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A policeman checks on commuters during weekend restrictions imposed to curb of coronavirus in Kochi, Kerala state, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. After having largely tamed the virus last year, India is in the throes of the world's worst coronavirus surge and many of the country's hospitals are struggling to cope with shortages of beds, medicines and oxygen. (AP Photo/R S Iyer)
Municipal workers disinfect a residential area as a precautionary measure against COVID-19 in Hyderabad, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. After having largely tamed the virus last year, India is in the throes of the world???s worst coronavirus surge and many of the country???s hospitals are struggling to cope with shortages of beds, medicines and oxygen. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)
A health worker takes a nasal swab sample of a woman as others wait their turn to test for COVID-19 in Hyderabad, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. After having largely tamed the virus last year, India is in the throes of the world???s worst coronavirus surge and many of the country???s hospitals are struggling to cope with shortages of beds, medicines and oxygen. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)
Earthern pot vendors wearing face masks as a precaution against coronavirus await customers in Hyderabad, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. After having largely tamed the virus last year, India is in the throes of the world???s worst coronavirus surge and many of the country???s hospitals are struggling to cope with shortages of beds, medicines and oxygen. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)
People wait their turn to get tested for COVID-19 in Hyderabad, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. After having largely tamed the virus last year, India is in the throes of the world???s worst coronavirus surge and many of the country???s hospitals are struggling to cope with shortages of beds, medicines and oxygen. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)
People wait their turn to get tested for COVID-19 in Hyderabad, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. After having largely tamed the virus last year, India is in the throes of the world???s worst coronavirus surge and many of the country???s hospitals are struggling to cope with shortages of beds, medicines and oxygen. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)
A woman holds on to two children as they wait their turn to get tested for COVID-19 in Hyderabad, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. After having largely tamed the virus last year, India is in the throes of the world???s worst coronavirus surge and many of the country???s hospitals are struggling to cope with shortages of beds, medicines and oxygen. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)
A Kashmiri worker moves an oxygen cylinder as they stock them inside a hospital in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan)
An attendant of a patient transports an oxygen cylinder for the patient inside a hospital in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan)
Attendants of a patient carry an oxygen cylinder for the patient inside a hospital in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan)
A hospital staff checks oxygen cylinders inside a hospital in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan)
A relative of a person who died of COVID-19 breaks down during cremation in Jammu, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Channi Anand), APTOPIX
A relative of a person who died of COVID-19 is consoled by another during cremation in Jammu, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
Health workers and relatives carry the body of a COVID-19 victim for cremation in Jammu, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
A relative of a person who died of COVID-19 reacts at a crematorium in Jammu, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
Relatives bury the body of a person who died of COVID-19, in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan)
Relatives mourn near a coffin containing the body of a person who died of COVID-19 in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan)
A relative of a person who died of COVID-19 reacts at a crematorium in Jammu, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
Municipal workers prepare to bury the body of a person who died of COVID-19 in Gauhati, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)
Relatives offer prayers before they bury the body of a person who died of COVID-19 in Gauhati, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)
Relatives offer prayers before they bury the body of a person who died of COVID-19 in Gauhati, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)
Municipal workers prepare to bury the body of a person who died of COVID-19 in Gauhati, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)
A relative in protective suit watches the burial of a person who died of COVID-19 in Gauhati, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)
Relatives and municipal workers prepare to bury the body of a person who died of COVID-19 in Gauhati, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)
Relatives and municipal workers prepare to bury the body of a person who died of COVID-19 in Gauhati, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)
Relatives offer prayers before they bury the body of a person who died of COVID-19 in Gauhati, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)
Relatives sit during the burial of a person who died of COVID-19 in Gauhati, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)
Relatives and municipal workers prepare to bury the body of a person who died of COVID-19 in Gauhati, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)
An exhausted municipal worker rests after the burial of a person who died of COVID-19 in Gauhati, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)
Health workers and relatives carry the body of a COVID-19 victim for cremation in Jammu, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
Health workers and relatives bring the body of a COVID-19 victim for cremation in Jammu, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. India???s crematoriums and burial grounds are being overwhelmed by the devastating new surge of infections tearing through the populous country with terrifying speed, depleting the supply of life-saving oxygen to critical levels and leaving patients to die while waiting in line to see doctors. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
