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Never thought I'd see the words "Uttar Pradesh" on the fediverse.... For the unknown- Uttar Pradesh is the Ohio of India. A lot of weird and bizzare shit happen there.
Incorrect. Uttar Pradesh is the Florida of India. If you hear of some fucked-up shit happening in India there's a 50/50 chance it's in Uttar Pradesh.
Uttar Pradesh Man is Florida Man's Indian cousin.
I remember reading some COVID-related news from there, though that wasn't on the fediverse because I wasn't on the fediverse yet at the time.
That news was likely the mass cremations of people who died of COVID. Uttar Pradesh had one of the highest mortality rates in the country in the wake of the pandemic. A lot of them were low-income folk who died on the way to (or right outside) public hospitals that refused to accept them due to overcrowding, lack of equipment and supplemental oxygen, and gross mismanagement
This is classic third-worldliness porn.
The economic strata that is the majority of the population, is also the majority in hospitalization? Is there a useful point there?
Oxymoron right there.
And, if this was the scene in a Western nation, you would have used the correct word: "full", instead of the motivated "overcrowding".
How much more crass can you be at this? People close to me watched people die in queues outside hospitals, as they too waited with their F&F. Hospitals weren't "overcrowded", hospitals and staff were overwhelmed.
I'd like to know how you'd have done better. You can't conjure up oxygen or great management in the disaster that it was.
Oh...oh no... Containment has been breached, Ohio is spreading.
I like that it's Ohio, but not quite Florida.