I am Indian and have friends and family there. One of the main culprits of their surge is the "help" that comes in daily to do any or all of the following:
Driver
Clean the house
Wash clothes
Cook
Clean dishes
Etc
These folks have become more valued and are not just servants anymore. But, many of them come from their village on the outskirts of town (or even some part in town) where they live in a multigenerational household with no prevention measures.
These folks were banned from coming to the place of work for a long time. Now they have been in contact with many others along the journey to get to their "house" and the members of the household itself.
Add in the recent political rallies and festivals and you get a surge that has come from different sources. In a country as densely populated as India, this was bound to happen. They had so many restrictions at first they eliminated contact with other humans. How long can that go on? The answer is never.
This was always going to happen. They do have vaccines that are made in India. But there are just so many people that you can't vaccinate them that quickly.
Hospitals are pressed and even the wealthy are not guaranteed a spot anymore. They have three different levels of hospital care:
Public - government run. Think Ben Taub or Parkland
Academic - teaching hospitals
Private - Methodist, St Luke's.
(I think I remember that right)
Anyway, all lines have been blurred as to who goes where. They have a problem, for sure. Very different issues than we ever had in the US.
Driver
Clean the house
Wash clothes
Cook
Clean dishes
Etc
These folks have become more valued and are not just servants anymore. But, many of them come from their village on the outskirts of town (or even some part in town) where they live in a multigenerational household with no prevention measures.
These folks were banned from coming to the place of work for a long time. Now they have been in contact with many others along the journey to get to their "house" and the members of the household itself.
Add in the recent political rallies and festivals and you get a surge that has come from different sources. In a country as densely populated as India, this was bound to happen. They had so many restrictions at first they eliminated contact with other humans. How long can that go on? The answer is never.
This was always going to happen. They do have vaccines that are made in India. But there are just so many people that you can't vaccinate them that quickly.
Hospitals are pressed and even the wealthy are not guaranteed a spot anymore. They have three different levels of hospital care:
Public - government run. Think Ben Taub or Parkland
Academic - teaching hospitals
Private - Methodist, St Luke's.
(I think I remember that right)
Anyway, all lines have been blurred as to who goes where. They have a problem, for sure. Very different issues than we ever had in the US.