News24
27 Apr 2021, 23:42 GMT+10
The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Tuesday it was stepping up efforts to help India as hospitals there struggled to cope with a huge surge in Covid-19 cases, including bringing in oxygen and other essential supplies.
India's death toll is now nearing 200 000, and some hospitals are turning away coronavirus patients as they do not have enough oxygen supplies and beds.
WHO spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic said the crisis had worsened due to mass gatherings of people, more contagious variants and low vaccination rates.
"We are working with the government to bring in essential supplies like oxygen and alleviate the immediate situation," Jasarevic said.
The WHO was providing 4 000 oxygen concentrators, which only require an energy source, he said. Mobile field hospitals are being set up and laboratory supplies provided for testing.
He urged people not to stockpile essential supplies. Wider distribution of high-quality masks was also key to control transmission, he said.
More than 2 600 WHO experts already working in the country on other health programmes have been deployed to respond to the pandemic, the UN agency has said.
The problem has been exacerbated by some people going to hospital when home care would suffice, Jasarevic said.
Less than 15% of people infected with Covid-19 actually need hospital care and even fewer will need oxygen, he said.
Community-level centres should screen and triage patients and provide advice on safe home care, he said.
Studies continue into virus variants circulating there, including the B.1.617 variant with two mutations, first detected from samples collected last December, he said, citing some evidence that they may be more contagious.
"The extent to which these virus changes are responsible for the rapid increase in cases in the country remains unclear, as there are other factors such as recent large gatherings that may have contributed to the rise," he said.
India's 323 144 new cases over the past 24 hours stood below a worldwide peak of 352 991 hit on Monday, while 2 771 deaths took the toll to 197 894.
Get a daily dose of Malaysia Sun news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Malaysia Sun.
More InformationBANGKOK, Thailand: This week, Thailand implemented land border restrictions, including a ban on tourists traveling to Cambodia, as...
Washington, DC [US], July 1 (ANI): External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has refuted US President Donald Trump's claims that he used...
Karachi [Pakistan], July 1 (ANI): Residents across Pakistan's Karachi continue to grapple with a worsening water shortage, as electricity...
New Delhi is looking to produce 5 million metric tonnes per annum of green hydrogen in the next five years India is expected to become...
BANGKOK, July 1 (Xinhua) -- Thailand's Constitutional Court suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Tuesday after accepting...
Balochistan [Pakistan], July 1 (ANI): Pakistani security forces have reportedly forcibly taken a Baloch woman in Turbat, Balochistan,...
Vancouver, Canada: A high-stakes legal showdown is brewing in the world of athleisure. Lululemon, the Canadian brand known for its...
LONDON, U.K.: British oil giant Shell has denied reports that it is in talks to acquire rival oil company BP. The Wall Street Journal...
NEW YORK, New York - U.S. stock markets closed firmly in positive territory to start the week Monday, with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: On Friday, President Donald Trump announced that he was halting trade discussions with Canada due to its decision...
LONDON, U.K.: A little-known investment fund based in the United Arab Emirates has emerged as the most prominent public backer of U.S....
SAN FRANCISCO, California: Across the U.S., a growing number of people are taking obesity treatment into their own hands — literally....