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This Article is From Apr 21, 2021

Hope And Heartbreak On Indian Covid Twitter

Hope And Heartbreak On Indian Covid Twitter
Relatives wearing PPE prepare the shrouded body of a Covid-19 fatality at a crematorium in New Delhi on April 19, 2021. (Photographer: T. Narayan/Bloomberg)

Twenty-six-year-old Jyoti Yadav had never covered the health beat but when The Print's Lucknow reporter fell sick (like every second journalist there), she was catapulted into this hotspot of India's unfolding Covid-19 crisis. For the first few days things seemed manageable, she said, but then all hell broke loose. Since then she's wandered the city like a watchful spirit, distributing masks to ill-equipped constables; and counting deaths at crematorium grounds where young men, many of them teenagers, work tirelessly, preparing lines of wood pyres for those they know are coming.

On April 18, PTI reported that Uttar Pradesh registered its highest single-day rise in Covid-19 cases and fatalities—30,596 and 129 respectively. As Twitter burned with images of cremations in U.P., and as the administration in Ghaziabad began constructing funeral platforms on pavements, everybody knew these fatalities were a gross underestimation.

The photo gallery on Yadav's phone overflows with pictures of ambulances, bodies, and burning pyres, the detritus of families who never received any help or even acknowledgement from the state.

An emotionally wrenching moment was when she met a desperate Harshit Srivastava on April 17 at Lucknow's Covid Command Centre in Lalbagh. “His hands were shaking even as he kept dialling hospitals trying to get help for his father Vinay.”

Hospitals had refused to admit the veteran journalist—who had tweeted the previous day that his oxygen level reading was at a dangerous 52—because he didn't have a letter from the Chief Medical Officer. Yadav confirmed that many hospitals were not admitting those without a reference letter from the CMO, even if they had a Covid positive certificate. Harshit was trying to get that letter.

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