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he shows me angelie's picture over a patchy video call, from his village.otjust here, in one of india's poorest states, uttar pradesh, the healthcare system is struggling in big cities too. believe me i never had a thought... nishi sharma also has a picture, of her mother—in—law, bina, who struggled for oxygen and died when she could not get a ventilator in the country's capital, delhi. we were not able to savour because of such mismanagement all around delhi. nishi went from one hospital to another, to another and then another. and what a doctor showed her was terrifying. he showed me bodies lying around, bagged and lying around. i begged him, i literally started crying in front of him, that, please, ijust need one bed for her. you told me that there is a bed. you told me a number. that is why i came here. but there was no bed there and when they found one, it was too late. she was asking help from me. i was not able to do that. now everyone in herfamily has tested positive for covid but nishi still has some fight left. she is trying to help others as a tr
he shows me angelie's picture over a patchy video call, from his village.otjust here, in one of india's poorest states, uttar pradesh, the healthcare system is struggling in big cities too. believe me i never had a thought... nishi sharma also has a picture, of her mother—in—law, bina, who struggled for oxygen and died when she could not get a ventilator in the country's capital, delhi. we were not able to savour because of such mismanagement all around delhi. nishi went from one hospital...
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he shows me angelie's picture over a patchy video call, from his village.otjust here, in one of india's poorest states, uttar pradesh, too. believe me i never had a thought... nishi sharma also has a picture, of her mother—in—law, bina, who struggled for oxygen and died when she could not get a ventilator in the country's capital, delhi. we were not able to save her because of such mismanagement all around delhi. nishi went from one hospital to another, to another and then another. and what a doctor showed her was terrifying. he showed me bodies lying around, bagged and lying around. i begged him, i literally started crying in front of him, that, please, ijust need one bed for her. you told me that there is a bed. you told me a number. that is why i came here. but there was no bed there and when they found one, it was too late. she was asking help from me. i was not able to do that. now everyone in herfamily has tested positive for covid but nishi still has some fight left. she is trying to help others as a tribute to bina. for sachin, his two children are
he shows me angelie's picture over a patchy video call, from his village.otjust here, in one of india's poorest states, uttar pradesh, too. believe me i never had a thought... nishi sharma also has a picture, of her mother—in—law, bina, who struggled for oxygen and died when she could not get a ventilator in the country's capital, delhi. we were not able to save her because of such mismanagement all around delhi. nishi went from one hospital to another, to another and then another. and what...
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angelie ravelle is superb.g piece on the covid triangle, where chronic deprivation and uncertain employment means the death rate from covid has been particularly high. is there something that some people would consider sort of a bit odd about the ft on the one hand, being the stockbroker�*s newspaper of choice, also taking this crusading stance on labour rights and other similar topics? i mean, i would obviously say it makes sense to cover both, but some people might say maybe the figure of 25, 30 years ago wouldn't have done that. well, some people may be right, maybe the ft of 25 years ago would not have done that. because i think the ft of 25 years ago, which is when ijoined the ft and i was told, you know, we don't cover wars, and i had to explain why we had to cover wars and why human rights were actually a worthy subject for business leaders to evaluate an emerging market. to evaluate whether where they're going, where they're going to invest. but i think this is part of the of the ft today. and i don't t
angelie ravelle is superb.g piece on the covid triangle, where chronic deprivation and uncertain employment means the death rate from covid has been particularly high. is there something that some people would consider sort of a bit odd about the ft on the one hand, being the stockbroker�*s newspaper of choice, also taking this crusading stance on labour rights and other similar topics? i mean, i would obviously say it makes sense to cover both, but some people might say maybe the figure of...
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he shows me angelie's picture over a patchy video call from his village. one of india's poorest states, uttar pradesh. the health care system is struggling in big cities, too. believe me, i never had a thought... nishi sharma also has a picture of her mother—in—law, bina, who struggled for oxygen and died when she couldn't get a ventilator in the country's capital, delhi. we were not able to save her because of such mismanagement all around delhi. nishi went from one hospital to another, to another and then another. and what a doctor showed her was terrifying. he showed me bodies lying around, bagged and lying around. i begged him. i literally started crying in front of him, that, "please, ijust need one bed for her. you told me that there is a bed. you told me a number. that's why i came here. but there was no bed there, and when they found one, it was too late. we're going to take a closer look at what's happening in some of india's worst hit states. india is a huge country, almost 1.4 billion people. viruses like covid thrive off population density. you
he shows me angelie's picture over a patchy video call from his village. one of india's poorest states, uttar pradesh. the health care system is struggling in big cities, too. believe me, i never had a thought... nishi sharma also has a picture of her mother—in—law, bina, who struggled for oxygen and died when she couldn't get a ventilator in the country's capital, delhi. we were not able to save her because of such mismanagement all around delhi. nishi went from one hospital to another, to...