WHO blames 'perfect storm' of factors for India Covid crisis
Source: The Guardian
WHO blames perfect storm of factors for India Covid crisis
Health body says mass gatherings, low vaccination rates and more contagious variants all to blame for surge in cases
Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Delhi
Tue 27 Apr 2021 17.55 BST
The World Health Organization (WHO) has said Indias deadly Covid-19 second wave was caused by a perfect storm of mass gatherings, low vaccination rates and more contagious variants.
Speaking on Tuesday, WHO spokesperson Tarik Jaarević warned against blaming mutations of the virus as the sole cause of the tsunami of cases that have engulfed India in recent weeks, pushing the countrys healthcare system to the brink of collapse, and said that complacent behaviour had also played a role.
One coronavirus variant found to be circulating in India, the B1617 variant with two mutations, is thought to be more infectious, according to some preliminary science and anecdotal accounts from doctors on the frontline.
The extent to which these virus changes are responsible for the rapid increase in cases in the country remains unclear, as there are other factors such as recent large gatherings that may have contributed to the rise, said Jaarević.
The WHO also said unnecessary pressure was being put on Indias healthcare system by people who were going to hospitals in a panic when they could recover from Covid-19 at home. Jaarević emphasised that only around 15% of Covid-19 patients required treatment in hospital and urged efficient screening and triage of patients to ensure people received the care they needed.
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