Medical equipment and ventilators are in short supply.

With the aggravation of the epidemic in India. India is in a serious oxygen emergency. India's black market has been sold to sky-high prices, and it is still in short supply. On the one hand, this situation shows the severity of hypoxia in India, on the other hand, it also shows the severity of the epidemic in India. The main cause of severe hypoxia in India is the outbreak of new infections. Put India's oxygen in a serious emergency.

Oxygen is very scarce in India. The first is the surge in newly diagnosed cases in India. The outbreak of the epidemic and the explosion of newly diagnosed people are the main reasons for the severe hypoxia in India. The rapid increase in the number of infected people has aggravated the consumption of oxygen, making oxygen very short; Second, India's weak medical system. India's medical system is very weak, and medical materials are scarce, especially important medical devices such as oxygen generators and ventilators, which also aggravate the oxygen tension in India. Finally, there is a lack of attention to the epidemic. Since the outbreak of the epidemic, the Indian government and people have not really paid attention to the epidemic, and they have not made emergency preparations for the epidemic, so that they will be caught off guard when the epidemic breaks out.

First, the number of newly diagnosed people has surged. The main reason for the serious emergency of oxygen in India is the surge in newly confirmed cases in India. The surge in the number of infected people not only accelerates the consumption of oxygen, but also makes India's oxygen supply seriously insufficient, leading to oxygen shortage. Many infected people lost their lives because of lack of oxygen.

Second, the medical system is weak. India's imperfect medical system is also a cause of hypoxia. The outbreak of the epidemic made India's medical system on the verge of collapse, medical equipment was very scarce, and the demand for oxygen was increasing. Finally, India's oxygen was sold at a sky-high price.

Third, insufficient preparation for the epidemic. Since the outbreak of the epidemic in India, the Indian government and people have been underestimating the seriousness of the epidemic, so they are not fully prepared for the epidemic. In this way, when the epidemic broke out, they were caught off guard and all kinds of medical supplies were seriously lacking.