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With the global COVID-19 epidemic becoming more and more serious, the cumulative number of confirmed cases in COVID-19 has exceeded 1 100 million, with the United States and India having the largest number of confirmed cases at present. The number of confirmed cases in COVID-19 is increasing every day. Almost every day, more than 300,000 people are diagnosed with COVID-19. India, on the other hand, invests very little in public health every year, and there are also very few doctors and medical staff, and hospitals and supporting facilities are also very simple and scarce.

According to media reports, India has an average of 5.3 beds per 10,000 people and 2.3 intensive care beds per 65,438+10,000 people. On the other hand, India has always been a country with a large population. According to the statistics of 19, there are13.66 million people in India, with a huge population and dense personnel. However, medical equipment and medical staff are very scarce, and the state has not invested much in this area. Every year, most of India's finances go to buy weapons and develop industry. Therefore, it is difficult to control the epidemic in India. When medical equipment is scarce, ventilators and oxygen generators will be in short supply.

COVID-19 patients need oxygen treatment. Breathing enough oxygen is good for patients with COVID-19 infection and can relieve the symptoms of dyspnea. COVID-19 mainly invades people's lungs, causing people to lack oxygen and have difficulty breathing. Therefore, general COVID-19 patients need tracheal intubation or artificial lung treatment. In India, oxygen generators, ventilators and oxygen storage are scarce. Why? Hypoxia? .

As a big P5 country and a responsible country, China provided 800 oxygen generators to India in the case of an epidemic in India. From this incident, we can't see that China has always been a friendly country. Even if the other party is unfriendly to China, it will still lend a helping hand when the other party is in danger. This not only reflects China's demeanor as a great power, but more importantly, the closeness between India and China. If the Indian epidemic has not been controlled, it is likely to pose a certain threat to China. Therefore, China's move is very wise, both morally and in terms of its own development.