

Fear and Loss: Inside India’s Coronavirus Crisis
Apr 28, 2021
Jeffrey Gettleman, the South Asia bureau chief for The New York Times, provides a harrowing look at India’s COVID-19 crisis from New Delhi. As infections surge, he discusses the tragic medical oxygen shortages and how families are facing overwhelming loss. He addresses the complacency that led to this resurgence, contrasting initial optimism with dire consequences. Gettleman also reflects on the emotional toll on citizens and the global implications, highlighting a nation struggling to cope amidst fear and despair.
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Delhi's Dire Situation
- Jeffrey Gettleman describes the unsettling scene in Delhi, with widespread illness and fear.
- A friend's colleague died in an ambulance due to hospitals being full and oxygen shortages.
Lockdown's Impact
- India's strict initial lockdown successfully contained the virus but had devastating economic consequences, especially for the poor.
- Migrant workers faced extreme hardship due to the sudden lockdown and lack of support.
A Migrant's Journey
- A 15-year-old girl biked her injured father 1,000 miles across India due to lack of transportation during the lockdown.
- This highlights the desperation of migrant workers trying to return home.