Over the past few weeks, Srinivas, IYC volunteers and Sharma have all been hailed for helping countless Covid patients receive oxygen cylinders, plasma and Covid medicines such as Remdesivir and Tocilizumab – all of which are in acute shortage. Srinivas is also operating a Covid war room from the IYC headquarters where volunteers keep track of SOS messages on various social media platforms from Covid patients and their kin for various requirements. The IYC volunteers then reach out to those in need of help and offer the required aid – searching for availability of beds in Covid hospitals, hospital admissions, oxygen cylinders, medication, etc. The efforts have been widely recognised by common people on platforms like Twitter and in the media, with many drawing parallels between Srinivas’s relief efforts and those by actor Sonu Sood during the first Covid wave. Delhi-based embassies and high commissions of countries like New Zealand and the Philippines and even some lawmakers from the BJP have, in the recent past, reached out to Srinivas with appeals for help.