When Huzefa Vana heard about the second wave of coronavirus in India, his heart sank. He, like many of us, had thought that the country had won over the virus. He believed that it was only a matter of months when things would go back to normal. So, when cases continued to rise, he was keeping a close track of it. And it was when news of the healthcare system collapsing in the country broke out, he knew he had to do something.