
Corona has created a ruckus in China. The increasing cases of coronavirus have increased the concern of countries around the world. The situation is getting worse and the kind of pictures that are coming out are frightening. Patients are dying in the corridors of the hospitals. There is no place to keep dead bodies in mortuaries. Among the deaths due to corona infection in China, such information has also come out from the crematorium staff, which states that the average number of dead bodies in Shanghai has increased from 90 to 400 to 500 per day.
Patients suffering in China
Restrictions were eased in China last month after protests against the strict lockdown. After this, the Kovid infection has become uncontrollable in the country. It is feared that lakhs of people are getting infected in a day. Staff at Huaxi, the largest hospital in China's southwestern city of Chengdu, said they were overburdened with Covid patients. An employee said that there are long lines in and out of the emergency department. Most of the patients coming by ambulance have to be given oxygen. There is no stock of medicines related to Kovid treatment in the hospital. Here only medicines can be given for symptoms like cold and cough.
the rules are strict
Significantly, the rules that have been made to confirm death due to the coronavirus in China are very strict. Under this, it is necessary to confirm the damage due to the corona virus in the patient's lungs after death. After death, the patient's lungs and respiratory system are not examined in the process of hiding the dead body. In the absence of evidence and due to government pressure, doctors are also calling the deaths normal.
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