
Many Indians can't prove their loved ones died from Covid. And that could be a problem
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As India's brutal second coronavirus wave ravaged the country this spring, Ankit Srivastava went from hospital to hospital, trying to find help for his ailing mother.
But hospitals in the Indian city of Varanasi had run out of space, oxygen, medicine, tests -- everything.
"They told us everywhere was bad and people were lying on the hospital floors, and that there were no beds at all," the 33-year-old said.
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