'Cannon fodder': Medical students in India feel betrayed
https://apnews.com/b70d05eb020b3e6331863e685fb374fa
NEW DELHI (AP) — Since the beginning of the week, Dr. Siddharth Tara, a postgraduate medical student at New Delhi’s government-run Hindu Rao Hospital, has had a fever and persistent headache. He took a COVID-19 test, but the results have been delayed as the country’s health system implodes.
His hospital, overburdened and understaffed, wants him to keep working until the testing laboratory confirms he has COVID-19.
'Cannon fodder': Medical students in India feel betrayed
Apr 27, 2021, 9:30am UTC
https://apnews.com/b70d05eb020b3e6331863e685fb374fa
> NEW DELHI (AP) — Since the beginning of the week, Dr. Siddharth Tara, a postgraduate medical student at New Delhi’s government-run Hindu Rao Hospital, has had a fever and persistent headache. He took a COVID-19 test, but the results have been delayed as the country’s health system implodes.
> His hospital, overburdened and understaffed, wants him to keep working until the testing laboratory confirms he has COVID-19.