Last weekend, Namrata Khare lost three extended family members to the COVID-19 illness rampaging throughout India. The 54-year-old IT professional from Palatine has family members across the Uttar Pradesh region — the epicenter of a second wave of the pandemic. “You feel so helpless. There is only so much that you can do from here,” Khare said.
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