A relative of a person who died of COVID-19 breaks down during cremation in Jammu, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
A man in protective suit digs earth to bury the body of a person who died of COVID-19 in Gauhati, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)
A relative of a person who died of COVID-19 is consoled by another during cremation in Jammu, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
A relative of a person who died of COVID-19 reacts during cremation in Jammu, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
Relatives and municipal workers in protective suit bury the body of a person who died due to COVID-19 in Gauhati, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees.??(AP Photo/Anupam Nath)
Family members put flowers as they perform the last rites for a COVID-19 victim at a crematorium in Jammu, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees.??(AP Photo/Channi Anand)
Hindus arrive to immerse the ashes of their relative who died of COVID-19 at the confluence of rivers Ganges and Yamuna, sacred to them, in Prayagraj, India, Sunday, April 25, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees.??(AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
Medical workers await test results for Covid-19 antigenic tests administered to passengers arriving from specific countries where the coronavirus variants are prevalent, at the Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy near Paris, on April 25, 2021. - Passengers arriving in France from Brazil, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, India and Guyana must submit to a Covid-19 antigenic test and follow a 10 day quarantine at home, to curb the spread of coronavirus variants. (Photo by Ian LANGSDON / POOL / AFP)
Passengers arriving from countries listed as Covid-19 red zones register for coronavirus tests upon their arrival at Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy, near Paris, on April 25, 2021. - Passengers arriving in France from Brazil, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, India and Guyana must submit to a Covid-19 antigenic test and follow a 10 day quarantine at home, to curb the spread of coronavirus variants. (Photo by Ian LANGSDON / POOL / AFP)
Passengers check their telephones next to a sign indicating the way to a sanitary control point for passengers arriving from countries listed as Covid-19 red zones, in Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy, near Paris, on April 25, 2021. - Passengers arriving in France from Brazil, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, India and Guyana must submit to a Covid-19 antigenic test and follow a 10 day quarantine at home, to curb the spread of coronavirus variants. (Photo by Ian LANGSDON / POOL / AFP)
A passenger walks past Covid-19 information posters in Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy, near Paris, on April 25, 2021. - Passengers arriving in France from Brazil, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, India and Guyana must submit to a Covid-19 antigenic test and follow a 10 day quarantine at home, to curb the spread of coronavirus variants. (Photo by Ian LANGSDON / POOL / AFP)
Passengers queue up at the passport control area of Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy, near Paris, on April 25, 2021. - Passengers arriving in France from Brazil, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, India and Guyana must submit to a Covid-19 antigenic test and follow a 10 day quarantine at home, to curb the spread of coronavirus variants. (Photo by Ian LANGSDON / POOL / AFP)
Customs officers check passengers' luggage at Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy near Paris, on April 25, 2021. - Passengers arriving in France from Brazil, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, India and Guyana must submit to a Covid-19 antigenic test and follow a 10 day quarantine at home, to curb the spread of coronavirus variants. (Photo by Ian LANGSDON / POOL / AFP)
Members of the Civil Protection man a Covid-19 control point where passengers from specific countries register for Covid-19 tests upon their arrival at Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy near Paris, on April 25, 2021. - Passengers arriving in France from Brazil, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, India and Guyana must submit to a Covid-19 antigenic test and follow a 10 day quarantine at home, to curb the spread of coronavirus variants. (Photo by Ian LANGSDON / POOL / AFP)
Passengers arriving from countries listed as Covid-19 red zones register for coronavirus tests upon their arrival at Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy near Paris, on April 25, 2021. - Passengers arriving in France from Brazil, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, India and Guyana must submit to a Covid-19 antigenic test and follow a 10 day quarantine at home, to curb the spread of coronavirus variants. (Photo by Ian LANGSDON / POOL / AFP)
Passengers check their telephones next to a sign indicating the way to a sanitary control point for passengers arriving from countries listed as Covid-19 red zones, in Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy, near Paris, on April 25, 2021. - Passengers arriving in France from Brazil, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, India and Guyana must submit to a Covid-19 antigenic test and follow a 10 day quarantine at home, to curb the spread of coronavirus variants. (Photo by Ian LANGSDON / POOL / AFP)
A passenger walks to a booth to undergo a Covid-19 antigenic test upon arrival at Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy, near Paris, on April 25, 2021. - Passengers arriving in France from Brazil, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, India and Guyana must submit to a Covid-19 antigenic test and follow a 10 day quarantine at home, to curb the spread of coronavirus variants. (Photo by Ian LANGSDON / POOL / AFP)
A sign indicates the way to a sanitary control point for passengers arriving from countries listed as Covid-19 red zones at the passport control area of Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy near Paris, on April 25, 2021. - Passengers arriving in France from Brazil, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, India and Guyana must submit to a Covid-19 antigenic test and follow a 10 day quarantine at home, to curb the spread of coronavirus variants. (Photo by Ian LANGSDON / POOL / AFP)
