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Desperate messages of people in India's Covid "hell" begging for help on social media

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Desperate people in India have been begging for help on social media as their country is ravaged by coronavirus and their health care system reaches breaking point.

Social media is overwhelmed with appeals for oxygen, hospital beds or a place in an ICU for loved ones in need of life saving care. "I don't want to lose my mom now," wrote Dr Ajay Koli, "Please help me in getting an oxygen cylinder" while Kritika Gayatri pleaded for plasma for a 26-year-old "who won't survive without it".

Many have been leaving their phone numbers in the hope someone will reach out and help as the Covid crisis spirals out of control.

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