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India COVID-19: We will never know the true extent of India s pandemic tragedy

May 7, 2021 – 3.05pm Save Share The crisis in India’s hospitals is likely to run well into July, even if the second wave of COVID-19 infections peaks this month – or at least that is the best guess forecasters can glean from limited data. For national and international policymakers trying to chart a path through India’s pandemic disaster, the reported figures are an indication of direction, rather than a true measure of the disaster engulfing the country, observers say. A woman pulls away her crying relative as she reacts to the burning funeral pyre of their family member who died of COVID-19. 

Travel prospects dim as south-east Asia confronts new infections

Travel prospects dim as south-east Asia confronts new infections Apr 16, 2021 – 4.34pm Save Share Singapore | Assurances that a Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble is on track to open soon are the one bright spot for would-be tourists as south-east Asian nations battle new outbreaks and confront the limits of vaccination. Thailand, which had planned to open its borders for international travellers in July, is logging record numbers of new infections, while the Philippines is battling to treat more than 183,000 active cases. Incoming: Healthcare workers prepare beds at an isolation unit at the Ratchapiphat Hospital in Bangkok.   Getty Authorities in the majority Muslim nations of Malaysia and Indonesia, in an effort to stop new surges, have banned long trips home that traditionally mark the end of Ramadan.

New surge in Thailand Covid-19 cases may threaten reopening of Phuket to tourists

Growing Outbreak in Thailand May Threaten Phuket Reopening

Drawing from the Fulbright Experience: #Fulbright75 Video Series

The Fulbright Program celebrates its 75th anniversary this year! To commemorate this anniversary, we are launching a #Fulbright75​ video series – “Drawing from the Fulbright Experience.” The series will feature illustrious Singaporean Fulbright alumni who will share how their experiences in the United States have shaped their lives and spurred professional and personal advancement. In March in honor of Women’s History Month​, we kickstart this series with Corinna Lim, the Executive Director of women’s rights and gender equality non-governmental organization (NGO) the Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE Singapore). Find out how Corinna’s Fulbright experience inspired her to make a difference in the world we live in today.

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