FIRST & FOREMOST ASIAN WEEKLY IN EUROPE
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2 MAY - 8 MAY 2020 - VOL 48 ISSUE 51
BRITISH ASIANS WARY OF CONTACT TRACING APPS Experts suggest community assistance is key to gather and transmit information
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Ramadan in lockdown without internet SEE PAGE 6
Sikh man inspired by Captain Tom Moore fundraises for NHS SEE PAGE 13
Potting it right: British Asians go green with their grandparents SEE PAGE 17
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A recent report by NHS England has pointed out that 16.2% of the population who tested positive for coronavirus, when they died were from BAME communities. The statistics came last week after a review was announced to examine the disproportionate number of BAME people being affected by Covid-19.
According to the 2011 census, the BAME community constitute about 10.8% of the UK population, which means a greater proportion of deaths are coming from the BAME groups. Out of 16.2%, 3% is of Indian heritage, 2% is of Pakistani and 0.6% is of Bangladeshi origin. The UK is therefore racing against time to design and implement a contact tracing app in a desperate attempt to curb the spread of coronavirus before a “predicted� secondwave dismantles the NHS. Caught in the crosshai rs of easing lockdown restrictions and executing an app with data protection concerns, the British government has a host of other challenges cut out for itself. But beyond everything can technology challenge community transmission and triumph medicine? Continued on page 15
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India prepares comeback plan SEE PAGE 26