The second wave of the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia (Chinese communist virus) in India has not yet been resolved, and the news that the second wave of the new crown pneumonia epidemic has recently gotten out of control and the medical system has collapsed has sparked global concern, and because of the delay in solving the situation, the Indian authorities have also decided to postpone the medical personnel examinations and directly put trainee medical staff on the front line.
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The government of India has also decided to postpone the examination of physicians and nurses, and to allow interns to go to the front line to fight against the epidemic together with the existing medical staff, according to the Times of India.
According to the latest data from the Ministry of Health, there were 392,488 confirmed cases and 3,689 deaths in India at the beginning of this month, a record high number of deaths in a single day. In addition to the serious impact on the local healthcare system, the local mortuary and crematorium are also overwhelmed by the high number of deaths.
In such a serious situation, the outside world also wondered why the authorities did not declare a national lockdown to contain the epidemic. The reason behind this is related to the economy. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, fearing that the Indian economy will be hit hard again, has previously stated that he would try to avoid a second lockdown.
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