How did covid-19 affect you? Respond to this Oxfam India survey

Oxfam India is undertaking a rapid assessment to understand the impact of the second wave of the pandemic on income and wages of households, their access to healthcare and their perception of government intervention to handle the pandemic.



The second wave of the pandemic was more deadly than its predecessor. More lives were lost, more number of people were affected by the corona virus and its variants and above all more lessons were learnt in during the second wave of the pandemic and its aftermath.

Oxfam India is undertaking a rapid assessment to understand the impact of the second wave of the pandemic on income and wages of households, their access to healthcare and their perception of government intervention to handle the pandemic. The News Minute (TNM) is lending a helping hand in order to get responses.

Visit the link https://bit.ly/TNMOxfamCovidSurvey and fill up the survey, which will take no longer than seven (7) minutes of your time. The group assures that no personal information will be shared with any third party. The survey is divided into five parts and has 35 questions in all.

Question range from determining the opinion of the respondents about the union Indian Government’s vaccination policy to understanding what was recorded as the cause of death of the immediate family who died due to COVID-19 among others. It is mandatory for the respondent to answer the question marked asterisks. Once the respondent completes the survey, the individual can choose to receive regular updates or can chose not to.

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