The rapid increase in the number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in India has caused hospitals everywhere to face the exhaustion of medical resources such as beds, medical oxygen and ventilators.

In order to alleviate the shortage of medical resources, the Indian government has adopted a series of measures, including increasing the production and supply of medical oxygen.

The soaring demand for medical oxygen has caused long queues in front of oxygen production companies and overwhelmed the oxygen production companies.

  In order to deal with the shortage of medical oxygen, the Indian government has carried out a number of actions.

The Indian railway transportation department has stepped up the opening of express trains to transport oxygen tanks across the country.

According to Indian media statistics on April 24, in the past 24 hours, Indian railways have transported nearly 150 tons of medical oxygen throughout the country.

  Due to high demand and short supply, many oxygen plants have been overwhelmed.

In front of an oxygen plant in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, India, many medical staff, community workers and ordinary citizens lined up outside the plant with empty oxygen tanks.

  In addition to running out of medical oxygen, the Indian government also stated that there is also a shortage of vaccine supply.

At a vaccination spot in Mumbai, India, a large number of citizens are waiting in line, hoping to get the vaccine as soon as possible.

(Producing Zhou Jing)

Editor in charge: [Li Ji]