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First edition | |
| Authors | Chandrakant Lahariya,Randeep Guleria,Gagandeep Kang |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Penguin Books |
| Publication place | India |
Till We Win: India's Fight Against the COVID-19 Pandemic, published byPenguin Books in 2020,[1][2] is a book on theCOVID-19 pandemic in India.[3][4] It has been coauthored by three leading doctors/scientists and health system experts of India. Co-written byChandrakant Lahariya,Randeep Guleria, andGagandeep Kang,[5] this book managed to garner significant critical attention from book reviewers and reputed media across the country.
Mumbai Mirror wrote: "Dedicated to frontline healthcare workers, the book provides insights into how the pandemic emerged and grew, what was done to combat the virus, what continues to be done, and what the future holds for us. Dr Kang is, of course, one of the country’s leading medical scientist, Dr. Lahariya is a public health practitioner and public policy strategist, who has coordinated theWorld Health Organization's work in India on new vaccines, and Dr. Guleria is the director ofAll India Institutes of Medical Sciences."[5]
Ramya Kannan fromThe Hindu stated thatTill We Win is a valiant attempt by three scientists who together wrote a book to provide the much needed clarity about the pandemic. About the book, she further wrote that: "It touches on all key aspects of the crisis, including the nature of viruses, the corona virus family, a timeline, the country’s state of unpreparedness, upgradation of health infrastructure, health systems and funding, treatment protocols that constantly evolved, raises and answers questions about quarantine, safety protocols, vaccines, based on scientific prudence at that point of time, hoping to address the gaps in communication that exist despite the carpet bombing of information on COVID."[6]
The New Indian Express's review of the book stated that: "Overall, the book is for the people, political leaders, policymakers and physicians, with the promise and potential to transform public health and strengthen Indian healthcare system. The book focuses as much about staying safe in the pandemic, providing information on vaccines and therapies."[3]
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