The Indian Medical Association’s National President has raised concerns over the lack of promised aid to the families of doctors who died on the COVID-19 frontlines in Nagpur. According to the IMA National President, not a single family has received the assistance that was pledged. This issue highlights the challenges faced by healthcare workers during the pandemic, as they put their lives at risk to save others. The IMA has been advocating for better support and protection for frontline workers, including financial assistance for the families of those who lost their lives to the virus. The delay in providing aid to these families is a cause for concern and raises questions about the government’s commitment to supporting healthcare professionals. As the COVID-19 situation continues to evolve in India, it is crucial for authorities to prioritize the well-being of healthcare workers and their families. The IMA’s efforts to bring attention to this issue are commendable, and it is essential for the government to address these concerns promptly. In these challenging times, it is imperative to recognize the sacrifices made by healthcare workers and ensure that their families are taken care of. By honoring their commitment and dedication, we can show our gratitude for their service and support them in their time of need.

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IMA President: Families of deceased Covid doctors denied promised aid, sparking outrage and calls for accountability.
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