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The crisis that s coming: Soon we will run out of skilled personnel to treat Covid Here s how to tackle this

Follow us on FROM TOI PRINT EDITION The crisis that’s coming: Soon we will run out of skilled personnel to treat Covid. Here’s how to tackle this April 26, 2021, 8:55 PM IST Devi Shetty is a cardiac surgeon and Chairman and Founder, Narayana Health “Patients are dying in ICU because there are no nurses and doctors” is going to be the headline news after we address the oxygen shortage. Based on data from the first Covid wave, positivity rate should remain at 25-30% for the next 3-4 months. Every day over 3 lakh people are testing positive. Statistically, for every positive patient, there will be at least five more patients who are positive but not tested.

Can Covid shift our politics? It s a national emergency now Let it bring to an end our Age of Hatred

Follow us on FROM TOI PRINT EDITION Can Covid shift our politics? It’s a national emergency now. Let it bring to an end our Age of Hatred April 25, 2021, 7:25 PM IST Bestselling author Gurcharan Das is a former CEO of Procter & Gamble India. He was VP & MD, P&G Worldwide, when he took early retirement in 1995 to become a full-time writer. Das graduated with honors from Harvard University in Philosophy and Politics. He later attended Harvard Business School (AMP), where he is featured in three case studies. LESS. MORE The dreaded second wave of the coronavirus has created a national emergency. You’d think it would have united our republic, but India remains hopelessly divided. A straightforward problem of vaccinating our people becomes the subject of political football. While aam admi scrambles helplessly from hospital to hospital in search of oxygen, a bed, a ventilator, our political parties behave like prehistoric tribes, fighting elections as though the

Dealing with the second wave: Here are the actions we must undertake to fight the Covid storm upon us

End of the digital divide: Fast-spreading digital revolution offers a new growth path for India and other emerging nations

Follow us on FROM TOI PRINT EDITION End of the digital divide: Fast-spreading digital revolution offers a new growth path for India and other emerging nations April 13, 2021, 9:03 PM IST Ruchir Sharma is the author of the upcoming ‘10 Rules of Successful Nations’ Emerging economies struggled to grow through the 2010s, and pessimism shrouds them now. People wonder how they will pay debts rung up during the pandemic, and how they can grow rapidly as they did in the past – by exporting their way to prosperity – in an era of deglobalisation. The freshest of many answers to this riddle is the fast spreading digital revolution. Emerging nations are adopting cutting edge technology at a lower and a lower cost, which is allowing them to fuel domestic demand and overcome traditional obstacles to growth. Over the last decade the number of smartphone owners has skyrocketed from 150 million to 4 billion worldwide. More than half the world�

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