This is war. Full on.
No government might mention or accept it, but we are now at war. Against an enemy
we can’t see or hear. We are at war with
the Coronavirus. And therefore, at each other.
You see, the only way
the virus could have spread this far out into the world was my human-to-human
contact. And governments world over have now started to advice social-distancing.
Things have now come down to this, we now have to avoid each other !
Governments in Italy ,China, Spain have announced full lockdowns, restricting
its people from even venturing out, whether they are infected or not. And other
countries are following suit.
Australia, too panic-stricken
to lead by example, is yet to call a nation-wide absolute lockdown. Worried more
about its economy, which was already sliding before the pandemic, they only
banned flights from China, and advised people to follow minimum protocols. Now
with 290 confirmed cases and 3 deaths, there is a little more seriousness in
the way their approach to the war. A few weeks back, the idiots down under lit
up Australian national monuments in red and yellow, to show solidarity & remember
the sacrifice of China; but it was more of a PR effort to retain the good relations
with that country. It took the Aussies an additional week to announce the full
ban against travellers from Italy, and the damage is now visible. The country
had barely recovered from the disastrous bush fires, right into this pandemic. The fight for toilet paper is still on.
Things aren’t looking
any better for India, who’s leaders took all their sweet time to draft and
finalize a proper response. Kerala was the first Indian state to report an
infection, but also the first to announce a fool-proof action plan to isolate
and treat the patient. This was last month, showing exceptional knowledge &
leadership in the matter. The rest of India at the time asked questions as to
why is it always Kerala that is the epicenter of new, viral diseases, and
religious bigots blamed the food habits and breakage of temple rituals for the initial
spread. But now no-one is questioning the lack of leadership from the central
government, now that there are 100 cases and 2 deaths. Sanghis are resorting to drinking cow-urine
and bathing in cow-dung to prevent an infection, becoming the laughing stock of
the rest of the world.
And it is ironic that Italy and Iran , countries known to be too open and too closed to the outside world, are equally affected by COVID infections.
But no country was un-prepared
for this pandemic than, wait for it….the US. The leader of the free world was caught
with its pants down with s serious outbreak, when the nation was itself busy in
the initial stages of its presidential election. The whitehouse, again more worried
about the falling stock markets, continued to pelt lies and false propaganda,
and struggled to lead a country which does not even have universal health care.
The gaps in its preparedness and leadership is now as clear as night and day,
with 45 deaths right in the state of Washington. If nothing else, this alone should
be enough to wipe the country of its real infection, the virus sitting in the
oval office, and hopefully, its citizens would vote for the democratic party,
just to receive a generous medical insurance cover.
Scientists and
leaders are shocked at the un-precented rapid spread of the viral pandemic, around
the world, in just 3 months. At this moment, there are over 169,000 confirmed COVID
cases, and 6,500 deaths. You could chart and sort the data however you want,
but the fact remains that the world was too busy fighting oil wars and trade
and tariff wars with each other, and no body had a plan or a prediction for a
viral outbreak. Hollywood is good at making movies about viral epidemics, but
for once, a horror movie is coming to life. In the initial days, virologists were
trying to figure out the original source of this aberration, blaming bats,
snakes and pangolins for being the host. But everyone has forgotten that branch
of thought, the current host right now are human beings. The more we embrace
and thank each other, the more we are passing on the virus.
This incident will
change the world. Later generations, hopefully there are a few, will talk,
discuss and study how grossly unprepared the world was. They will study how false
news and hype caused more damage than the actual infection. And how leaders were
focussed on economy and money, and were hesitant to focus on their greatest wealth
and asset – human beings. Hopefully, we will emerge from this unscathed, with a
fraction of the world population lost, but with lessons learnt from the
mistakes we made.
This maybe the next
big war we fight, as one. So please stay together in spirit, but ironically, remember
to maintain your distance.
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