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No beds, packed morgues: Mumbai hospitals near collapse in war against coronavirus


Packed morgues, bodies in wards, patients forced to share beds and medical workers run ragged: Mumbai's war against coronavirus has pushed the Indian city's hospitals to breaking point. Ravi, 26, had to change his mother's diapers himself as she lay dying from the disease in the huge Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital, better known as Sion. 'They would just give us medicines and leave,' Ravi (not his real name) told AFP. Staff in the 1,300-bed facility were 'overworked and tired', he said, with sometimes three patients per bed.

The Straits Times - May 16, 2020

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