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Indian community reacts to spike of COVID-19 cases in India

Rajan Kamath, associate professor of business at the University of Cincinnati, says he feels a sense of helplessness when thinking of how he can aid India.

Every time he hears the phone ring, University of Cincinnati professor Rajan Kamath says he feels a tingle down his spine. 

“You don't know whether the phone call is from someone in India who you know has been touched by this virus,” Kamath said. “Most of us have known somebody who’s received bad news.” 

India reported the most deaths in a single day from COVID-19 than any other country as it battles its second wave and a new, deadly variant. The B.1.617 variant first discovered in India is believed to spread more easily than other variants. In the past 24 hours, the country reported over 270,000 new cases and 3,874 deaths. 

Thousands of miles away, Indian families in the Cincinnati area are feeling the impacts of the second wave in India as it touches their family and friends overseas. 


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