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US senators urge Biden to use military resources to help India — Quartz India

India’s hapless situation has US senators urging the American government to act. On April 27, co-chairs of the Senate India Caucus John Cornyn and Mark Warner, asked US president Joe Biden to offer a lending hand to countries that have been badly hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. Calling the situation in India “alarming,” in their letter to Biden (pdf), the duo said, “US government agencies both civilian and military should be mobilized to lead an international response to the pandemic.” On April 28, India saw 379,000 new cases of Covid-19, even as citizens struggled to access basic healthcare resources such as medicines and oxygen.

Muddling through Covid - Newspaper

The writer is a business and economy journalist. THIS is not how it’s done. Anybody who has ever worked on completing a large task will tell you that you are supposed to anticipate the challenges that will come your way, not wait for them to materialise and then mobilise in a hurry. It is not rocket science. It is basic management. I read with disbelief a story that is still working its way through the news flow this week that shows how this government is still not managing the Covid crisis, they are muddling through it, despite almost one year since it began. A few days ago it was reported that the National Engineers Welfare Association (NEWA) wrote a letter to the prime minister telling him about two oxygen-producing plants at the Steel Mill in Karachi that have been lying idle since 2015.

Washington Post columnist speaks to CNN about losing a parent in India to Covid-19

3:37 a.m. ET, April 29, 2021 More than 13 million people in India applied for Covid-19 vaccines after minimum age lowered to 18 From CNN s Manveena Suri in New Delhi Syringes filled with COVISHIELD vaccine for COVID-19 lie on ice box at a primary health center in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, on April 28. Dar Yasin/AP About 13.3 million people applied for Covid-19 vaccinations in India on Thursday, the first day the vaccine was made available to everyone between the ages 18 and 44, according to the government s dedicated vaccination website, CoWIN. India is administering two vaccines domestically: the Oxford-AstraZeneca shot, also known as Covishield, and its homegrown Covaxin, developed jointly by Bharat Biotech and the government-run Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

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