Monday, March 22, 2021

A year into pandemic lockdown!

A year completes today, what begins as an identity curfew on the Sunday of March 22, 2020. PM plea with the public of India to cooperate with a 14-hour curfew, and it was a time the covid-19 cases weren't 100, and we didn't realize that it was a trailer and the main picture is waiting for the release. And then came the announcement of a week lockdown, which renewed every two weeks that extended to two to three months, and the lockdown was then extended every month with some relaxation.

Lockdown is a word we aren't familiar with then but heard only through the news and films where lockdown is implemented during emergencies or violent outbreaks in an area. And 144 belong to the same category, which bans people gathering in public more than four at a time. We never thought we would experience such and had no idea how it would work; however, the solidarity we had been had no meaning today, with people's indifferent behavior and gathering at large.

At the end of the year 2020, life was almost back to normal except for wearing masks and social distancing. The covid-19 cases too drastically came down below 10,000 a day in India; our state Tamil Nadu also witnessed numbers below 500 a day had let us ease and at the same time sent an indifference tendency among the people had forgotten that we hadn't exit pandemic. I could say or see half the population had dismissed wearing masks and social distancing is like belonging to a distant land.

I believed this number would recede as we continued to stay on the line with a gradual decline, and since the beginning of vaccination in January, the belief started to grow stronger. I think this could have become possible if the state elections haven't interfered during this period, because it is time for politicians to mobilize the masses, or as people gather to listen to the campaign, it becomes a camp for the spread of the virus. 

The painful thing here is that the leaders who are supposed to be role models do not follow the rules and do not instruct the volunteers to follow. And when seeing the crowd gathering in the campaign sites without masks and social distancing proves how ignorant and crazy we are and how we fail at the root cause.

I know the elections aren't the only issue as I see students and teachers getting covid-19, since the opening of schools for higher secondary (classes 10th to 12th); it looks certain it's the failure to follow the safeguard. Already there's a conflict among the public about how these numbers suddenly go high or sustain at the same and do they really count or do it for their comfort or need. Anyhow its sudden rise from the beginning of March worries; though we all hope on the vaccine as the only weapon against covid 19, nothing could protect us unless we follow the precaution - the simple handwash, masking, and social distancing.

Compared to March 2020, we’re 10 to 20 times further affected by covid 19 now. The counting of cases in India is close to 50,000, which is the highest daily record, after months of a gap!

10 comments:

  1. ...the pandemic is still a MESS!

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  2. I think the only solution seems like vaccination for all. That too fast. Let's hope for the best.

    Destination Infinity

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  3. It seems that every time we make progress against this virus, something happens to make it come back. I think vaccinations for all is going to be the only way to beat this thing.

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  4. Well written ~ Covid is serious and I agree unless we all follow the precautions then it will continue to spread ~ Be safe, be well ~ Xo

    Living moment by moment,

    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  5. It's been a long year!

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  6. Everyone of us must be responsible in following every precaution.

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  7. Our numbers fluctuate all the time. I'm tired of being restricted but I tell myself to be patient. It's definitely not fun. Have a wonderful day, Jeevan.

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  8. It is a tough situation. I hope some vaccines become available for your country.

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  9. many countries celebrated their one year anniversary this week. It is quite amazing that the world has been through lock downs and partial lock downs for one year. Hopefully, the vaccine will alleviate the situation though it will not stop transmission. Stay safe.

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  10. Anonymous4:31 am

    This virus has been like nothing I've ever seen. I'm sending you positive vibes.

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