Hospital fire kills 18 coronavirus patients as India steps up jabs rollout

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Hospital Fire Kills 18 Coronavirus Patients As India Steps Up Jabs Rollout
Welfare Hospital, © AP/Press Association Images
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By Ashok Sharma, AP

A fire in a Covid-19 hospital ward in western India has killed 18 patients, as a country grappling with the worst outbreak yet steps up a vaccination drive for all its adults.

On Saturday, India set yet another daily global record with 401,993 new cases, taking its tally to more than 19.1 million.

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Another 3,523 people died in the past 24 hours, raising the overall fatalities to 211,853, according to the health ministry. Experts believe both figures are an undercount.

The fire broke out in a Covid-19 ward on the ground floor of the hospital in Gujarat state, and was extinguished within an hour, police said. The cause is being investigated.


Coronavirus graphic
(PA Graphics)

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Thirty-one other patients at the Welfare Hospital in Bharuch were rescued by hospital workers and firefighters and their condition is stable, police said. Eighteen others died in the blaze and smoke before rescuers could reach them.

On April 23, a fire in an intensive care unit killed 13 Covid-19 patients in the Virar area on the outskirts of Mumbai.

Faced with an unprecedented surge in cases that has filled hospitals and crematoriums, India’s prime minister Narendra Modi’s government described the pandemic as a “once-in-a-century crisis”.

Mr Modi held a cabinet meeting on Friday that discussed steps to save the country’s crumbling health system by adding hospital beds, resolving issues in production, storage and transport of oxygen and tackling the shortage of essential medicines.

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India’s capital also extended its week-old lockdown by another week to curb the explosive surge in virus cases, tweeted Arvind Kejriwal, a top elected official.


The fire at the hospital
Inside the Welfare Hospital after the deadly fire (KK Productions/AP)

Television images showed a woman gasping for breath in her car while her family looked for a hospital bed on the outskirts of New Delhi.

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The 33-year-old woman could not find room at three hospitals and died in the car on Friday, The Times of India newspaper reported.

The government has shifted its faltering vaccination campaign into high gear by saying all adults aged 18 and over are to receive their jabs.

Since January, nearly 10% of Indians have received one dose, but only around 1.5% have received both, though India is one of the world’s biggest producers of vaccines.


Fire damage
Damaged equipment, pictured after the fire (AP)

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Some states already said they do not have enough doses for everyone. Even the ongoing effort to inoculate people above 45 is stuttering.

The state of Maharashtra has said it will not be able to start on Saturday.

Satyender Jain, the health minister in the capital, New Delhi, said earlier this week that the city does not have enough doses to vaccinate people between 18 and 44.

The US, meanwhile, joined a growing list of countries restricting travel from India, the White House said, citing a devastating rise in Covid-19 cases and the emergence of potentially dangerous variants of the coronavirus.

US president Joe Biden spoke to Mr Modi about the growing health crisis and pledged to immediately send assistance.

This week, the US began delivering therapeutics, rapid virus tests and oxygen to India, along with some materials needed for India to boost its domestic production of Covid-19 vaccines.

Additionally, a CDC team of public health experts was expected to be on the ground soon to help Indian health officials move to slow the spread of the virus.

Other nations have also sent assistance, and the Indian air force airlifted oxygen containers from Singapore, Dubai and Bangkok.

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