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In Pictures: Small-town India hospital reeling under COVID wave

In Pictures: Small-town India hospital reeling under COVID wave

India's brutal second wave has reached its small towns and the countryside, ripping through a fragile healthcare system.

By Al Jazeera Published 2021-05-13 02:42 Updated 2021-05-13 03:59 2 min read Source: Al Jazeera
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In the emergency room of a public hospital in northern India, a man is trying to revive his mother who had just died from COVID-19 symptoms.

On another bed, a young man who had tested positive is sitting up and making an effort to breathe while two members of his exhausted family sprawl on the tiny bed.

The one doctor on duty in the ER in this hospital in Bijnor, a small town in India’s most populous Uttar Pradesh state 180km (112 miles) east of Delhi, can barely attend to the stream of patients that are coming in, in rickety ambulances or in the backs of cars.

India’s brutal second wave has reached its small towns and the countryside, ripping through a fragile healthcare system not equipped to deal with such a large public health crisis.

Doctors are hard to come by, intensive care units are expensive and scarce, and patients are packing into emergency rooms.

People flit in and out, trying to help with everything from procuring oxygen cylinders to artificial resuscitation.

“We are trying our best, the numbers are large,” said Ramakant Pandey, the top district official at Bijnor. Unlike the first wave, this one is more severe, he said.

“We are also not getting much time between the time a person gets infected to the time he becomes serious.”

On Tuesday, four people died in Bijnor hospital within the space of an hour, including Jagdish Singh, 57, who had arrived just a few minutes before. His son Gajendra said he took him to the hospital believing it would help raise his oxygen levels.

At the hospital, he said he ran around trying to get the oxygen going and then he lost his father.

Dr Naresh Johri, who was running the ER along with two assistants, said he was not in a position to speak to the press, in line with service rules.

Medical oxygen has become a major concern with top hospitals in Delhi and other large cities issuing SOS calls that they were running out of supplies of the life-saving gas because of the crush of patients.

The government is now trying to arrange supplies from abroad and from local industry. While the situation in Delhi has improved, smaller towns like Bijnor are struggling.

Many choose not to go to hospitals believing they will not get much care. In Jhaalu village, 11km (7 miles) from Bijnor, family members of Shakeel Ahmed were reading the Quran as he lay gasping for breath.

“We are trying to avoid hospitals, we don’t trust the system,” his brother Bhure Ahmed said.

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