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Indian doctors trained abroad, including Philippines, on standby as COVID-19 sweeps nation

By KANNAKI DEKA Reuters Published May 17, 2021 10:56pm Graduates from overseas medical schools including Bangladesh, Philippines, Nepal and Kyrgyzstan have to pass local exams in India before they are allowed to practise. GUWAHATI, India - Some 90,000 Indian doctors armed with medical degrees from Russia, China and Ukraine are urging the government to put them to work in the battle against COVID-19 instead of standing idly by, waiting for local licences. Nowhere in the world has been hit harder by the pandemic than India, as a new variant of the virus fuelled a surge in infections that has risen to more than 400,000 daily with more than 4,000 deaths a day, overwhelming the health system.

Indian doctors, trained abroad, forced to stand by as COVID sweeps nation

Article content GUWAHATI Some 90,000 Indian doctors armed with medical degrees from Russia, China and Ukraine are urging the government to put them to work in the battle against COVID-19 instead of standing idly by, waiting for local licenses. Nowhere in the world has been hit harder by the pandemic than India, as a new variant of the virus fueled a surge in infections that has risen to more than 400,000 daily, with more than 4,000 deaths a day, overwhelming the health system. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Indian doctors, trained abroad, forced to stand by as COVID sweeps nation Back to video

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File photo used for representation GUWAHATI: Some 90,000 Indian doctors armed with medical degrees from Russia, China and Ukraine are urging the government to put them to work in the battle against Covid-19 instead of standing idly by, waiting for local licences. Nowhere in the world has been hit harder by the pandemic than India, as a new variant of the virus fuelled a surge in infections that has risen to more than 400,000 daily, with more than 4,000 deaths a day, overwhelming the health system. Graduates from overseas medical schools including Bangladesh, Philippines, Nepal and Kyrgyzstan have to pass local exams in India before they are allowed to practise.

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