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It is difficult to overstate the grip of COVID-19 on India. WhatsApp bristles with messages about this or that friend and family member with the virus, while there are angry posts about how the central government has utterly failed its citizenry. This hospital is running out of beds and that hospital has no more oxygen, while there is evasion from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his cabinet.
Thirteen months after the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the world was in the midst of a pandemic, the Indian government looks into the headlights like a transfixed animal, unable to move. While other countries are well advanced in their vaccination programs, the Indian government sits back and watches a second wave or a third wave land heavily on the Indian people.
On Sunday, April 25, 2021, the country registered 354,531 cases in a 24-hour period, the fifth day in a row of record-setting highs. Bear in mind that in China, where the virus was first detected in late 2019, the total number of detected cases stands at less than 100,000. This spike in India has raised eyebrows: Is this a new variant, or is this a result of failure to manage social interactions (including the 3 million pilgrims who gathered at this year’s Kumbh Mela religious festival) and to vaccinate enough people?
At the core is the total failure of the Indian government, led by Modi, to take this pandemic seriously.
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Thirteen months after the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the world was in the midst of a pandemic, the Indian government looks into the headlights like a transfixed animal, unable to move. While other countries are well advanced in their vaccination programs, the Indian government sits back and watches a second wave or a third wave land heavily on the Indian people.
On Sunday, April 25, 2021, the country registered 354,531 cases in a 24-hour period, the fifth day in a row of record-setting highs. Bear in mind that in China, where the virus was first detected in late 2019, the total number of detected cases stands at less than 100,000. This spike in India has raised eyebrows: Is this a new variant, or is this a result of failure to manage social interactions (including the 3 million pilgrims who gathered at this year’s Kumbh Mela religious festival) and to vaccinate enough people?
At the core is the total failure of the Indian government, led by Modi, to take this pandemic seriously.

Government failure and healthcare privatization at root of India’s COVID crisis
For Ashish Yechury (1986-2021), journalist. It is difficult to overstate the grip of COVID-19 on India. WhatsApp bristles with messages about this or that friend and family member with the virus, while there are angry posts about how the central government has utterly failed its citizenry.

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