Crisis deepens as public turns to stockpiling medicine and oxygen as hospitals struggle to access coronavirus supplies

Hoarding oxygen and vital medicines in homes is “creating panic” and causing shortages in hospitals, according to senior Indian doctors, prompting fears of shortages for critically ill patients amid the worsening Covid crisis.

It comes as India recorded 352,991 new cases, breaking the previous global record it set the day before, and 2,812 new deaths, its highest daily figure for fatalities. The last week has seen a cumulative 89% increase in Covid-19 deaths in India and a total of 2.2m new cases, the highest seven-day increase experienced by any country.

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