Corona Case In India / Huge shortage of Paracetamol and Ibuprofen in China, quota of only 6 tablets, India ready to help

Corona virus has created an outcry in China. The uncontrollable speed of Corona has engulfed lakhs of people. The situation is getting worse day by day. Pain and fever reducers such as ibuprofen and paracetamol are in severe shortage in China. Meanwhile, India has extended a hand to help China, which is in dire straits. India is ready to send medicines for pain and fever.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 23, 2022, 01:03 PM
Corona Case In India: Corona virus has created an outcry in China. The uncontrollable speed of Corona has engulfed lakhs of people. The situation is getting worse day by day. Pain and fever reducers such as ibuprofen and paracetamol are in severe shortage in China. Meanwhile, India has extended a hand to help China, which is in dire straits. India is ready to send medicines for pain and fever.

We are closely monitoring the situation in China - Arindam Bagchi

Foreign Ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi said that we are keeping a close watch on the situation in China. India has always been ahead in helping the world in the field of pharmacy. However, there has been no response from the Chinese Embassy in this matter so far. Sources say that Indian pharma companies are constantly being questioned by China regarding these medicines. The demand for these medicines has increased a lot.

Only 6 tablets per customer

Corona victims in China are not getting fever medicines. The extent of shortage of these medicines for pain and fever in China can be gauged from the fact that a quota of tablets has been fixed for every sick person there. According to the Global Times, the mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party, in view of the shortage of Ibuprofen medicine in Namjing, China, only 6 tablets of this can be given to a customer.

Hospital and crematorium full

After the strict zero covid policy was withdrawn in China, there was a huge increase in the cases of infection and a large number of people died. There are long queues of pyres in China's hospitals and crematoriums. According to a recent report published in 'The Economist', based on the study of the rate of people getting infected and other circumstances, the death of about 1.5 million Chinese citizens has been predicted. These figures also match other recent figures, including a report last week in the journal 'The Lancet'. These figures indicate that after the relaxation of restrictions in China, 1.3 million to 2.1 million people may die due to corona virus infection.