This week on Grand Tamasha, Anup Malani joined Milan to discuss the coronavirus surge in India, including the effectiveness of lockdowns, the causes of the surge, and the role vacc ... Read more
This week on Grand Tamasha, Anup Malani joined Milan to discuss the coronavirus surge in India, including the effectiveness of lockdowns, the causes of the surge, and the role vaccine nationalism has played in getting supplies to India. It has been a harrowing week for India. The country is reeling under the effects of a devastating second wave of the coronavirus, which is responsible for more than 300,000 new cases a day and more than 2,000 fatalities. And these official numbers are almost certainly a dramatic undercount. To understand what is driving this new second wave of the virus and the global health implications of the surge, professor Anup Malani joins Milan on the show this week. Anup is the Lee and Brena Freeman professor at the University of Chicago Law School and a professor at the Pritzker School of Medicine. Anup and Milan discuss India’s second COVID wave—what we know, what we don’t know, and what we need to find out. Plus, they discuss the findings of numerous serological studies Anup and his co-authors have conducted across India, the contested role of lockdowns, and the worrying prospect of vaccine nationalism. Read more
The world now watches in horror as India struggles to cope with the second wave of the coronavirus in India. The country is seeing a record number of new cases and people dying, ma ... Read more
The world now watches in horror as India struggles to cope with the second wave of the coronavirus in India. The country is seeing a record number of new cases and people dying, many times due to oxygen scarcity. The US has promised help with stocks of vaccines or its raw materials but what more can be done. We speak to Dr Ashish Jha, dean at Brown University Read more
Dr Gagandeep Kang, professor of microbiology at CMC, Vellore, and former chair of an ICMR panel on Covid drugs and vaccines spoke to Hindustan Times’ Sunetra Choudhury on the ongoi ... Read more
Dr Gagandeep Kang, professor of microbiology at CMC, Vellore, and former chair of an ICMR panel on Covid drugs and vaccines spoke to Hindustan Times’ Sunetra Choudhury on the ongoing second wave of the Covid pandemic. Dr Kang said that if there is someone who has been infected with the virus at home, all others in the house should wear masks, even when they are inside. She added that masking up at home is a good advice to follow at this time when cases have seen a steep rise in the capital. Read more
In the middle of a second deadly wave what feels like we're back to square one, yet most of us still lack definitive answers. What exactly is this pandemic situation like? What doe ... Read more
In the middle of a second deadly wave what feels like we're back to square one, yet most of us still lack definitive answers. What exactly is this pandemic situation like? What does it mean for us on a local, national and global level? Could it have been prevented? What happens in the coming few months? Join Aniket and KP Fabian, for a discussion on the whole aftermath, beforemath, and ongoing math of this pandemic. Read more
In order to ramp up the vaccination drive in the country, the Indian government on Monday announced the Phase 3 strategy of COVID-19 vaccination from May 1. Tune in to this episode ... Read more
In order to ramp up the vaccination drive in the country, the Indian government on Monday announced the Phase 3 strategy of COVID-19 vaccination from May 1. Tune in to this episode as Rohini & Sachin discuss all about the new phase of vaccination drive. Read more
The Indian government's quick response to the COVID-19 pandemic has garnered much respect from around the world. But, what did it fall short? National News Editor, @prashantktm exp ... Read more
The Indian government's quick response to the COVID-19 pandemic has garnered much respect from around the world. But, what did it fall short? National News Editor, @prashantktm explains both sides of the coin in this episode. Tune in! To listen to more episodes of HT Q&A podcast click on https://bit.ly/2UELW1h Read more
Corona Cess rains down on the sale of liquor while petroleum prices hike to the steepest ever. Mint journalist and resident of Delhi, @pretikakhanna analyses the economic situation ... Read more
Corona Cess rains down on the sale of liquor while petroleum prices hike to the steepest ever. Mint journalist and resident of Delhi, @pretikakhanna analyses the economic situation of the city in this episode amidst these situations. To listen to more episodes from this podcast, click on https://bit.ly/2zdHNu2 Read more
Early studies from China said people 60 years and older were at risk, but more recent data shows children are at equal risk of infection but have milder disease. 1.7% coronavirus c ... Read more
Early studies from China said people 60 years and older were at risk, but more recent data shows children are at equal risk of infection but have milder disease. 1.7% coronavirus cases are among children under 18 years, shows recent US data, but symptoms are milder. Children and young adults get the milder disease but are remain infective, so they must be protected. Social distancing and protection is a must for all age groups, including children. To listen to more episodes from this podcast, click on https://bit.ly/3dzRFhl Read more
As the world continues to grapple with COVID-19, is it a good time to invest in equity? In this episode of Money with Monika, personal finance expert Monika Halan talks about a che ... Read more
As the world continues to grapple with COVID-19, is it a good time to invest in equity? In this episode of Money with Monika, personal finance expert Monika Halan talks about a checklist of 7 things one must consider before investing in equity. Listen to the full episode for Monika Halan's advice. To listen to more episodes from this podcast, click on https://bit.ly/2x56doP Read more
Men are at higher risk of coronavirus infection, severe disease, and death, which shows data from China, South Korea, Italy, the US and India. The data shows how men have higher de ... Read more
Men are at higher risk of coronavirus infection, severe disease, and death, which shows data from China, South Korea, Italy, the US and India. The data shows how men have higher death rates than women in these countries. One of the major reasons is that the virus does not hide in ovaries which lower women's risk. The testes are reservoirs for the SARS-Cov-2 virus, where it hides to evade the immune system. To listen to more episodes from this podcast, click on https://bit.ly/3dzRFhl Read more