The world is gripped with fear and panic as the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has affected around more than a million people across the globe.says Downtoearth. China reported over 3,000 fatalities — European countries like Spain and Italy even more. India, with a population of 1.3 billion, is under a 21-day nationwide lockdown — the only country to have exercised social distancing at this scale. A draconian measure indicates either the cases are underreported or the treatment facilities are insufficient for the expected number of cases. Nevertheless, a relief…
Month: April 2020
Coronavirus pandemic pushes pharma sales reps deeper into virtual space
As the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to spread globally, virtual platforms will experience an extra boost after already having a transformational impact on the entire healthcare landscape even before the outbreak, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. Valentina Gburcik, PhD, Senior Director of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases, Gender Health and Digital at GlobalData, commented: “The shift from in-person to digital is seen in advertising, medical conferences and sales rep meetings with physicians. Virtual health tools are already there enabling companies to have broader engagement with patients…
Philippine President orders to shoot lockdown violators dead
Rodrigo Duterte, Philippine’s President has warned violators of coronavirus lockdown measures they could be shot for causing trouble and said abuse of medical workers was a serious crime that would not be tolerated. Duterte in a televised address claimed it was vital that everyone cooperates and follows home quarantine measures, as authorities try to slow the contagion and spare the country’s fragile health system from being overwhelmed. His comments came after media reports of a disturbance and several arrests on Wednesday of residents in a poor area of…
InnerHour opens IH21 initiative in the COVID-19 crisis
With over 197 million people suffering from mental health issues and a suicide every 17 seconds, India has a third of the world’s cases of depression, addiction and suicide. Inspite of the staggering numbers, there’s a 95% treatment gap due to the lack of access, awareness and affordability and the variable quality of mental healthcare providers. The times we live in today, are adding layers of uncertainty and emotional distress at a population level, in a way people haven’t deal with before anywhere in the world. To provide an…
We must think about this unnecessary lockdown:Rajiv Bajaj
Bajaj Auto has closed its production operations. But Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj, in an email interview to Surajeet Das Gupta, gives his contrarian views on the complete lockdown the government has imposed. We should have kept the seniors home, closed public spaces, and allowed the rest of us to keep life moving forward, he said The best-case scenario is eight weeks of disruption. Nobody knows what the worst is. When 99.9 per cent of the most vulnerable are above 65, I see no logic in this sweeping lockdown in a country in which 94…
Changing the ‘people’ mindset in the start-up economy
The past year has reiterated the fact that there has not been any dearth in innovation and winning ideas in India. 2019 has seen an addition of 1,300 start-ups in total amounting to over 8,900 tech start-ups in the country overall. According to Nasscom, India continues to reinforce its position as the third largest start-up ecosystem in the world. The fintech sector still remains to be one of the largest job creators in this space. Managing human resources in a start-up company can be one of the most undervalued…
Children to stay safe in the fight against Coronavirus: Katha innovatively shows how
New Delhi: In these tumultuous times, Katha – an organization that has been creating reader leaders, since 1988 – continues to work with, and for our communities, extending support to those, who stand in dire need for the same. Amongst the many initiatives that fall under this overarching objective, Katha has released an e-book titled “The Mystery Of The Missing Soap”. This unique e-book is an amalgamation of creativity and purpose, serving an important cause: it aims to encourage our children to understand, in their language, the essentials of hygiene…
Tablighi Jamaat became a coronavirus hotspot in the country: Who will responsible for this ?
Coronavirus death toll in India rises to 50, total cases reach 1,965, as per the data from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Thursday. Meanwhile, the death toll due to coronavirus has surged to 50 in the country. Out of the total cases reported from 29 states and Union Territories, 1,764 cases are active, while 151 patients have been cured, discharged or migrated. However, the recent rise in coronavirus cases does not represent national trend. After 134 cases of coronavirus across India were linked to a…
Will India and China escape global recession?
According to the UN reports, the world economy, this year, will go into recession suffering a predicted loss of trillions of dollars of global income due to the coronavirus pandemic spelling serious trouble for developing countries. India and China are expected to be out of this count. With two-thirds of the world’s population living in developing countries facing unprecedented economic damage from the COVID-19 crisis, the UN is calling for a USD 2.5 trillion rescue package for these nations. According to the new analysis from United Nations Conference…
Tablighi Jamaat Congregation Becomes The Hotspot Of Coronavirus in India
A religious congregation at Nizamuddin area in Delhi has turned out to be a COVID-19 hotspot , triggered to a global controversy on why the maulana was misguiding the pilgrims and what was his intention behind this ,weather any criminal conspiracy was behind this , it becomes a million dollar questions in the mind of every Indian citizen . When there is complete lockdown, who had given the permission for the congregation, an annual event organised by an Islamic missionary movement called Tablighi Jamaat, had attracted around 8,000 people, including many from…