FIRST & FOREMOST ASIAN WEEKLY IN EUROPE Disasters Emergency Committee’s Covid Appeal for India SEE PAGE - 8
US to restrict travel from India over Covid SEE PAGE - 22
‘A day in the life of a key worker’ during Ramadan SEE PAGE - 14
IPL postponed indefinitely due to Covid-19 cases SEE PAGE - 32
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8 - 14 MAY 2021 - VOL 50 ISSUE 1
BRITISH ASIANS STILL VULNERABLE
Beyond Telemedicine: UK doctors ‘train the trainer’ in India to fight Covid-19 Over 60,000 doctors of Indian origin working in the NHS are going online to provide remote consultations in local languages support overand whelmed colleagues, many of whom are falling ill themselves. While Dr Ashish Dhawan telemedicine has come across as a boon to India from the UK, many doctors in Britain are helping India fight the second wave of coronavirus. Continued on page 4
UK-India’s £1bn handshake After a cancelled trip to India, Boris Johnson met Narendra Modi in a virtual meeting during the ‘Leaders Summit On Climate’ to sign PM Modi and PM Johnson the Free Trade Agreement. India’s Minister of External Affairs, S Jaishankar is in the UK to attend the G7 Summit between May 3 - 6. Full story on Page 17
Asian woman in a car has a coronavirus swab test with a nurse in PPE gear
Shefali Saxena A recent report published in the Lancet medical journal, that explores ‘Ethnic differences in SARS-CoV-2 infection and Covid-19’ has revealed that in UK’s second wave of coronavirus (from September to December 2020), the South Asian communities were more likely to test positive for Covid, become severely ill and die than any other minority ethnic groups. Though other minority ethnic groups
did better, all minority ethnic groups had a higher risk than the white community of testing positive for Covid, ending up in hospital, being admitted to intensive care, and dying, after accounting for any underlying health conditions. One must never forget that the first ten doctors who died with coronavirus in Britain were from ethnic minorities, including Jitendra Rathod, Mohamed Sami Shousha, Alfa Sa’adu and Syed Haider. Continued on page 4
TMC retains Bengal, LDF makes comeback, DMK wins TN The official results for the high-stakes assembly elections held in four states and one Union Territory are almost out now for the Mamata Banerjee, Pinarayi Vijayan, M K Stalin, Sarbananda Sonowal majority of the constituencies and barring West Bengal, the predictions of exit polls remained more or less close to the actual results and trends in Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry.
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