With the situation of India's domestic epidemic intensifying. India's oxygen serious emergency. The immediate price of India's black market sold sky-high, and still in short supply. This situation on the one hand explains the seriousness of the shortage of oxygen in India, on the other hand also explains the seriousness of the epidemic in India. And the main reason for the serious shortage of oxygen in India is the surge of new infected people. It has left India with a serious oxygen emergency.
Oxygen is in such short supply in India. The first reason is because of the surge of new confirmed diagnoses in India. The outbreak and the surge in the number of new confirmed diagnoses is the main reason for the severe shortage of oxygen in India. The rapid increase in the number of infections exacerbated the consumption of oxygen, leaving it in very short supply; secondly, India's weak healthcare system. India's healthcare system is already weak, and medical materials are in short supply, especially important medical instruments like oxygen concentrators and ventilators, which also exacerbate the oxygen shortage in India; Finally, the lack of attention to the epidemic. Since the outbreak of the epidemic, the Indian government and the people have not really paid attention to the epidemic, and did not make emergency preparations for the epidemic, so that in the outbreak of the epidemic will be caught off guard.
I. The number of new diagnosed people to keep the surge.The main reason for the serious shortage of oxygen in India is the surge in the number of new diagnoses in India, the surge in the number of infected people not only accelerated the consumption of oxygen, but also made the supply of oxygen in India is seriously insufficient, there is a shortage of oxygen. Many infected people have lost their lives due to lack of oxygen.
II. Weak healthcare system.India's already poor and weak healthcare system is also a contributing factor to the lack of oxygen. The outbreak brought India's medical system to the brink of collapse, with a great lack of medical equipment and an ever-increasing demand for oxygen, which ultimately sold oxygen in India at sky-high prices.
Third, the outbreak was ill-prepared.Since the outbreak of the epidemic in India, the Indian government and the people have underestimated the severity of the epidemic, so they are not well prepared for the epidemic. This caught them off guard when the epidemic broke out, and there was a severe shortage of various medical supplies.