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Trupti Gilada was crying on national TV, ‘Never seen anything like this,’ as she struggled to save Corona patients lying even in the hospital corridors. She is an infectious diseases specialist at Unison Medicare & Research Centre, Mumbai, she broke down on national TV on 21 April 2021.

By SAMEER KOCHHAR

74th SKOCH SUMMIT, 3rd JULY 2021, 0915-1900 HRS ON ZOOM

Second wave of the pandemic illustrated the kind of challenges that the virus may present to us and the country needs to stay prepared for meeting these challenges

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, 18 June 2021

Trupti Gilada was crying on national TV, ‘Never seen anything like this,’ as she struggled to save Corona patients lying even in the hospital corridors. She is an infectious diseases specialist at Unison Medicare & Research Centre, Mumbai, she broke down on national TV on 21 April 2021.

74th SKOCH SUMMIT, 3rd JULY 2021, 0915-1900 HRS ON ZOOM

Second wave of the pandemic illustrated the kind of challenges that the virus may present to us and the country needs to stay prepared for meeting these challenges

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, 18 June 2021

Trupti Gilada was crying on national TV, ‘Never seen anything like this,’ as she struggled to save Corona patients lying even in the hospital corridors. She is an infectious diseases specialist at Unison Medicare & Research Centre, Mumbai, she broke down on national TV on 21 April 2021.

Sky is Falling

There were gut-wrenching episodes from all across the country – floating corpses, bagged bodies, queues at crematoriums waiting for a respectful goodbye. Horror stories unfolded as lives choked and people cried for help, it was mayhem. The nation was hit by a more ‘lethal’ second wave of the pandemic and the oxygen was sucked out.

But nothing showed the helplessness more vividly than doctors breaking down and wringing their hands in helplessness.

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