India’s Wuhan pneumonia (new coronavirus disease, COVID-19) epidemic is severe, the death toll is rising, India’s crematorium has been facing a shortage of wood dilemma; and crematorium workers also reluctantly said that the city closure measures and social distance in the local virtual null, can not help slow down the epidemic.
According to CNN, a worker at the local crematorium in India, Ward, said that 100 to 150 bodies are brought to the crematorium in Varanasi every day. It is understood that the city’s main crematorium has been overwhelmed, forcing the current need to establish a temporary crematorium next to the banks of the Ganges River.
According to the report, Ward told CNN, “The closure of India cannot be compared to the closure of New York or London.” Ward said, “The markets in Varanasi are open until 11 a.m. every day, and the streets are full of people during that time; plus we even had a wedding at a hotel last night.”
Ward also said, “Sometimes you even have to wait on the streets of Delhi (Delhi) for about 10 hours in order to help a loved one stand in line for oxygen, then you can’t maintain the social distance that you should.” Ward added, “It’s a fight for survival, and when you have to keep looking for all kinds of resources in order to save your beloved ones, sealing off the city and social distance doesn’t help any.”
According to the report, the Indian health department data show that the number of confirmed cases returned today (7) is 414,188 cases, is the third time a single day exceeded 400,000, but also refresh yesterday (6) returned 412,373 cases of record; death is 3,915 people, but also make India reached 21.49 million total confirmed cases and 234,083 cases of death number.
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