Indian Doctor In US Gets Heartfelt Salutes From Her Neighbourhood For Selfless Work In The Pandemic

Akanksha Bhatia

Healthcare workers around the world are making sacrifices during the COVID-19 outbreak. The neighbours of one such doctor who is treating patients in the South Windsor Hospital received a warm and grateful welcome home. 

Dr Uma Madhusudan, a Mysore-origin doctor, was honoured in front of her house with a parade by the neighbourhood cars, including fire trucks and police cars who were blaring their sirens. 

Cars holding boards saying thank you crossed the doctor standing in her yard, who was overwhelmed by the sweet gesture. 

Watch the full video here:

What a wonderful gesture to keep those on the front lines going!

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