If we keep subsidising or protecting businesses that are not able to compete, we have an issue. I would expect the market to be able to sort things out, says Uday Kotak
Govt also considers installing RT-PCR machines at medical colleges
The priority for health policy is now a decentralised process for testing and engaging with private health care
India's focus needs to move away from the feel-good metrics about recovery rate to the spike round the corner
In an interaction with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, health experts Professor Ashish Jha and Professor Johan Giesecke talked about the Covid-19 pandemic
HC directed the two governments to place before it the status of functional and responsive helpline numbers being operated by them
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said the conversation will be aired through the Congress social media channels
India should not be seen as one entity when it comes to tackling Covid-19, because the population size across states and districts vary, said Professor G V S Murthy
The ICMR also said testing of close contacts identified infection in presymptomatic and asymptomatic cases
The fact is that small businesses will not be able to afford to experiment; individual workers do not have the power to impose their preferences
The circular published by the apex medical body also elaborated on the steps to be followed for new testing
The first of a two-part series looks at how private health care facilities are facing the pandemic
He says that the epidemic is more widespread than we believe, not less widespread
The tension between livelihood and public health will not disappear for a while. And while it remains, chief ministers will take their own call on how to act
Public health experts warn that unless a protocol is designed to handle the medical necessities apart from Covid-19, the country is set to see a sudden spike in deaths from preventable illnesses.
In the concluding part, the authors argue that to prevent India's social fabric from fraying, additional solidarity resources from the wealthy and secure to cushion the millions affected is imperative
Lockdown has helped, but testing must be scaled up
Lockdown should be lifted with care
Fitch Solutions noted that more than 80 per cent of the population still does not have any significant health insurance coverage
The COVID-19 pandemic threatens the world with disaster. But the crisis also offers govts a rare chance to undertake policy changes that can boost the global economy's long-term growth potential.