Covid-19: Indians in London unite in wake of crisis as death toll passes 200,000 Abbianca Makoni
As a second wave of the Covid pandemic rages in India, leaving hospitals without oxygen and bodies on the streets, the Indian Diaspora in London are coming together.
Community members have launched fundraisers to buy oxygen concentrators, as well as gathering to pray for relatives and friends suffering thousands of miles away.
India’s coronavirus death toll now stands at more than 200,000, as a surge of new infections tears through cities and rural areas alike and leaves healthcare systems on the brink of collapse.
“The situation is desperate right now. The scenes people are witnessing are deeply tragic - they see people lying in hospital car parks full of screaming relatives,” said Manoj Badale, chairman of the British Asian Trust.
Covid-19: Indians in London unite in wake of crisis as death toll passes 200,000 Abbianca Makoni
As a second wave of the Covid pandemic rages in India, leaving hospitals without oxygen and bodies on the streets, the Indian Diaspora in London are coming together.
Community members have launched fundraisers to buy oxygen concentrators, as well as gathering to pray for relatives and friends suffering thousands of miles away.
India’s coronavirus death toll now stands at more than 200,000, as a surge of new infections tears through cities and rural areas alike and leaves healthcare systems on the brink of collapse.
“The situation is desperate right now. The scenes people are witnessing are deeply tragic - they see people lying in hospital car parks full of screaming relatives,” said Manoj Badale, chairman of the British Asian Trust.
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Thursday: new dating app only works on one day of the week (yes, you guessed it.) Katie Strick
George Rawlings and Matt McNeill Love want to eliminate all the elements of dating that have made it start to feel like a chore: the evenings spent swiping, the conversations fizzling, the admin of planning your week around possible evenings your match might like to go for a drink.
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