• India crematoriums 'underreporting bodies' as suspicion grows over true

    From slider@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 06:37:43
    From: slider@anashram.com

    There's growing concern that India's official tally of coronavirus deaths
    does not match what grieving relatives and others are seeing on the ground.

    India has continued to post alarmingly high global record numbers of coronavirus cases, with more than 300,000 every day for the past week.

    But its deaths are still low in comparison to its huge one-billion-plus population (around 190,000 deaths since the start of the pandemic).

    https://news.sky.com/story/india-crematoriums-underreporting-bodies-as-suspicion-grows-over-true-number-of-coronavirus-deaths-12288828

    Its driver says he is transporting '10 to 12' bodies daily from just one hospital
    We've visited a number of crematoriums over the past few days - in Delhi,
    and in Ghaziabad in neighbouring Uttar Pradesh.

    In both places we found what appeared to be underreporting of the number
    of bodies coming into the crematoriums for funerals.

    In around one hour in the Electric Crematorium in east Delhi we counted at least 30 active or prepared pyres with bodies entombed underneath the
    wood. Several ambulances transporting bodies arrived whilst we were there.

    We spotted a single ambulance with five bodies stacked inside it. One
    ambulance driver from a private hospital said he was transporting "10 to
    12" bodies daily - from just one of the Indian capital's hospitals.

    Yet when we inquired about how many deaths were registered that day, we
    were told 20. The figure was a miscalculation for just the hour that we
    were there, never mind the entire day.

    Delhi death rates are hovering around the 400 mark per day, but many we
    spoke to - as well as other commentators - seem convinced the numbers are
    far higher.

    One mourner, Amit Kaushik, told us: "The Delhi government says that 380
    peoples are dying every day from coronavirus but it's actually around
    1,000… more than 1,000."

    The general secretary of the Association of Health Service Doctors, West Bengal, told the UK's Observer newspaper: "The figures on COVID infections
    that the government is releasing are actually an underestimate."

    Dr Manas Gumta went on: "A huge suspected COVID-positive population is certainly staying away from the tests. I believe the actual number of
    people dying of COVID is two to three times higher than what the
    government is reporting."

    In Uttar Pradesh, our researchers counted about 25 bodies awaiting
    funerals at the Hindon crematorium in Ghaziabad and another eight which
    were lit.

    Whilst inquiring about the official tally, the person in charge insisted
    they were dealing with only about six funerals daily on average.

    When our researcher challenged him on this, he was informed, "we've been
    told to give that (lower) number by higher authorities".

    We have repeatedly tried to reach the capital's municipal authorities, and
    the Indian government insists figures are all faithfully recorded and
    without interference.

    A Twitter video doing the rounds in India shows furious relatives
    apparently attacking hospital workers after one of the family died from coronavirus before a bed could be found.

    A second shows the floors of a hospital corridor splattered with blood
    after the fracas when health workers were apparently beaten by the same
    unnamed relatives.

    There is much anger throughout the country as the nation struggles to cope
    with this deadly virus ripping through its people, and which is bringing
    its health service to its knees.

    The scarcity of beds, the acute shortage of basic supplies like oxygen,
    the rampant black marketing as vital medicines double and triple in price
    is straining the faith of people who are reeling from the ferocity of this pandemic.

    The west Delhi private hospital we visited a day ago, the Aakash Health
    Care Super Speciality Hospital, put out a red flag about its oxygen
    supplies.

    Every doctor we spoke to there told us of their concern about oxygen
    supplies and how they were living on tenterhooks about when they would
    need to source more.

    It is this desperate search for such a basic commodity of life which has enraged Indians and left them questioning and challenging the government's preparedness for this second surge.

    Now, as they struggle to find places to bury their dead, as they roam
    around their capital trying to find a crematorium where they can cremate
    their loved ones and pay their last respects, they're starting to also
    question the accuracy of death statistics which do not seem in sync with
    their own experiences.

    "There's no hospital beds available," said Amit Kaushik.

    "And now for cremation, we searched two or three but there are no spaces…
    and finally we came here and we've been waiting for the last two or three hours… just for a space."

    A graveyard worker who's been working on the ground, extending the
    crematorium by a hundred plots, told us he had observed multiple bodies
    and multiple funerals.

    "So many people are dying and brought here," he told us. "Daily, at least
    250 to 300 bodies are brought here… we see it."

    A worker at the site says they see at least 250 to 300 bodies brought
    there each day

    There is a searing shock over the suddenness of all this and the country's citizens are in the midst of the whole world's worst nightmare about this pandemic.

    "Eighty per cent of the deaths are due to the medical negligence here,"
    one mourner who's lost five relatives to COVID told us.

    Nishant Wadhwan said: "What I have realised is, we could have saved our relatives. They were in hospital and they did not get the proper care that
    they wanted because of the lack of oxygen, lack of medicines, lack of injections… and people are dying here."

    And just why this has happened will be down to the Indian authorities to answer.

    ### - quote from the above:

    "I believe the actual number of people dying of COVID is two to three
    times higher than what the government is reporting."

    and this probably applies to everywhere else too!?

    iow: people really 'are' dying like flies in india currently!

    their lack of resources - their lack of 'everything' - is turning india
    into one big funeral pyre!

    the problem being that while this is india today the same thing applies to
    the rest of us tomorrow??

    all it takes is one very nasty variant too many and we'll ALL be in the
    exactly the same situation vaccines or not!

    e.g., in the uk they're talking now about the likelihood of annual booster shots combined with the annual flu shots because of all these emerging variants, and about this becoming a permanent thing??

    permanent!!!

    another dude here saying/suggesting that *everyone's* gonna get it
    eventually?

    the ONLY thing proven to work so far are full lockdowns for prolonged
    periods!

    something they seriously bungled here in the uk in favour of: 'saving the economy'??

    riiiight...

    and b'coz just as soon as they lifted the first lockdown it all came back
    with a vengeance???

    bungling-boris now quoted in a leaked comment as saying: "he would rather bodies piled “high in their thousands” than order a third COVID-19 lockdown."

    https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-denies-report-that-pm-johnson-said-let-bodies-pile-high-2021-04-26/

    this coming from the money-grubbing fat-fuck hypocrite who nearly died of
    it himself, who couldn't then praise the frontline nursing staff enough
    for tending him and saving him, literally promised them the earth, and
    then rewarded them with a pay-cut only a few months later???

    well, maybe next time he wont be so fuckin' lucky then huh!

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  • From chris rodgers@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 07:36:45
    From: allreadydun@gmail.com

    well, maybe next time he wont be so fuckin' lucky then huh!

    meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 19:39:44
    From: slider@anashram.com

    well, maybe next time he wont be so fuckin' lucky then huh!

    meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

    ### - it's like they all come outta the same slimey mold innit haha...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGyAwHwC9wk

    still shakin' it here boss! ;)

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