-FOTODELDÍA- EA7227. CHENNAI (INDIA), 16/01/2022.- Unos axiliares sanitarios preparan camas en el hospital de campaña para enfermos de coronavirus instalado en el Centro de Negocios de Chennai (CTC, por sus siglas en inglés) en Chennai, en la India, este domingo. La tercera ola del covid-19 en la India ha llegado con un rápido ascenso en pocas semanas desde menos de 10.000 casos hasta los más de 270.000 actuales. EFE/ Idrees Mohammed

Chennai (India), 16/01/2022.- People suffering from coronavirus disease lie on their beds inside the Chennai Trade Centre (CTC) which is converted into a makeshift COVID-19 care facility for coronavirus patients following a sharp surge in cases, in Chennai, India, 16 January 2022. The Tamil Nadu state government along with Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) has set up over 900 bed COVID-19 care facility for people affected by coronavirus disease at the Chennai Trade Centre (CTC) following a sharp surge in COVID-19 and Omicron variant of the Sars-Cov-2 virus across the state of Tamil Nadu. Within a week, authorities had shifted as many as 400 patients to the COVID-19 care facilities in the city. As per the Union Health Ministry’s data on 16 January, India reported more than 271,202 fresh COVID-19 cases and 314 deaths in the last 24 hours. A total of 7,743 Omicron variant cases were reported across the nation so far. EFE/EPA/IDREES MOHAMMED
-FOTODELDÍA- EA7227. CHENNAI (INDIA), 16/01/2022.- Unos axiliares sanitarios preparan camas en el hospital de campaña para enfermos de coronavirus instalado en el Centro de Negocios de Chennai (CTC, por sus siglas en inglés) en Chennai, en la India, este domingo. La tercera ola del covid-19 en la India ha llegado con un rápido ascenso en pocas semanas desde menos de 10.000 casos hasta los más de 270.000 actuales. EFE/ Idrees Mohammed
Chennai (India), 16/01/2022.- People suffering from coronavirus disease lie on their beds inside the Chennai Trade Centre (CTC) which is converted into a makeshift COVID-19 care facility for coronavirus patients following a sharp surge in cases, in Chennai, India, 16 January 2022. The Tamil Nadu state government along with Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) has set up over 900 bed COVID-19 care facility for people affected by coronavirus disease at the Chennai Trade Centre (CTC) following a sharp surge in COVID-19 and Omicron variant of the Sars-Cov-2 virus across the state of Tamil Nadu. Within a week, authorities had shifted as many as 400 patients to the COVID-19 care facilities in the city. As per the Union Health Ministry’s data on 16 January, India reported more than 271,202 fresh COVID-19 cases and 314 deaths in the last 24 hours. A total of 7,743 Omicron variant cases were reported across the nation so far. EFE/EPA/IDREES MOHAMMED