Kamloops residents worried about family back in India impacted by deadly COVID-19 spread
KAMLOOPS — The scenes from India are stunning. Hundreds of dead bodies in the middle of cities. Makeshift crematoriums being built just to accommodate the thousands dying every day from COVID-19.
Max Patel lives and works in Kamloops, but all his family is back in India. They live in Pune, a city of about six million people that’s two hours southeast of Mumbai. Already, his sister has been impacted.
“My sister’s mother-in-law tested positive, so their house is on lockdown,” he said. “They’re working from home. I have an 11-year-old niece, who is worried about getting COVID and she’s like, ‘Am I going to die from this?’ There’s a lot of panic.”