with direct flights from dubai, it's thought the outbreak in indore may have come from there.00 meters. it was a complete struggle to get here. so we are on like two hours of sleep and no food. emma: thirty percent of india's early coronavirus cases were blamed on a mass gathering in delhi of one particular islamic sect. muslim communities across the country are now feeling afraid. barkha: so emma, let me just tell you what he's actually saying. he's saying that in some homes here in this predominantly muslim neighborhood, there's a feral stigma and backlash among muslims, you know, and that's something we've been showing is happening across cities of india. a very high number of muslims went to hospitals and were not able to be treated. emma: to the extent that you can gauge it in a lockdown, what's the mood like there in indore? barkha: all surreal, because you know, where i'm standing, it was a wholesale market. you couldn't find breathing space. this city has an all-night food bazaar. it was one of my favorite places to come to. and all of that just seems now from an alter