Covid-19 : A View from the Margins /

The cataclysmic impact of COVID-19 exposed cracks in India's health and social systems on a scale never seen before. While the pandemic left no one untouched, it disproportionately affected people at the margins and put to test our centuries-old administrative, health, judicial, and social stru...

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Other Authors: Jain, Yogesh (Editor), Nabia, Sarah (Editor)

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Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2022.

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Yogesh Jain and Sarah Nabia -- List of Illustrations /  |r Yogesh Jain and Sarah Nabia -- List of Tables /  |r Yogesh Jain and Sarah Nabia -- Acknowledgements /  |r Yogesh Jain and Sarah Nabia -- Foreword /  |r Yogesh Jain and Sarah Nabia -- Abbreviations /  |r Yogesh Jain and Sarah Nabia -- Introduction /  |r Yogesh Jain and Sarah Nabia -- A Brief History of Epidemics in the Margins /  |r kiran Kumbhar -- India's Health Care System: As We Went into the Pandemic /  |r K.R. Antony -- Epidemiology and Impact of COVID-19 on Marginalized Populations in India: Data, Progress, Predictions and Learnings /  |r Giridara Gopal Parameswaran and Hemant Deepak Shewade -- India and the World: Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic /  |r T. Sundararaman , Alok Ranjan , Parthasarthy Rajendran , and Sandhya Ahuja -- Government's Responses to COVID-19 Pandemic: Has it been Appropriate? Some Reflections /  |r K. Sujatha Rao -- Testing Marginally /  |r Vasundhara Rangaswamy and K.R. Antony -- Overcoming COVID-19 in Odisha /  |r Priyamadhaba Behera , Sonu Hangma Subba , and Nayan Mishra -- Treatment for COVID-19: Evidence-based or Anecdote-based? /  |r Sahaj Rathi and S.P. Kalantri -- Research Contributions from India: Epidemiology, Testing, Trials and Vaccines /  |r Anup Agarwal -- The Impact of COVID-19 on Palliative Care: Challenges and Responses from the Field in Kerala, India /  |r Smriti Rana , M.R. Rajagopal , Harsh Vardhan Sahni , and Vijesh Valiya Veetil -- COVID-19 and Medical Education /  |r Aditya Agarwal , Utkarsh Goel , Mukul Kumar , and Anup Agarwal -- Tuberculosis: Neglected Cousin of COVID-19 /  |r Vidya Krishnan -- Non-Communicable Diseases and COVID-19: A Double Whammy /  |r Yogeshwar Kalkonde -- Surgery and COVID-19 /  |r Priyansh Shah , Priyansh Nathani , Anita Gadgil , and Nobhojit Roy -- COVID-19 and Mental Health /  |r Prashant Gogia and Shaheen Chowdhury -- How Rural Households Felt Insecure and Vulnerable and How CSOs Responded to these Challenges /  |r Ved Arya -- When Politics Trumped Science /  |r Vidya Krishnan and Sarah Nabia -- National Digital Health Mission: Health Data Management Policy /  |r Shivangi Rai and Vivek Divan -- A Marginalized State Tries to Grapple with the Pandemic: The Case of Chhattisgarh /  |r Niharika Barik Singh -- India's Bumbling Vaccine Policy: How India Failed to Ensure Just and Equitable Access to Vaccines for its Population at Every Step /  |r Swagata Yadavar -- Impact of COVID-19 on Health and the Health System: Glimpses from Chhattisgarh /  |r Sulakshana Nandi and Neelanjana Das -- India's Private Sector Response to COVID-19 /  |r Rema Nagarajan -- The Politics of Health in Telangana during COVID-19 /  |r R. Srivatsan , A. Suneetha , and Vasudha Nagaraj -- Coronavirus, the Constitution and Indian Federalism /  |r Suhrith Parthasarathy -- The Supreme Court and Migrant Workers: The Never-Ending Walk for Justice /  |r Jahnavi Sindhu -- Digital Rights and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Aarogya Setu and Why We Should Care /  |r Vrinda Bhandari -- Faulty Frameworks and the Fires they Fan: On the Inter-State Migrant Workmen and the Migrant Crisis /  |r Meghna Bal -- How COVID-19 Retraced India's Steps to Gender Equality /  |r Sweta Dash , Sarojini Nadimpally , and Neelanjana Das -- COVID Relief for the Poor: Too Little, Too Late /  |r Reetika Khera and Rishabh Malhotra -- The COVID-19 Crisis and People's Right to Food /  |r Jean Drèze and Anmol Somanchi -- Lives on the Margins: How COVID Pandemic Merged with the Existing Vulnerabilities to Wreck Migrant Communities in Southern Rajasthan /  |r Sanjana Brahmawar Mohan , Pavitra Mohan , Arpita Amin , and Hyjel D'souza -- Non-Government Hospitals in COVID: Learning to Ride the Waves /  |r Mercy John and Johnny Oommen -- A Reporter's Diary: Those We Forgot /  |r Kavitha Iyer -- A COVID-19 Ward and a Mortuary: A Young Doctor's Insights into the Pandemic /  |r Vidit Panchal -- Many Ways to Die: How India's Pandemic is Different from the Rest of the World /  |r Shah Alam Khan -- Critical Care at the Margins: Stories from Surguja /  |r Chetanya Malik , Shilpa Khanna , and Neha Kale -- Photo Essay on COVID-19: A View from the Margins /  |r Harsha Vadlamani -- Glossary /  |r Yogesh Jain and Sarah Nabia -- Contributors /  |r Yogesh Jain and Sarah Nabia. 
520 |a The cataclysmic impact of COVID-19 exposed cracks in India's health and social systems on a scale never seen before. While the pandemic left no one untouched, it disproportionately affected people at the margins and put to test our centuries-old administrative, health, judicial, and social structures. This work is the first attempt to dissect the impact of the pandemic across various axes of marginalization - geography, financial, caste, gender, and religion, to name a few. At its core, this book is the culmination of the stories, experiences, and reflections on inequity as seen and interpreted by 37 sets of authors who responded to the pandemic in their roles as scientists, doctors, administrators, economists, legal advisors, journalists, public health practitioners, and health activists. These stories are the people's history of COVID-19 in India, an archive of memories and lessons crucial to building more resilient, equitable, and just systems in the post-COVID era. 
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700 1 |a Nabia, Sarah,  |e editor. 
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