Which temple do Indian patients go to get oxygen?

According to a report by British Sky News on April 26th, a Sikh temple on the outskirts of New Delhi began to provide oxygen bottles for COVID-19 patients who came from thousands of miles away to get oxygen. Some patients moved to several hospitals and finally came to this temple after oxygen emergency. The patient at the scene said that this is the only place where oxygen can be obtained at present.

It is understood that in April 20021year, a new round of epidemic in India almost crushed India's medical system, and hypoxia became more and more serious. In order to obtain more oxygen supply, some local governments in India do not hesitate to block the oxygen transport vehicles passing through the local area. Some local groups have also taken action to save themselves. In northern India, some religious sites have been transformed into "oxygen inhalation centers".

April 24th, 20021year According to Indian media statistics, in the past 24 hours, Indian railways have transported nearly 150 tons of medical oxygen to the whole country. Due to the large demand and insufficient supply, many oxygen plants have been overwhelmed. In front of an oxygen factory in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, India, many medical workers, community workers and ordinary citizens lined up outside the factory with empty oxygen bottles.

The latest development of epidemic situation in India:

According to the data released by official website, the Ministry of Health of India on April 24th, 20021,as of 8: 00 local time on April 24th, in the past 24 hours, there were 346,786 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 in India, with a cumulative diagnosis of1610481; 2624 new deaths, cumulative deaths 189544; 13867997 cases were cured; 2552940 confirmed cases. ?

On April 26th, 20021year, it was reported that the death toll in India increased sharply, and the crematorium was in an emergency, and the park was converted into a crematorium. A large number of bodies were too late to be cremated, so the staff had to pile them up for disinfection. Local residents expressed great disappointment with India: "I have money and everything, but I still can't save my sister."

Refer to the above? Global Network-British reporters photographed the current situation of oxygen supply in India: patients with insufficient hospital reserves went to temples to seek oxygen, and their lives were dying.