NEW YORK, April 21: For Indian-origin doctors on the frontlines of the US's war against the COVID-19 pandemic, was a "proud moment" serving their adopted land in a time of dire need, but also "a scary moment" because of the dangers, according to Suresh Reddy, who heads their organisation.
"We have a proud moment, it is (also) a scary moment; it is a mixed feeling, but this virus is a deadly virus," Reddy, who is the President of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI), told IANS speaking about the Indian doctors serving in the crisis.

NEW YORK, April 21: For Indian-origin doctors on the frontlines of the US's war against the COVID-19 pandemic, was a "proud moment" serving their adopted land in a time of dire need, but also "a scary moment" because of the dangers, according to Suresh Reddy, who heads their organisation.
"We have a proud moment, it is (also) a scary moment; it is a mixed feeling, but this virus is a deadly virus," Reddy, who is the President of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI), told IANS speaking about the Indian doctors serving in the crisis.