India's stretched health care fails millions in rural areas

Kailash Kaunsa, who has sickle cell disease, rests in bed at his home in Kalyanpur village in Ambikapur district, Chhattisgarh state, India, Tuesday, March 21, 2023. Health inequities aren't unique to India, but the sheer scale of its population means that fragile systems are severely stretched. For the poor, this can have devastating consequences. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)

SURGUJA, India (AP) — Poonam Gond is learning to describe her pain by numbers.

Zero means no pain and 10 is agony. Gond was at seven late last month. “I have never known zero pain,†she said, sitting in the plastic chair where she spends most of her days.

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