IN PICS | How Covid-19 wreaked havoc in India’s hospitals, graveyards and crematoriums

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Covering the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic as it tore through Indian cities, towns and villages was overwhelming at times, writes Reuters photojournalist Danish Siddiqui.

04 June 2021 - 11:53Manoj Kumar sits next to his mother, Vidhya Devi, who was suffering from a breathing problem, while she receives oxygen support inside her car at a Gurudwara in Ghaziabad, India.Covering the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic as it tore through Indian cities, towns and villages was overwhelming at times.

Some Indians said what made the devastation of April and May harder to accept was that they believed the worst of the pandemic was over in February, when the number of Covid-19 cases and deaths were far below today's [Thursday]. In April, I travelled to Haridwar, a holy Hindu city along the Ganges River, to cover the Kumbh Mela, a festival where people believe bathing brings salvation from the cycle of life and death. Millions of devotees showed up.

“We are definitely overburdened,” Suresh Kumar, the hospital’s medical director, told me at the time as dozens of new patients arrived.Since my April visit, the emergency has eased. People wait to cremate victims who died due to complications related to Covid-19 at a crematorium ground in New Delhi.At graveyards, multiple burials were held at the same time. On several occasions I put down my cameras to attend prayers as I knew the victims being buried that day. I only found out about their deaths when I met common acquaintances there.

 

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