From the time of the exposure of the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic in India, more than 14.79 million cases have been diagnosed as of the 18th. That's just the official figures that have been exposed, and there are still many people who are not getting to hospitals in time. Not only is the government incompetent in the face of the spread of this epidemic, but also the public has not taken good precautions. That's why the epidemic is running rampant in India. As the second most populous country, it was among the second most infected viruses in the world in just a few days.
Shortage of medical equipment in IndiaA sudden outbreak of an epidemic, if the country's medical treatment base is good in the case of casualties should be able to do in a timely manner to solve the problem. But India is a relatively backward country compared to the world, so some of his hospital infrastructure is not perfect. For every 1,000 people, there are 0.8 doctors and 0.7 hospital beds, and these figures differ greatly from the world average. This further reflects his poor healthcare facilities and in this case of vaccination, even though some of the people have been vaccinated but only 9% of the total population of India.
Not Properly Recognizing the Priorities of ProtectionIndia is poorly protected against epidemics compared to other countries. Although the government has taken the epidemic seriously, he has taken the protection in the wrong direction. President Modi of India came into office because he encouraged people to trust religion. And because of that, many people put their hopes in the religion they trusted. And because he was opposed by some capitalist countries for taking office, although he was supported by Chinese medical resources for this epidemic, it was certainly a drop in the bucket for India. In the epidemic spread unchecked, but he did not properly put the people's lives and property safety in the first place, which led to India is now heavy casualties.
Indian people's awareness of prevention is poorBefore the vaccination, many Indian people chose to inhale oxygen to resist the attack of the virus. Although they understand that the epidemic will be transmitted from person to person, but the first time is not to do at home to reduce going out, but gathered in the street to stop the oxygen supply vehicles. Based on the pictures, it can be seen that very few people are wearing masks, which increases the chances of being infected. India's large population is poorly managed, which has led to the face of some emergencies, there is no order chaotic scenes often happen.