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Shreya Khaitan

    Shreya is a writer and editor at IndiaSpend. She is a graduate of the Global Human Development program at Georgetown University, Washington D.C. and has previously worked with the Mumbai bureau of The Wall Street Journal. There she researched for a series on drug resistant tuberculosis and wrote on a number of topics, ranging from reservation for women in Indian politics to the black and yellow taxis plying the city’s roads. Her report on a pilot TB care programme in Gujarat's Mehsana district won the 2017 REACH Media Award for excellence in reporting on TB. She has also worked in education and early childhood development with organizations in Washington D.C., India and Jordan.

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    More vaccination, including for kids, better testing, and precautions such as mask wearing are the only ways out of the pandemic, experts tell us.

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    Research shows that children are not the main source of transmission of Covid-19 in the community, school reopening is unlikely to lead to a third...

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    What Calls For Adopting 'Covid Orphans' Are Missing

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    Why Long Covid Needs Recognition, Special Provisions At Workplace

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