The Indian Medical Association’s national president has highlighted a concerning issue regarding the promised aid to families of doctors who died on the COVID-19 frontlines. According to the president, not a single family has received the aid that was promised to them. This revelation sheds light on the challenges faced by healthcare workers during the pandemic and raises questions about the support provided to their families. The IMA has been advocating for better protection and support for healthcare workers since the beginning of the pandemic, and this latest development underscores the urgent need for action. The failure to deliver on promised aid not only affects the families of the deceased doctors but also reflects poorly on the government’s commitment to supporting frontline workers. As the country continues to battle the COVID-19 crisis, it is crucial for authorities to prioritize the well-being of healthcare professionals and ensure that their families are taken care of. This issue serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by healthcare workers and the importance of recognizing and supporting their contributions. It is hoped that this revelation will prompt swift action to rectify the situation and provide the assistance that was promised to the families of doctors who lost their lives in the line of duty.

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IMA President: Families of deceased doctors on COVID frontlines denied promised aid.
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