A medical worker waits to administer Covid-19 antigenic tests to passengers arriving from specific countries where the coronavirus variants are prevalent, at the Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy near Paris, on April 25, 2021. - Passengers arriving in France from Brazil, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, India and Guyana must submit to a Covid-19 antigenic test and follow a 10 day quarantine at home, to curb the spread of coronavirus variants. (Photo by Ian LANGSDON / POOL / AFP)
A sign indicates the way to a sanitary control point for passengers arriving from countries listed as Covid-19 red zones at the passport control area of Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy near Paris, on April 25, 2021. - Passengers arriving in France from Brazil, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, India and Guyana must submit to a Covid-19 antigenic test and follow a 10 day quarantine at home, to curb the spread of coronavirus variants. (Photo by Ian LANGSDON / POOL / AFP)
A health worker takes a nasal swab sample to test for COVID-19 at a government hospital in Hyderabad, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world???s worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India???s total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)
A health worker takes a nasal swab sample to test for COVID-19 at a government hospital in Hyderabad, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world???s worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India???s total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)
A health worker takes a nasal swab sample to test for COVID-19 at a government hospital in Hyderabad, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world???s worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India???s total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)
A health worker takes a nasal swab sample to test for COVID-19 in Hyderabad, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world???s worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India???s total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)
A health worker takes a nasal swab sample to test for COVID-19 at a government hospital in Hyderabad, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world???s worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India???s total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)
A health worker takes a nasal swab sample to test for COVID-19 at a government hospital in Hyderabad, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world???s worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India???s total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)
People wearing masks as a precaution against the coronavirus wait to test for COVID-19 at a government hospital in Hyderabad, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world???s worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India???s total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)
People wait to receive the COVID-19 vaccine outside a vaccination centre In Mumbai, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world???s worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India???s total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade)
People wait to receive the COVID-19 vaccine outside a vaccination centre In Mumbai, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world???s worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India???s total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade)
Birds fly over the deserted old city during a weekend lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus in Prayagraj, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world's worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India's total past 16 million.(AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
A view of the deserted old city during a weekend lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus in Prayagraj, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world's worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India's total past 16 million.(AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
Multiple funeral pyres of victims of COVID-19 burn at a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for mass cremation in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world???s worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India???s total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
People prepare a funeral pyre for a family member who died of COVID-19 at a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for mass cremation of COVID-19 victims in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world???s worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India???s total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
A health worker takes a nasal swab sample to test for COVID-19 in Jammu, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world???s worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India???s total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
A resident receives the AstraZeneca vaccine for COVID-19 as others wait for their turn at an apartment building in Bengaluru, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world's worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India's total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
Residents wait to receive the AstraZeneca vaccine for COVID-19 at an apartment building in Bengaluru, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world's worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India's total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
Residents interact as they hold their arms after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine for COVID-19 at an apartment building in Bengaluru, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world's worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India's total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
A woman reacts as she receives the AstraZeneca vaccine for COVID-19 at an apartment building in Bengaluru, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world's worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India's total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
Construction laborers wearing masks as a precaution against the coronavirus walk on a street in Hyderabad, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Indian authorities are scrambling to get medical oxygen to hospitals where COVID-19 patients are suffocating from low supplies. The effort Saturday comes as the country with the world's worst coronavirus surge set a new global daily record of infections for the third straight day. The 346,786 infections over the past day brought India's total past 16 million. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A.)
