Coronavirus: How India descended into Covid-19 chaos
On Monday, a senior authority from India's central government told columnists that there was no deficiency of oxygen in Delhi or elsewhere in the country. As he talked, a few little clinics - a couple of miles from where he remained in the capital - were conveying frantic messages about them running out of oxygen, putting patients' lives in danger. The main specialist of one of the medical clinics - an expert pediatric office - told the BBC that "our hearts were in our mouths" in view of the danger of kids kicking the bucket. They got supplies without a moment to spare, after a nearby legislator interceded. But then, the government has over and again demanded that there was no deficiency. "We are just dealing with issues in its transportation," Piyush Goyal, a senior authority from India's home service, said. He additionally encouraged clinics to "guarantee prudent utilization of oxygen according to the rules". A few specialists who have a...