India: Prachee Kulkarni talks about her experience covering Covid-19
/Prachee Kulkarni is a journalist based in Pune, Maharashtra.
Read MorePrachee Kulkarni is a journalist based in Pune, Maharashtra.
Read MoreGloria Dickie is a science and environmental journalist currently based in Vancouver.
Read MoreAliya Hall is a journalist based in Eugene, Oregon. She has been documenting COVID-19.
Read MoreLisette is a Nicaraguan-born photojournalist who currently resides in Immokalee, Florida.
Read MoreElettra Fuimi is a journalist and documentary filmmaker based in Lugano, Switzerland. She is also the founder of Fiumi Studios - a full-service production and online content strategy company.
Read MoreAmna usually reports on the Election Commission of Pakistan, parliamentary affairs committees, politics and social activities. But covering COVID-19 has been a bit of a challenge for her.
Read MoreThe situation around the global pandemic has made Flor rethink her way of working, the way she approaches people and portrays, and look for new stories that reflect the present conditions without falling into repetition.
Read MoreAna has been using Zoom to do most of her work and is keeping in touch with her producer friends from around the world for logistical help, as well as using Facebook groups to find team players in different places.
Read MoreAgnieszka informed us that the majority of COVID-19 cases in Afghanistan have been reported in Herat due to its proximity to Iran’s border. Agnieszka said that thousands of people cross the border everyday, while trying to escape the pandemic in Iran.
Read MoreConsidering the intense situation around COVID-19 around the world, Kofoworola had planned well to tackle it even before the first case was reported in Nigeria on February 27.
Read MoreSuraksha informed us that India is at the second stage of the pandemic, as per the administration’s claims. The number of cases changes every second.
Read MoreZeina said that she focuses more on the impact of coronavirus, as it is not as widespread inside Syria as yet.
Read MoreFabeha says that during this health crisis, she has witnessed several other issues increase day by day, especially the issues of women and refugees in Bangladesh.
Read MoreWe asked Carolyn about what safety precautions she is taking to ensure she is In good health amidst the reportage of this very precarious frontline.
Read MoreWudan has been mindful of the dangers that could expose one to the risk of contracting the virus. “Reporting abroad has taught me to basically always conduct a 'risk assessment’,” she says.
Read MoreAs the virus turned aggressive across China, journalists had to restrict their mobility following self-quarantine measures and social distancing. Emily, too, had to make difficult decisions and employ alternative ways to work on her stories.
Read MoreAccording to Taneer, the safety of journalists amidst on-the-ground reporting in Pakistan is a challenge following a limited supply of testing kits and personal protective equipment.
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