May God Bless India: Covid-19 taking a toll on everyday lives, these helpless pictures may make you cry!

The situation in the country is crucial. People are dying because of a lack of medical oxygen especially in the national capital, Delhi.

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The epidemic situation in the country is becoming more frightening after the country is hit by a second wave of coronavirus. People from all the states of the country are suffering as they are neither getting beds nor a supply of medical oxygen. People are even dying inside the ambulances. 


The situation is worst in the national capital Delhi. People are helpless as they are not getting proper treatment and are struggling against the coronavirus. 

People are waiting for the beds outside the hospitals. Delhi Chief Minister expressed the concern and ensured that government will arrange around 6000 beds for the hospitals in the next few weeks. 


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Beds are filling at a high rate as the cases are rapidly increasing all over the country. 

People are wandering in every nook and corner to refill their oxygen cylinders. Delhi has requested the Central Government and the Haryana Government to allow the smooth movement of vehicles carrying oxygen cylinders.


25 sickest people died due to the lack of oxygen in Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi in the last 24 hours. And finally, after this oxygen alarm, a fresh consignment arrived at the hospital on Friday morning. A truck loaded with oxygen by INOX reached at around 9.30 a.m. on Friday morning, the hospital authority said.

The hospital had received an oxygen supply between 12.30 p.m. and 1 a.m. last night.


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