01410nas a2200229 4500008004100000245007900041210006900120260001300189300000900202490000600211520076300217653001300980653001300993653001701006653001501023653001701038100001701055700002201072700001801094700002101112856004701133 2022 eng d00aCoronavirus Disease (COVID-19): The Health and Well-being of Indian Women0 aCoronavirus Disease COVID19 The Health and Wellbeing of Indian W cMay 2022 a1-3 0 v83 a
The COVID-19 pandemic is primarily affecting women and girls, who are bearing the brunt of pandemic related deaths, illnesses, and socio-economic burdens. The pandemic is also harming the health, social and economic well-being of women around the world, but women are leading the response and are making vital contributions to the pandemic response. Women are over-represented among the pandemic’s victims and far more likely than men to be caring for loved ones with pandemic-related illness, or managing the pandemic’s impacts on their families, communities and countries. In response, women are stepping up to lead the health response, and they are making critical contributions to the pandemic response and to the pandemic
10aCOVID-1910aPandemic10avaccination.10aWell-being10aWomen health1 aKhan, Salman1 aLachyan, Abhishek1 aGautam, Somya1 aAwasthi, Supriya uhttps://www.jppcm.org/article/2022/8/1/1-3