A COVID-19 patient receives oxygen inside a car provided by a Gurdwara, a Sikh house of worship, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. India???s medical oxygen shortage has become so dire that this gurdwara began offering free breathing sessions with shared tanks to COVID-19 patients waiting for a hospital bed. They arrive in their cars, on foot or in three-wheeled taxis, desperate for a mask and tube attached to the precious oxygen tanks outside the gurdwara in a neighborhood outside New Delhi. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
A patient receives oxygen outside a Gurdwara, a Sikh house of worship, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. India???s medical oxygen shortage has become so dire that this gurdwara began offering free breathing sessions with shared tanks to COVID-19 patients waiting for a hospital bed. They arrive in their cars, on foot or in three-wheeled taxis, desperate for a mask and tube attached to the precious oxygen tanks outside the gurdwara in a neighborhood outside New Delhi. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
A COVID-19 patient sits inside a car and breathes with the help of oxygen provided by a Gurdwara, a Sikh house of worship, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. India???s medical oxygen shortage has become so dire that this gurdwara began offering free breathing sessions with shared tanks to COVID-19 patients waiting for a hospital bed. They arrive in their cars, on foot or in three-wheeled taxis, desperate for a mask and tube attached to the precious oxygen tanks outside the gurdwara in a neighborhood outside New Delhi. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
Volunteers from a Gurdwara, a Sikh place of worship, prepare oxygen cylinders for patients in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. India???s medical oxygen shortage has become so dire that this gurdwara began offering free breathing sessions with shared tanks to COVID-19 patients waiting for a hospital bed. They arrive in their cars, on foot or in three-wheeled taxis, desperate for a mask and tube attached to the precious oxygen tanks outside the gurdwara in a neighborhood outside New Delhi. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
A patient receives oxygen inside a car provided by a Gurdwara, a Sikh place of worship, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. India???s medical oxygen shortage has become so dire that this gurdwara began offering free breathing sessions with shared tanks to COVID-19 patients waiting for a hospital bed. They arrive in their cars, on foot or in three-wheeled taxis, desperate for a mask and tube attached to the precious oxygen tanks outside the gurdwara in a neighborhood outside New Delhi. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
A patient breathes with the help of oxygen provided by a Gurdwara, Sikh place of worship, inside a car in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. India???s medical oxygen shortage has become so dire that this gurdwara began offering free breathing sessions with shared tanks to COVID-19 patients waiting for a hospital bed. They arrive in their cars, on foot or in three-wheeled taxis, desperate for a mask and tube attached to the precious oxygen tanks outside the gurdwara in a neighborhood outside New Delhi. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
Multiple funeral pyres of those who died of COVID-19 burn at a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for the mass cremation of coronavirus victims, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
Members of a family of COVID-19 victim prepare funeral pyre for deceased member as multiple funeral pyres of those who died of COVID-19 are seen at a crematorium in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
Members of the family of a COVID-19 victim put a shroud over the body lying on a road outside a crematorium in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
Family members put the body of their relative, who died of COVID-19 on the funeral pyre at a crematorium in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
People line up dead bodies of those who died of COVID-19 at a crematorium, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
A man sits on a log while waiting for the funeral of his relative who died of COVID-19, at a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for mass cremation of COVID-19 victims in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
A woman is consoled by a relative at a crematorium during mass cremation of COVID-19 victims, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees.??(AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
A man transports a dead body on a handcart to a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for mass cremation of COVID-19 victims, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees.??(AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
People perform rituals next to a funeral pyre for a family member who died of COVID-19 at a ground that has been converted into a crematorium for mass cremation of COVID-19 victims in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees.??(AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
Exhausted workers, who bring dead bodies for cremation, sit on the rear step of an ambulance inside a crematorium, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees.??(AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
A man inspects an ICU ward after a fire broke out in Vijay Vallabh COVID-19 hospital at Virar, near Mumbai, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. A fire killed 13 COVID-19 patients in a hospital in western India early Friday as an extreme surge in coronavirus infections leaves the nation short of medical care and oxygen. (AP Photo)
People stand in queues to refill oxygen in cylinders in New Delhi, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India put oxygen tankers on special express trains as major hospitals in New Delhi on Friday begged on social media for more supplies to save COVID-19 patients who are struggling to breathe. India???s underfunded health system is tattering as the world???s worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. (AP Photo)
