The covid in India has been a
decline despite its continuous threat. Our state Tamil Nadu is still under
lockdown, but you won't believe it if you visited because people continue to
defy from wandering the streets unnecessarily; the government showing leniency
in implementing the restrictions with a chaotic state of what is to be relaxed.
The newly formed state government
is happier that the covid is declining and lift their collars as an achievement
of their governance. But I don't understand what kind of achievement was this
could be when taking no action (as an opposition then without raising a voice
or giving pressure on the former government to implement the lockdown, while
waiting for election results) when the covid infection rising to a peak and
reduces later. If they had taken action earlier (including the former
government), we hadn't need to go this far to grab a deal of reducing 1000 cases
per day and miserable of losing thousands of lives.
The government is also making a great mistake by removing the officers in the covid experience who have a better knowledge of dealing with the covid issue than the newly appointed officers. Will the government realize this and keep away the prestige of relying on officers appointed by the previous government?
I could only feel
glad that they haven't changed the health secretary to have a base knowledge of
the issue. Lockdown had already unlocked; however, they say it was only a
relaxation, the people weren't sensible to follow the restrictions, but at
least they wear the mask at mass except a few who deny it.