India is witnessing a state of public anger, with the circulation of pictures of queues in front of hospitals and mass crematoriums for victims of the Corona virus, at a time when the number of deaths exceeded the threshold of 70 thousand in Iran, with a record toll recorded.

The injuries in India during the last twenty-four hours amounted to about 353 thousand injuries, in addition to 2812 deaths, as hospitals were filled with patients and were unable to receive more, which prompted the United States and European countries to announce yesterday that they will send urgent aid.

Tweeters on social media posted videos of long queues in front of hospitals in New Delhi, as their owners waited for an opportunity to fill in oxygen cylinders.

लखनऊ, छठा मील स्थित आर के ऑक्सीजन प्लांट के बाहर ऑक्सीजन सिलेंडर रिफिल कराने के लिए लोगों की लगी लंबी लाइन!

@ranvijaylive @suraj_livee @aditytiwarilive @nikhilsahulko pic.twitter.com/9WJj88g3x9

- Sharad Shukla NBT (@ sharadshukla911) April 26, 2021

Activists on social media also broadcast videos of the mass crematoria, expressing their anger at the government's handling of the Corona crisis.

No medicines, no beds, no oxygen and not even respectful cremations or burials.

# NoVoteTo_EvilModi # मोदी_का_सिस्टम_ले_डूबा pic.twitter.com/MJCSas5RsI

- Preeti Chaudhary (@HryTweet_) April 26, 2021

Many protested on Twitter after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called in a tweet to vote in the West Bengal elections, while respecting the rules of divergence, which were considered by tweeters as an understatement of the lives of the victims and the health crisis.

The seventh phase of the West Bengal elections takes place today.

Urging people to exercise their franchise and follow all COVID-19 related protocols.

- Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 26, 2021

Under the hashtag #NoVoteTo_EvilModi, Tweeters called for not voting for Modi in any future elections, and also criticized the media silence and the "fear" of celebrities and influencers from criticizing the government, especially after the government directed the Twitter administration to delete any interactions against it.

Aao tumhe Mann Ki baat sunata hun !!

#NoVoteTo_EvilModi pic.twitter.com/XfrRdjDCCp

- Aman (@ amze02) April 26, 2021

Remember this -when people were dying Modi was holding rallies.


A megalomaniac, selfish, PM has put its own people's life at stake.

# NoVoteTo_EvilModi # FarmersProtest pic.twitter.com/OJH82tdBBk

- Jaspreet Dhaliwal (@ jasdhaliwal349) April 26, 2021

In Iran, the authorities reported the death of 496 people in the past 24 hours, which is the highest death toll since the start of the epidemic, which raises the total deaths to 70,70 people, out of a total of two million 417,230 people in the Middle East countries most affected by the epidemic. .

A number of officials in Iran, including Health Minister Saeed Namaki, have previously acknowledged that the official figures remain below the actual numbers.

Iran is facing a fourth wave of an epidemic outbreak that appears to be the strongest so far, and it began to spread from late March, following the revival of Nowruz.

More than 300 cities are classified at the "red" level, which is the highest in the level of the approved classifications in Iran, and leads to the closure of all stores and commercial establishments classified as "non-essential".

Miscellaneous news

In Thailand, a picture spread of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha attending a meeting without a mask. Bangkok Governor Aswin Kwanmuang announced that the prime minister had been fined 6,000 baht ($ 190), adding that the latter had agreed to pay.

The country recorded about 2048 new infections today, a day after the highest death toll in one day in the epidemic was recorded, amounting to 11 people, as the authorities imposed new restrictions today and closed cinemas, swimming pools and stadiums, after a week of closing schools and bars.

On the other hand, the San Fermin celebrations in northern Spain, which usually attract tourists to watch bull shows, have been canceled for the second year in a row due to the epidemic.

And after 3 weeks of closing all schools in France, kindergartens and primary schools reopened.

Bars, restaurants and cinemas have partly opened in Italy, while Prime Minister Mario Draghi is presenting in Parliament his plan to revive the economy with European Union funding of 191 billion euros.

And the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, announced that in the coming months, the Union will allow tourists from the United States to travel to his country, provided they receive vaccinations.

The European Union launched legal action against the pharmaceutical company, AstraZeneca, due to its inability to deliver the agreed doses of the vaccine.

The Corona virus has caused the death of 3 million and 110 thousand people in the world, and the United States comes at the top of the list of deaths, then Brazil, Mexico and India.