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Fighting Covid-19 In India: Is Social Media Doing A Better Job Than The Government?

From SMS medical consultations to running errands via Twitter, ordinary citizens are leveraging social media to help those in dire need. Here's three of them.

Fighting Covid-19 In India: Is Social Media Doing A Better Job Than The Government?
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A law student in Hyderabad, a political science enthusiast at Ashoka University and a Delhi-based doctor바카라they are just three of the hundreds of people who have stepped up to help strangers through the Internet amid the second wave of the pandemic sweeping across the country.

While videos of crematoriums overflowing with bodies and SOS messages posted by hospitals, doctors and Covid-19 patients have flooded social media filling us with a sense of dread, thousands of initiatives by netizens trying to collate Covid-19 resources to help each other at this time of crisis, have been heart-warming.

For Rishika Arora, a first year BA student at Ashoka University, it was the stress that many of her batchmates underwent due to the pandemic, that motivated her to put out a tweet offering to help students with their assignments.

바카라Hello! if you or a family member has been affected by covid and you need help with any assignments/academics (school + college), please dm me! i can work with polsci, english/lit, french, art, history, anything writing related, etc. please rt to amplify!,바카라 Rishika tweeted on Thursday and within 24 hours her tweet had garnered more than 1,500 likes.

바카라I saw the toll that the pandemic took on many of my friends, when they or a family member tested positive. So, I thought the least I could do was help students, who are going through such difficulties by doing a few of their assignments for them. I never thought my tweet would reach anyone out of my college circle and I am pleasantly surprised at the response it has received,바카라 says Rishika, who is at the moment, handling 40 assignment requests made by school and college students across the country.

While Rishika thinks it is unfortunate that 바카라youngsters and common people have to shoulder the burden of keeping the country together and do the job of our elected representatives,바카라 she says that this unfolding civil society movement has reinforced her faith in humanity.

And as Rishika has been focused on college and assignments, for Rikit Shahi, a fourth-year law student at Symbiosis University, Hyderabad, academics has taken a backseat.

Right from running errands like delivering packets of Knorr soup to Covid-19 patients under home isolation to amplifying requests for ventilator beds, medicines, plasma and oxygen cylinders on Twitter, Rikit has been very busy these past few weeks.

바카라I wake up at around 8.30 am and I start responding to messages from patients from all across the country and I try to help them find resources by helping them with contacts and amplifying their requests on social media. I do this till 1 am and repeat the same routine the next day. Amid all this I have been unable to attend classes or submit my assignments but I think that바카라s okay,바카라 says Rikit.

Rikit has been volunteering ever since the pandemic broke out. He was involved with helping migrant labourers reach their villages during the first Covid-19 wave, last year.

However, when the second Covid-19 wave hit, Rikit took it a step further and offered to help just about anyone in and around Khairtabad area in Hyderabad. 바카라If you live in and around Khairtabad (Hyderabad), are in isolation and need someone to run errands for you, reach out to me. Will be happy to help,바카라 he tweeted on April 16 and ever since he has been busy round the clock, volunteering.

When asked if constant exposure to news of sorrow and grief gets overwhelming, Rikit answers in the affirmative.

바카라There have been times when I received requests to help find ventilator beds and after searching a lot when I could finally arrange for one, I would be told that it was too late and that the patient, who needed it, has died. Such incidents get very overwhelming but at times like that I think of all the instances when I was able to help and that keeps me going,바카라 says Rikit.

Further emphasising his point he recalls how a few days back, someone had got in touch with him requesting leads for a hospital bed for a pregnant Covid-19 patient, whose oxygen levels were dipping.

바카라Within half an hour I was able to arrange a bed for that lady at Gandhi Hospital here, after the state health minister바카라s office helped me when they saw my tweet requesting for the same. Now, she바카라s doing fine and recovering and it바카라s cases like these that make it all worth it,바카라 says Rikit.

Meanwhile, Dr Anusheel Anuj, a Delhi-based casualty medical officer, is epitomising the saying that 바카라not all heroes wear capes바카라 (turns out many wear stethoscopes).
Dr Anusheel is juggling his full-time job at a private hospital in Delhi with offering free consultations to people suffering from mild cases of Covid-19 infection via the Internet and text messages.

On April 21, Dr Anusheel had put out the following post on Instagram: 바카라Anybody who is testing positive, has mild symptoms and needs a consultation, please send me a text. I would revert back in max 30 mins. Pls help spread the message.바카라

 
 
 
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Dr Anusheel says the motivation behind that post was to help reduce the burden on the healthcare system.

바카라Compared to the first Covid-19 wave, this time the patient inflow has increased manifold and there바카라s scarcity of doctors because of which people with mild coronavirus cases are not being able to get proper treatment and they are progressing to become moderate cases. So, I felt if I can reach out to more people by helping them to treat themselves at home via Internet and phone, it would be helpful,바카라 says Dr Anusheel.

Ever since his post went viral, Dr Anusheel has been receiving about 100 consultation requests per day and he tries to answer as many as he can.

바카라I begin my day by answering about 20 requests. Then I head to work and try to answer more requests during my breaks. I have a questionnaire that I send to everyone so they can give me a basic background including medical history, then I take it forward from there. I only treat mild cases because I cannot treat moderate or serious cases through telephone. Those cases require in-person consultations,바카라 says Dr Anusheel.

When asked how he personally deals with all the grim news emerging due to the pandemic, he admits it gets overwhelming but adds that words of encouragement from his patients keep him going.

바카라Recently, a young girl and her parents were admitted at a covid ward and she was constantly in touch with me, telling me her dad바카라s health is deteriorating. She wanted me to help but there was not much I could do because I don바카라t have discretion to order anything, there. But I could empathise with her and boost her morale and she said that that really made a difference and it바카라s conversations like these that motivate me,바카라 says Dr Anusheel.

And when asked on what would be the one key advice he would give to people right now, Dr Anusheel stresses on the need to stay home.

바카라Let바카라s not wait for the government to impose a lockdown. We must impose a lockdown on ourselves for 10-15 days. That would give a breather to our healthcare system and it would help it reboot,바카라 says Dr Anusheel heaving a sigh.

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