In fact, India's lounge is even better than our China, because they have rest time, that time our domestic doctors are basically 24 hours of continuous work. It can only be said that the overall system of India as a country has a lot of loopholes, as for the loopholes, the test of the new crown epidemic is enough to prove that in an emergency, the Indian government can not cope with the unknown risks, the Indian government officials also claimed that, in fact, we do not need to be afraid of it, and more sunlight will be good, so many Indians gathered in the sunlight after hearing the news, which resulted in a second time of the disease spread, we can see that Indian government officials do not believe in science, but believe in pseudo-science.
The outbreak in India is mainly related to the big rally held in India in March because they have many traditional festivals, so many people gathered in the streets without masks, which led to the current situation, at the present time, India's health care resources are close to collapse, the oxygen equipment is very urgent, and many people can't queue up to enter the hospitals, and some of the oxygen cylinders on the black market are sold for $600, according to the Sept. 7 reliable data, India's cases of this requirement have surpassed those of Brazil to become the world's second most diagnosed country, behind the United States.?
So far, the number of confirmed cases in India has reached 4.2 million, while today the number of confirmed cases in Brazil has exceeded 4.1 million, since the outbreak of the new crown epidemic epidemic in India, the Indian government has not been very effective in resisting this new crown epidemic, initially, the Indian government has adopted the policy of blockade of the city, the outbreak of the new crown epidemic in India, and this has directly led to a number of people who came to the city to work not to go back.
As a result, many people have tried various methods of avoiding blockade inspections and returning to the countryside in order to be able to return, and as a result, there is no qualified medical care in many rural areas of India after a full urban outbreak, so it is inevitable that it will begin to spread in large numbers in rural India. ?
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