Gulf Times

Rising Covid cases in Kerala give Shailaja a reality check

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Gone are the days when Kerala State Health Minister K K.Shailaja was omnipresen­t in the TV channels taking all the accolades, when the Covid pandemic was gripping the country and Kerala was fighting it, but today she is hardly visible.

On Thursday, Kerala saw the highest single-day hike of 4,351 new Covid-19 cases taking the tally of the active cases to 34,314, while 87,345 people have been cured.

In the past one month alone close to 50,000 new positive cases were recorded. A total of 489 deaths have been recorded so far.

On Thursday, the minister admitted that the state was more vulnerable compared to the neighbouri­ng states, as things were changing fast.

Shailaja, was at the centre stage ever since the first case in the country was registered in Thrissur on January 30.

What gave her the confidence was the way she led her team of medical profession­als in containing the Nipah virus in the state in 2018.

With the media highlighti­ng Shailaja for the manner in which Covid was being tackled, even as the developed countries were fighting hard, she was at one point of time the most sought after politician.

But the first strike against her came from opposition leader Ramesh Chennithal­a, describing Shailaja as one having a ‘media mania’ and asked her to concentrat­e on fighting Covid.

At that time, Chennithal­a was slammed and he went quiet for sometime, but not for long.

He struck back when the state’s Covid figures started to rise at an increasing rate.

Shailaja’s Thursday statement was an earnest call to the society at large that there should be a heightened vigil to check the spread of Covid-19 and appreciate­d the manner in which people did quite well during the national lockdown period.

She warned that the state has the highest density of population besides a large number of elderly. The fact that Kerala is considered the ‘national capital of diabetes’ too was cause for concern, she added.

Chennithal­a termed Shailaja’s statement about the ‘flattening of the curve’ as nothing but an imaginary thing and pointed out that it was like running a marathon and the Left government had declared that they have won the battle against Covid after running just 100 metres.

With more and more restrictio­ns being eased, it remains to be seen what is in store for Kerala.

And with Shailaja cautioning the people, it appears things are not rosy for the state and the question now is — will the bouquets that was received sometime ago turn to brickbats.

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