People stand in queues to refill oxygen in cylinders in New Delhi, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India put oxygen tankers on special express trains as major hospitals in New Delhi on Friday begged on social media for more supplies to save COVID-19 patients who are struggling to breathe. India???s underfunded health system is tattering as the world???s worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. (AP Photo)
People stand in a queue to refill oxygen in cylinders in New Delhi, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India put oxygen tankers on special express trains as major hospitals in New Delhi on Friday begged on social media for more supplies to save COVID-19 patients who are struggling to breathe. India???s underfunded health system is tattering as the world???s worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. (AP Photo)
Health workers stand outside the entrance of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. The Press Trust of India reported 25 COVID-19 patients died at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in the past 24 hours and the lives of another 60 were at risk amid a serious oxygen supply crisis. The news agency quoted unnamed officials as saying ??slow pressure oxygen??? could be the likely cause for their deaths. However, Ajoy Sehgal, a hospital spokesperson, would not comment on whether the 25 patients died from a lack of oxygen. (AP Photo)
A patient is carried on a stretcher at Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan hospital in New Delhi, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India put oxygen tankers on special express trains as major hospitals in New Delhi on Friday begged on social media for more supplies to save COVID-19 patients who are struggling to breathe. India???s underfunded health system is tattering as the world???s worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. (AP Photo)
People stand in queues to refill oxygen in cylinders in New Delhi, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India put oxygen tankers on special express trains as major hospitals in New Delhi on Friday begged on social media for more supplies to save COVID-19 patients who are struggling to breathe. India???s underfunded health system is tattering as the world???s worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. (AP Photo)
Health workers and relatives carry the body of a COVID-19 victim for cremation at a crematorium in Jammu, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India???s underfunded health system is tattering as the world???s worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. India has confirmed 16 million cases so far, second only to the United States in a country of nearly 1.4 billion people. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
Health workers and relatives carry the body of a COVID-19 victim for cremation at a crematorium in Jammu, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India???s underfunded health system is tattering as the world???s worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. India has confirmed 16 million cases so far, second only to the United States in a country of nearly 1.4 billion people. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
Family members perform the last rites of a COVID-19 victim at a crematorium in Jammu, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India???s underfunded health system is tattering as the world???s worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. India has confirmed 16 million cases so far, second only to the United States in a country of nearly 1.4 billion people. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
A family member performs the last rites for a COVID-19 victim at a crematorium in Jammu, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India???s underfunded health system is tattering as the world???s worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. India has confirmed 16 million cases so far, second only to the United States in a country of nearly 1.4 billion people. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
A family member performs the last rites for a COVID-19 victim at a crematorium in Jammu, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India???s underfunded health system is tattering as the world???s worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. India has confirmed 16 million cases so far, second only to the United States in a country of nearly 1.4 billion people. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
People remove their protective suits after performing the final rites of a relative who died of COVID-19 at a crematorium in Jammu, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India???s underfunded health system is tattering as the world???s worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. India has confirmed 16 million cases so far, second only to the United States in a country of nearly 1.4 billion people. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
A man performs the final rites of a relative who died of COVID-19, at a crematorium in Jammu, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India???s underfunded health system is tattering as the world???s worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. India has confirmed 16 million cases so far, second only to the United States in a country of nearly 1.4 billion people. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
A family member prays as he perform the last rites of a relative who died of COVID-19, at a crematorium in Jammu, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India???s underfunded health system is tattering as the world???s worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. India has confirmed 16 million cases so far, second only to the United States in a country of nearly 1.4 billion people. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
A man watches the cremation of a COVID-19 victim at a crematorium in Jammu, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India???s underfunded health system is tattering as the world???s worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. India has confirmed 16 million cases so far, second only to the United States in a country of nearly 1.4 billion people. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
