtino.
Did anyone think this wouldn’t happen.
How did it get so bad, so quick? It’s India! They’re not exactly known for their proactiveness. Love them, but everyone knew this disaster was coming.
Modernity in India is egg shell thin over a maelstrom of superstition, poverty, religious nationalism and racial bigotry.
Ironically the caste system, which is social distancing writ large, would help slow the spread.
The population of India has quadrupled since 1948 – 350M to 1.4B – mainly due the over reliance of western medicine and being “the pharmacy to the world”.
This is confusing.. First you say India is reliant on Western medicine and then you say India is the “pharmacy to the world”.
How can India be the “pharmacy to the world” ..ie..a supplier, if it’s reliant on “Western medicine”..ie..a buyer. This the classic oxym-ron – with the last two syllables, mor-n, a very apt description of your psychological unhingement.