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COVID Leaving Behind Generation of Traumatised Orphans to Grow Up as Broken Adults: Indian Activists

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Total helplessness : the accountability crisis behind India s Covid-19 surge

“What is most stressful these days is this feeling of total helplessness, says Dr Amir Maroof Khan, 44, a professor of community medicine at Delhi’s University College of Medical Sciences. Medical science teaches us to treat patients, but it does not really equip us to face acute non-availability of critical resources, like oxygen, ventilators, intensive care beds.” Khan is recovering from Covid-19 at home, but his doctor wife and mother-in-law are still in hospital. He has lost five relatives and friends in the last three days alone. “There is a growing shortage of manpower in hospitals. Doctors and nurses are falling sick, catching the virus. The only time I am not worried is when I am cooking for my children.”

Covid leaves orphaned children vulnerable to trafficking; authorities wary

Covid leaves orphaned children vulnerable to trafficking; authorities wary SECTIONS Share Synopsis Over the last week especially, contact details and addresses of children orphaned by Covid have been shared widely across social media. This makes them a bait for child traffickers who come as relatives, propose adoption etc,” said Sonal Kapoor Singh, chief executive officer of Delhi-based NGO-Protsahan India Foundation. Reuters 3,210,123.0 Adoption agencies, child welfare associations and NGOs across India are concerned that photographs of children who have lost parents to Covid-19 are doing the round on social media with their contacts and addresses. Sharing of children s details is attracting child traffickers and the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights has even asked the Delhi Police to be more vigilant on social media and ensure children don t fall prey to trafficking”.

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