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Diaspora rallies to help Mother India fight COVID-19

Print India’s large diaspora long a boon to India’s economy is tapping its wealth, political clout and expertise to help its ancestral land combat the catastrophic coronavirus surge that has seen people dying outside overwhelmed hospitals. Around the world, people of Indian descent are donating money, personally delivering desperately needed oxygen equipment and setting up telemedicine consultations and information sessions in hopes of beating back the outbreak. Two humanitarian groups in the U.S. led by people of Indian heritage raised more than $25 million in recent days to help India’s teetering healthcare system. Indian American doctors, hotel owners and other entrepreneurs, some responding to requests for help from Indian leaders, have pledged or donated millions more.

Sikh Group Has Website Blocked in India, Uses WhatsApp To Donate Oxygen Amid COVID Spike

Sikh Group Has Website Blocked in India, Uses WhatsApp to Donate Oxygen Amid COVID Spike On 5/6/21 at 5:01 PM EDT As the COVID-19 crisis continues to ravage the health care system in India, the government has welcomed oxygen supplies from several countries including the U.S., Britain and Germany as well as money from people of Indian descent around the world. However, it seems India has turned away help from Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), a U.S.-based Sikh separatist group. According to the Associated Press, the group said the Indian government blocked its COVID-19 relief website, oxygenfund.org. The site aimed to connect Indians who can t afford the high prices of oxygen with Sikhs in the U.S., Canada and other countries willing to donate money.

On the ground and afar, diaspora boosts India s virus fight

St Johns County man following family in India as virus spreads

India s battle with COVID-19 hits close to home for St. Johns County man Hemant Petal has family members in India. One is in the hospital. His cousin has COVID symptoms. Luckily we were able to find a bed in the hospital. Author: Jessica Clark Updated: 6:52 PM EDT May 4, 2021 ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. Devastating: That’s how some people describe the rapid and deadly spread of covid in India. Tuesday, the world’s second most populated country surpassed 20 million COVID-19 cases. While that’s happening on the other side of the world, it is hitting close to home for some on the First Coast who are from India.

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