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India’s runaway coronavirus surge is only getting worse, and doctors are growing increasingly concerned about the risks of a new variant.
The state of play: “The current wave of COVID has a different clinical behavior,” Sujay Shad, a surgeon at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, told The New York Times. “It’s affecting young adults. It’s affecting families. It’s a new thing altogether. Two-month-old babies are getting infected.”
Reports are still anecdotal, and researchers say data is too thin, but reports of dozens of fully vaccinated doctors falling ill have fueled concerns that the virus is finding a way to evade the world’s defenses.
Where it stands: Hospitals are running out of critical supplies, including oxygen.
What they’re saying: Writing from his home, the New York Times New Delhi bureau chief, Jeffrey Gettleman, described the unsettling nature of the latest surge — and the lack of available help for people living there.
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