India turns to ex-army medics as Covid-19 surge sparks calls for lockdown
India will recruit hundreds of former army medics to support its overwhelmed healthcare system, Reuters quoted the defence ministry as saying, as the country grapples with record Covid-19 infections and deaths amid angry calls for a complete nationwide lockdown.
Some 400 medical officers are expected to serve on contract for a maximum of 11 months, the ministry said in a press release, adding that other defence doctors had also been roped in for online consultations.
Reuters reports that pressure is mounting on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to announce a nationwide lockdown as it did during the first wave last year. The Indian Medical Association has called for a "complete, well-planned, pre-announced" lockdown instead of "sporadic" night curfews and restrictions imposed by states for a few days at a time.