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Australia doctor defies distance to aid Covid-hit Indian relatives – The Jakarta Post – Jakarta Post
It was 4 A.M. in eastern Australia, and finally, bleary-eyed, the veteran cardiologist had found a hospital bed for his niece’s husband.
Living half a world away from Covid-stricken Indian relatives, Sydney doctor Yadu Singh has beat back his frustration at being unable to help by providing lifesaving medical guidance via phone, text and video chat.
It was 4 A.M. in eastern Australia, and finally, bleary-eyed, the veteran cardiologist had found a hospital bed for his niece’s husband.
The patient would have to endure a gruelling eight-hour drive out of virus-swamped Delhi, but at the end of the road lay the promise of oxygen, and…
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