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The devastating impact of the pandemic on media, deplorable situation in India

The devastating impact of the pandemic on media, deplorable situation in India by Thakuria Navajyoti Geneva/Guwahati, 30 April 2021: The Covid-19 pandemic had a devastating impact on the media, the Switzerland-based media rights and safety body Press Emblem Campaign (PEC) lamented last Friday in preparation for World Press Freedom Day on 3 May. The human cost of the pandemic is particularly high where over one thousand journalists have lost their lives due to novel coronavirus aggravated ailments. India recently lost over 50 journalists in 2 weeks (3.5 per day). Journalists are engaged in a profession that is particularly exposed to the virus, as many have been forced to continue working in contact with the population. Until 29 April 2021, since March 2020, within 14 months, the PEC (www.pressemblem.ch/) has counted more than 1,200 journalists who died from complications related to Covid-19 in 75 countries.

India Third in Journalists Deaths Due to COVID-19 Globally, Finds Media Rights Body

India Third in Journalists Deaths Due to COVID-19 Globally, Finds Media Rights Body India is only behind Brazil and Peru. The Press Emblem Campaign has noted that several mainstream media houses have not reported the actual number of casualties. Representative image of journalists working with face masks on. Photo: PTI Media6 hours ago New Delhi: India is among the top three countries in the world when it comes to deaths of journalists due to COVID-19, a Geneva-based media rights body has found. As many as three journalists have been dying in India every day out of COVID-19 complications, the Press Emblem Campaign has reported. 

Reporting from the frontline: Journalists battle with Covid second wave

Several journalists have lost life in India due to the Covid pandemic 28 Apr, 2021 - 08:42 AM IST     |     By Nirmal Narayanan     NEW DELHI: With India engulfed in the firestorm that is the second wave of Covid2019, journalists in the country are putting their lives on the line to keep the public informed and abreast of the latest developments regarding the fatal pathogen, and the measures that should be taken to curb its spread. But in spite of these noble efforts from the news media community, the government has not classified scribes as frontline workers who are entitled to priority Covid vaccination. It’s a fact that while working round the clock to provide Covid updates from the frontlines, several journalists have lost their lives. 

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