Talk:200 in New Delhi, India drink cow urine to fight off COVID-19

Notes for reviewer
There are some of the sources serving a particular function, my comment might help you know where to look and for what (because, after all: Indian media):


 * 1) JHCSSE: used for the last para: number of confirmed cases, recovered cases and deaths in India. Requires JavaScript
 * 2) Tanu Kulkarni/The Hindu: Last para: schools were closed.
 * 3) Situation report(PDF): "According to the WHO's situation report dated March 16, the virus claimed 6606 lives, and 167,515 cases were reported of this disease."
 * 4) IANS/India.com: Schools closed, second source.
 * 5) WHO(QnA): (Look for "Are there any medicines or therapies that can prevent or cure COVID-19") "While some western, traditi..."
 * 6) Translated quote is from Neelam Pandey/ThePrint.  They have a transliterated version.  I translated the Hindi version to English.
 * 7) The Hindu has been ranting about the need to pay for journalism.  I bypassed it by disabling JavaScript.  Else archived sersion also helps. •–•  20:21, 17 March 2020 (UTC)

Would have had trouble finding the "While some western..." without that note; that page also needs javascript (otherwise there's no way to expand the answers to questions). --Pi zero (talk) 21:21, 17 March 2020 (UTC)
 * We do have a policy against pay-to-read sources. And sites that use that sort of javascript-based paywall clearly intend pay-to-read, which we ought to respect; I might choose not to insist, in a given instance, but it would be perfectly reasonable for a reviewer to object, and reporters should be discouraged from using such... --Pi zero (talk) 22:11, 17 March 2020 (UTC)
 * While typing the notes, I was thinking how this will mean I may never read The Hindu (not that I actively read it, but even when doing an internet search, I won't click it) again. I would not even use it now, and we already have poor quality of journalism here. •–•  22:15, 17 March 2020 (UTC)