India's COVID-19 heroes come under attack

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They have been hailed as India's coronavirus 'heroes', but doctors, nurses, delivery drivers and other frontline workers have been attacked and in ...

Doctors, nurses, delivery drivers and other coronavirus frontline workers have been attacked and harassed in India AFP/Manjunath KiranNEW DELHI: They have been hailed as India's coronavirus"heroes", but doctors, nurses, delivery drivers and other frontline workers have been attacked and in some cases evicted from their homes by panicked residents.

Reports of attacks and abuse of India's frontline health and transportation workers have increased with the imposition of a 21-day nationwide lockdown AFP/Sajjad HUSSAIN This week, doctors at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences appealed to the government for help after health workers were forced out of their homes by panicked landlords and housing societies.

Airline and airport staff, who are still being called on for evacuations of Indians stuck overseas and management of key cargo deliveries, have also been threatened. "I couldn't sleep that night," she said, afraid to reveal her name over fear of further stigmatisation. T Praveen Keerthi, general secretary of the Indian Commercial Pilots Association , told AFP they had received more than 50 complaints from airline crew.

 

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