Rohan Bavadekar, contracted COVID-19 and is on a ventilator. Doctors critically need plasma donors to save his life.
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Global coronavirus cases nearing 900,000.
Noted pulmonologist Dr Nitesh Jain tells you everything that you need to know to contain the deadly virus.
Social organization’s efforts to focus on underprivileged women, children and youth in India.
U.S. braces for millions of cases 100,000 plus fatalities.
Inspired by health workers, introduce global “circuit breakers†to isolate systemic risks, suggests Indian American eco-feminist Sujata Tibrewala
New York considering imposing fines on people at parks and houses of worship.
Italy records the highest number of new deaths since the beginning of the epidemic. Â
U.S. registers 25 percent increase in deaths
WHO publishes updated testing guidance for SARS-CoV-2.
Cases cross 300,000 globally; 85% new cases come from Europe and the US.
Four more new countries from the Africa region report cases, bringing the total to 186 countries and territories.
Indian American Congressman Khanna co-sponsors Emergency Cash Infusion bill to help working class Americans.
First 500 emergency masks made by Sikh activist Gurinder Singh Khalsa going to first responders.
Send “hi” to +41 798 931 892 on WhatsApp to get reliable information on pandemic.
US looking for stop-gap solution; undocumented infection facilitating rapid spread of COVID-19.
From the “Overwhelmed Ones” to “the Sociological Ones,” college students nationwide have reacted in different ways to the pandemic.
Dr Nitesh Jain explains why Indian physicians on the frontline feel disappointed by US immigration laws.
Education is key to the Kerala model that is doing remarkably better than Washington.
Harvard medical student Pooja Chandrashekar’s initiative to help immigrants includes Hindi, Gujarati, Malayalam and Urdu.
Indian American health policy consultant in Trump administration updates guidelines on combating disease.
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Interview with Kim Shah, founder of Boston-based healthcare app KnowYourMeds.
Fiery five bring community and national concerns to the fore.
Indian origin physicians and cardiologists to collaborate on diabetes and cardiovascular disease education.
