Will foreign countries block medical equipment in China?

In fact, the lounge in India is even better than that in our country, because there is a rest time. At that time, doctors in our country basically worked 24 hours a day. It can only be said that there are big loopholes in India's entire system. As for loopholes, the test of the COVID-19 epidemic proves that the Indian government cannot cope with unknown risks in an emergency. Indian government officials also claimed that in fact, we don't need to be afraid, just see more sunshine. So many Indians gathered in the sun after hearing the news, which caused the second spread of the disease. We can see that Indian government officials don't believe in science and believe in pseudoscience.

The outbreak in India is mainly related to the large-scale rally held in India in March. Because they have many traditional festivals, many people gather in the street without masks, which leads to the present situation. At present, India's medical resources are close to collapse, oxygen equipment is in a hurry, and many people can't queue up to enter the hospital. Some oxygen cylinders on the black market cost $600. According to reliable data on September 7th, India has surpassed Brazil to become the second largest confirmed country in the world. ?

So far, the number of confirmed cases in India has reached 4.2 million, and today the number of confirmed cases in Brazil has exceeded 465,438+10,000. Since the outbreak of New Crown Pneumonia in India, the Indian government has not been very effective in fighting the COVID-19 epidemic. At first, the Indian government adopted the policy of blocking cities, and the COVID-19 epidemic broke out in India, which directly led to some people who came to work in cities and could not go back.

So many people try their best to avoid the blockade inspection and return to the countryside, so that they can return. Therefore, after the complete outbreak of cities, many rural areas in India do not have qualified medical conditions, so it will inevitably spread in rural India. ?

The above questions are my personal opinions, and other ideas can be commented.