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India struggles with Covid-19 count, bed shortage but political rallies continueSocial media was flooded with people complaining about the lack of beds, oxygen cylinders and drugs
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah during a roadshow in support of BJP candidates, ahead of the 6th phase of West Bengal Assembly polls, at Bethuadahari in Nadia district, Sunday, April 18, 2021. Credit: PTI Photo
Union Home Minister Amit Shah during a roadshow in support of BJP candidates, ahead of the 6th phase of West Bengal Assembly polls, at Bethuadahari in Nadia district, Sunday, April 18, 2021. Credit: PTI Photo

India's daily Covid-19 cases jumped by a record 2,73,810 on Monday as the health system crumbled under the weight of patients, bringing total infections closer to that of the United States, the world's worst-hit country.

India's hospitals are struggling with a shortage of hospital beds and oxygen supplies as infections pass the 15 million mark, second only to the United States. The country's deaths from Covid-19 rose by a record 1,619 to reach a total of 1,78,769.

Despite soaring infections, politicians continued to hold mass rallies across the country for state elections.

Social media was flooded with people complaining about the lack of beds, oxygen cylinders and drugs, and citizen groups circulating helpline numbers and volunteering support.

Criticism has mounted over how Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration has handled India's second wave of the pandemic, with religious festivals and election rallies being attended by thousands.

Leaders including Home Minister Amit Shah are set to hold further road shows and public meetings on Monday.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi -- who has also addressed election rallies in recent weeks -- said on Sunday he was suspending all his public rallies in West Bengal, which is in the middle of polls.

New Delhi on Sunday urged the federal government to provide more hospital beds to tackle the health crisis. Several major market associations in the city, which is among the country's worst-hit, have announced that they will keep their markets closed till April 25.

Hong Kong late on Sunday said the Asian financial hub will suspend flights from India, Pakistan and the Philippines from April 20 for two weeks due to imported infections.

As of Monday, India had administered nearly 123.9 million vaccine doses, which is the most in the world after the United States and China, though it ranks much lower in per capita vaccination.

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(Published 19 April 2021, 13:51 IST)