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MSF India Newsletter
FEBRUARY 2020
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How is MSF responding to COVID-19?
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Globally, there are more than 80,000 cases of COVID-19 (formerly known as Coronavirus), 96% of which are in China. Because the COVID-2019 virus is new, much remains to be understood. MSF epidemiologists and infectious disease experts are following the fast-evolving development of the outbreak of the novel coronavirus. In addition, MSF has sent 3.5 tonnes of specialised medical protective equipment medical workers in Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak. |
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More on COVID-19 |
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What is COVID-19 (formerly known as coronavirus)? How dangerous can it be? How can I prevent myself from being infected with COVID-19? Here we answer these and more questions related to the current outbreak. |
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A day in the field |
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Join our colleague Stenshila Hembrom on a tour to MSF project in Jharkhand where the teams provide care to children with the most severe form of malnutrition. |
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Crises in focus |
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For the last 20 years, MSF has been fighting against the biggest issues and demanding access to medicines for everyone who needs them. During the second Facebook Live of our series ‘Crises in Focus’, we discussed big roadblocks in access to medical care and their impact on the global public health with Leena Menghaney , Regional Head, MSF Access Campaign and health journalist Menaka Rao. |
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Syria
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Horrific day of indiscriminate attacks on civilians in Idlib.
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Democratic Republic of Congo
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The forgotten people of Ituri |
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Mexico
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Escaping violence into danger, no way out for Central American migrants |
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Bangladesh
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'Wards full of children sick with a disease they shouldn’t have caught' |
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Doctors Without Borders India / Medecins Sans Frontieres AISF Building, First floor Amar Colony, Lajpat Nagar-IV New Delhi-110024 www.msfindia.in
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