Path Forward: Addressing the Crisis in India and Reopening America’s Schools
When and Where
Thursday, April 29, 2021, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. EDT.
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What will be discussed?
On this episode of Path Forward, will host Indian Ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu for a conversation about the massive surge of COVID-19 infections in his country and the efforts members of the U.S. private sector are making to support the people of India. Following the interview with Ambassador Sandhu, we will pivot to a discussion on reopening schools in America. Suzanne Clark, President and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, will sit down with Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and guests from the Walton Family Foundation and the National Association of School Nurses for conversations on the safety of reopening schools and impact on community spread, vaccinating teachers and students, the cost of school closures, and much more.
About Path Forward
America is restarting the economy after a lengthy shutdown. The effort to bring millions of people back to work brings lots of big, complicated questions.
Path Forward, a series produced by the U.S. Chamber Foundation, is designed to help business and community leaders find the answers they need to execute a responsible reopening strategy and plan for a post-pandemic world.
How do we protect employees and customers from the coronavirus? What are some of the barriers to a successful reopening of the economy? Where can my staff get COVID-19 tests? Masks? Gloves? Who’s going to pay for all this?
Each episode features conversations between the U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Suzanne Clark and experts with practical recommendations for businesses of all sizes. Learn more.
Resources for India’s COVID-19 Crisis
India is facing a dire healthcare crisis from a rapid rise in COVID-19 cases.
Every day brings new national highs for daily confirmed cases. India reported 360,960 new cases in the last 24 hours – marking the largest number of cases reported in a single-day, more than any nation in the world ever. These numbers have overwhelmed the healthcare system, especially in the capital of New Delhi and other major cities such as Mumbai.
To address this challenge, India needs immediate assistance responding to the current crisis, as well as longer-term support to arrest transmission rates. The alarming situation in India is a stark reminder of the devastating effects the pandemic can have on any nation and its most vulnerable populations. We need to be diligent in our efforts to help and support other countries as well.
Based on consultations with central and state government officials in India, as well as non-governmental experts and hospital executives whose employees are on the front lines, we have gathered a list of critical resources needed to tackle these challenges.
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