Ahead Of Festival Season, How India's Prepping For Possible Third Wave
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COVID-19 India: Beds have been added at facilities around the country, and hospitals are working to ensure ample supplies of oxygen
As COVID-19 cases and deaths increased in India in April and May, Delhi's Sir Ganga Ram Hospital and several others ran so short of oxygen that many patients in the national capital suffocated. When Reuters visited the hospital on Friday, its last coronavirus patient was readying to leave after recovery - a remarkable turnaround health experts attribute to growing levels of immunity from natural infection and vaccinations. But hospitals have learned from bitter experience during the second Covid wave, when funeral pyres burned non-stop and bodies littered the banks of the Ganga, as India braces for another possible surge in infections around its September-November festival season. Beds have been added at facilities around the country, and hospitals are working to ensure ample supplies of oxygen.More Related News