India epidemic tragic Chinese businessmen spend three times the airfare to escape

Chinese businessman Meng, who has just left India, said that experts predict that the actual number of infected people in India is three to five times more than the announced figure, which should be true because there is no traceability in India even if the diagnosis is confirmed, and there is no mandatory nucleic acid testing.

Cover Story reports that in view of the outbreak in India, which is said to have gotten out of hand, Sister Meng also bought a ticket to “escape” back to China, despite the fact that a return ticket to China under the epidemic skyrocketed to more than 30,000 yuan (about 4,000 U.S. dollars), an increase of about two or three times. Sister Meng took the flight landed at Shanghai Pudong International Airport last week, which has been living in India for six years, she was immediately relieved.

In order to return home as soon as possible, Meng chose a route almost “north”, first from India to fly to Germany, and then transfer to fly back to Shanghai, all because the price of more than 30,000 yuan, a ticket hot.

During the voyage, Ms. Meng observed the differences between Chinese and Indian people, for example, almost every Chinese passenger wore protective clothing, used masks, goggles and face masks, and she did not eat or drink at all for 9 hours to avoid going to the toilet. The Indian passengers had a completely different mentality and continued to eat and drink.

In India, Sister Meng lives in Delhi’s satellite city of Gurgaon, where many multinational companies are headquartered, so most of the employees of Chinese companies are also concentrated in the area. Her neighborhood is considered a middle-class community, and basically every house has an oximeter, but the number of diagnosed people still reaches at least 560, and everyone is surrounded by people they know who have been diagnosed.

At the same time, the government’s allocation of medical resources is paralyzed, and a large number of patients who cannot find a bed have to lie at home. She often even sees people with blood oxygen levels of only 80 or so who are not only not hospitalized, but cannot even solve the problem of oxygen, “several people were looking for oxygen before, and after a few days there was no sound, and only later did they know that they had passed away”. .

Whether rich or poor, India is almost impossible to do home isolation, this is because Indians generally live a large family-style life, it is easy to form cross-infection, and the gap between rich and poor did not let the virus transmission fault, many maids or hourly workers work in rich people’s homes during the day, back to the crowded slums at night, the formation of epidemic prevention loopholes.