People wait to refill medical oxygen cylinders at a charging station on the outskirts of Prayagraj, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India put oxygen tankers on special express trains as major hospitals in New Delhi on Friday begged on social media for more supplies to save COVID-19 patients who are struggling to breathe. India's underfunded health system is tattering as the world's worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
People wait to refill medical oxygen cylinders at a charging station on the outskirts of Prayagraj, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India put oxygen tankers on special express trains as major hospitals in New Delhi on Friday begged on social media for more supplies to save COVID-19 patients who are struggling to breathe. India's underfunded health system is tattering as the world's worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
People wait to refill medical oxygen cylinders at a charging station on the outskirts of Prayagraj, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India put oxygen tankers on special express trains as major hospitals in New Delhi on Friday begged on social media for more supplies to save COVID-19 patients who are struggling to breathe. India's underfunded health system is tattering as the world's worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
People wait to refill medical oxygen cylinders at a charging station on the outskirts of Prayagraj, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India put oxygen tankers on special express trains as major hospitals in New Delhi on Friday begged on social media for more supplies to save COVID-19 patients who are struggling to breathe. India's underfunded health system is tattering as the world's worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
Workers load oxygen cylinders at a charging station on the outskirts of Prayagraj, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India put oxygen tankers on special express trains as major hospitals in New Delhi on Friday begged on social media for more supplies to save COVID-19 patients who are struggling to breathe. India's underfunded health system is tattering as the world's worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
Workers carry medical oxygen cylinders at a charging station on the outskirts of Prayagraj, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India put oxygen tankers on special express trains as major hospitals in New Delhi on Friday begged on social media for more supplies to save COVID-19 patients who are struggling to breathe. India's underfunded health system is tattering as the world's worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
FILE - In this April 23, 2021, file photo, Health workers carry a patient after a fire in Vijay Vallabh COVID-19 hospital at Virar, near Mumbai, India. India is battling the world???s fastest pace of spreading infections. Its government has blocked vaccine exports for several months to better meet needs at home, exacerbating the difficulty of poor countries to access vaccine. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade, File)
A man waits to refill a medical oxygen cylinder at a charging station on the outskirts of Prayagraj, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India put oxygen tankers on special express trains as major hospitals in New Delhi on Friday begged on social media for more supplies to save COVID-19 patients who are struggling to breathe. India's underfunded health system is tattering as the world's worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a third straight day with 346,786. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
People wait to load a medical oxygen cylinder at a charging station on the outskirts of Prayagraj, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. Indian authorities scrambled Saturday to get oxygen tanks to hospitals where COVID-19 patients were suffocating amid the world???s worst coronavirus surge, as the government came under increasing criticism for what doctors said was its negligence in the face of a foreseeable public health disaster. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
A worker refills medical oxygen cylinders at a charging station on the outskirts of Prayagraj, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India put oxygen tankers on special express trains as major hospitals in New Delhi on Friday begged on social media for more supplies to save COVID-19 patients who are struggling to breathe. India's underfunded health system is tattering as the world's worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a third straight day Saturday with 346,786. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
Workers load oxygen cylinders at a charging station on the outskirts of Prayagraj, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. Indian authorities scrambled Saturday to get oxygen tanks to hospitals where COVID-19 patients were suffocating amid the world???s worst coronavirus surge, as the government came under increasing criticism for what doctors said was its negligence in the face of a foreseeable public health disaster. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
Flames rise from cremation pyres of 13 COVID-19 patients who died in a fire that broke out in Vijay Vallabh COVID-19 hospital, at Virar, near Mumbai, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. Delhi has been cremating so many bodies of coronavirus victims that authorities are getting requests to start cutting down trees in city parks, as a second record surge has brought India's tattered healthcare system to its knees. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade)
A health worker fixes an oxygen cylinder for a COVID-19 patient at a banquet hall converted into a quarantine center ,in New Delhi, India, Friday, April 23, 2021. India put oxygen tankers on special express trains as major hospitals in New Delhi on Friday begged on social media for more supplies to save COVID-19 patients who are struggling to breathe. India's underfunded health system is tattering as the world's worst coronavirus surge wears out the nation, which set another global record in daily infections for a second straight day with 332,730. (AP Photo)