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The emotional toll of Indian covid crisis cannot be quantified by samleong numbers



India has health problems that are far greater than Covid.

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Tragedies play out daily in all countries for reasons other than Covid. There is no need to single out Covid.
I really fail to comprehend why there are these few clown's that r so obsessed with the Wuhan virus hysteria. Are they yr clones so that u can generate traffic?
 
It proves that Covid is minor compared to other causes of death.

Wrong. Again. Call it 0 for 143 tries.

https://www.businessinsider.com/india-coronavirus-dead-cremation-parking-lots-overflow-2021-4

People in India are being cremated in parking lots, with so much demand that families have to take tickets and wait
Bill Bostock
17 hours ago

new delhi crematorium india covid-19

COVID-19 victims being cremated at the Seemapuri crematorium in New Delhi. Photo by Amal KS/Hindustan Times via Getty Images
  • India is breaking records for daily new COVID-19 cases, and death tolls are higher than ever.
  • Crematoriums are expanding into parks and parking lots to keep up with the abundance of bodies.
  • The government has been accused of easing restrictions prematurely and covering up cases.
  • See more stories on Insider's business page.

Victims of India's devastating COVID-19 surge are being cremated in parking lots, with one crematorium so overwhelmed that it has launched a ticketing system.
In the past two weeks, the number of new daily COVID-19 cases in India has repeatedly broken global records, with the country recording thousands of new deaths every day.
The staff at the Seemapuri crematorium in New Delhi recently erected several extra burning platforms in the parking lot to keep up with the staggering demand, CNN reported.
Cremation is the standard death rite in Hinduism, India's dominant religion, and crematoriums are under intense pressure.

"Before the pandemic, we used to cremate eight to 10 people" a day, Jitender Singh Shunty, the head of the Seemapuri crematorium, told CNN. "Now, we are cremating 100 to 120 a day."

The crematorium is so busy that families arriving with their dead relatives are now being made to take a ticket and join a queue to wait their turn, CNN reported.
In the city of Gurgaon, in the northern Haryana state, staff at the Madanpuri crematorium also transformed a parking lot into a temporary cremation site on Monday, The Times of India reported.
"We have space to cremate only 30 bodies at any given time," a caretaker at the crematorium told the newspaper. "We have been forced to set up 10 platforms in the parking area."

At a large crematorium in the western Gujarat state, several metal parts reportedly began to melt because they had been running for so long.

In an attempt to help overflowing crematoriums, authorities in New Delhi are also building makeshift cremation sites in the city's public parks.
The Sarai Kale Khan crematorium has set up 20 new funeral pyres, The Hindu reported, adding that as many as 50 were being erected in local parks.
India coronavirus

A drone photo showing a mass cremation of victims who died of COVID-19 at a crematorium ground in New Delhi on April 22. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui
Some 3,500 deaths from COVID-19 were reported on Thursday alone, according to The Times of India, with nearly 400 of those in New Delhi, a record for the city. Some 370,000 positive COVID-19 tests were reported that day, the newspaper reported.

India's new surge has been attributed to a premature easing of restrictions and rapidly spreading variants, according to experts, who said a slow vaccine rollout and an underprepared healthcare system were making matters worse.
The government has been accused of trying to cover up the true extent of the outbreak, as CNN reported, but the head of the ruling party said Friday that it would take full responsibility.
The coronavirus pandemic
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My main concern now is that at the rate the Ah Nehs chopping down trees to fuel the cremation of the dead....there would be no more trees for them to dance with.

See the source image
 
Again these numbers prove nothing on the reality of covid pandemic..

Its just his opinions. We all can have an Opinion but his has no provable basis in fact, as you can see.

Its called the Shit Times for a reason.
 
Wrong. Again. Call it 0 for 143 tries.

https://www.businessinsider.com/india-coronavirus-dead-cremation-parking-lots-overflow-2021-4

People in India are being cremated in parking lots, with so much demand that families have to take tickets and wait
Bill Bostock
17 hours ago

new delhi crematorium india covid-19

COVID-19 victims being cremated at the Seemapuri crematorium in New Delhi. Photo by Amal KS/Hindustan Times via Getty Images
  • India is breaking records for daily new COVID-19 cases, and death tolls are higher than ever.
  • Crematoriums are expanding into parks and parking lots to keep up with the abundance of bodies.
  • The government has been accused of easing restrictions prematurely and covering up cases.
  • See more stories on Insider's business page.

Victims of India's devastating COVID-19 surge are being cremated in parking lots, with one crematorium so overwhelmed that it has launched a ticketing system.
In the past two weeks, the number of new daily COVID-19 cases in India has repeatedly broken global records, with the country recording thousands of new deaths every day.
The staff at the Seemapuri crematorium in New Delhi recently erected several extra burning platforms in the parking lot to keep up with the staggering demand, CNN reported.
Cremation is the standard death rite in Hinduism, India's dominant religion, and crematoriums are under intense pressure.

"Before the pandemic, we used to cremate eight to 10 people" a day, Jitender Singh Shunty, the head of the Seemapuri crematorium, told CNN. "Now, we are cremating 100 to 120 a day."

The crematorium is so busy that families arriving with their dead relatives are now being made to take a ticket and join a queue to wait their turn, CNN reported.
In the city of Gurgaon, in the northern Haryana state, staff at the Madanpuri crematorium also transformed a parking lot into a temporary cremation site on Monday, The Times of India reported.
"We have space to cremate only 30 bodies at any given time," a caretaker at the crematorium told the newspaper. "We have been forced to set up 10 platforms in the parking area."

At a large crematorium in the western Gujarat state, several metal parts reportedly began to melt because they had been running for so long.

In an attempt to help overflowing crematoriums, authorities in New Delhi are also building makeshift cremation sites in the city's public parks.
The Sarai Kale Khan crematorium has set up 20 new funeral pyres, The Hindu reported, adding that as many as 50 were being erected in local parks.
India coronavirus

A drone photo showing a mass cremation of victims who died of COVID-19 at a crematorium ground in New Delhi on April 22. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui
Some 3,500 deaths from COVID-19 were reported on Thursday alone, according to The Times of India, with nearly 400 of those in New Delhi, a record for the city. Some 370,000 positive COVID-19 tests were reported that day, the newspaper reported.

India's new surge has been attributed to a premature easing of restrictions and rapidly spreading variants, according to experts, who said a slow vaccine rollout and an underprepared healthcare system were making matters worse.
The government has been accused of trying to cover up the true extent of the outbreak, as CNN reported, but the head of the ruling party said Friday that it would take full responsibility.
The coronavirus pandemic
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Why burn individually?
It will be faster to stack them together and burn at one go. New bodies can be added while the flame is still alive.
 
696m ah nehs die and nobody else in the world cares a shit.
 
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