′빼곡한 임시 병상′…인도 코로나19 신규확진 27만명대 ′급증′
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(첸나이 EPA=연합뉴스) 15일(현지시간) 인도 첸나이에 무역센터(CTC)내에 의료 침대가 빼곡히 설치돼있다. 지난해 5월 41만명을 넘었던 인도의 일일 신규 확진자 수는 지난달 21일 5천326명으로 떨어지는 등 안정세를 찾았지만 최근 오미크론 변이 확산으로 인해 다시 크게 늘어나 일일 신규 확진자 수가 27명대로 51배가량 늘어났다. kxxsn@yna.co.kr (끝)
epaselect epa09688808 An Indian health worker wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) suit walks 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. EPA/IDREES MOHAMMED
epa09688804 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. EPA/IDREES MOHAMMED
epa09688811 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. EPA/IDREES MOHAMMED
epa09688800 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. EPA/IDREES MOHAMMED
epa09688802 Indian health workers wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) suits stand 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. EPA/IDREES MOHAMMED
epa09688810 An Indian man suffering from coronavirus disease walks 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. EPA/IDREES MOHAMMED
epa09688803 An Indian health worker wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) suit tend to a coronavirus patient 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. EPA/IDREES MOHAMMED
epa09688809 An Indian health worker throws the medical waste into a bin at 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. EPA/IDREES MOHAMMED
epa09688807 Indian health workers wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) suits carry the medical waste for disposal at 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. EPA/IDREES MOHAMMED