Current situation of medical equipment in India

The outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic has also aroused the nervousness of people all over the world, and people from all over the world have put forward their own plans to try to resist the spread of the virus. Some countries have taken timely measures and strong prevention and control programs, thus stopping the widespread spread of the virus in time. However, there are also some countries where the epidemic situation has not been controlled for some reasons. This is the state of India now.

First, the collapse of the medical system According to the reports of relevant people and some information about the real situation in India spread in the news, we can at least know that the entire medical system in India is in a very high state of tension, and many medical equipment are not enough. On the news, there are also two COVID-19 patients sharing a hospital bed.

The collapse of India's medical system is also manifested in the fact that the intensity and scope of the whole test are not enough to keep up with the spread of the virus. At the same time, oxygen facilities, the infrastructure to save people's lives, obviously can't keep up with the current demand.

Second, there is a lack of effective means of prevention and control. As we all know, COVID-19 epidemic is a public health disease and a global disease. COVID-19 epidemic virus is highly contagious and easy to be infected. In order to cope with the epidemic, well, to prevent the spread of these viruses, the most effective way should be to keep a certain social distance and reduce going out.

However, the current situation in India shows that the Indian people do not seem to know how to use more effective methods to resist the epidemic. Even in such a serious epidemic, they still have large-scale gatherings. In fact, such a practice is very dangerous and irresponsible for your own life.

Third, the infection rate is very high. According to relevant channels and reported data, up to now, the incidence of COVID-19 epidemic in India is very high, and this is only because the scope of detection is not enough. If the detection range keeps up, the actual situation is likely to be more serious than this.