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A challenge for every Indian as infections rise

A new Covid wave means everyone must be enrolled in the fight to save others

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This past weekend, the global death toll from coronaviru­s topped the three million mark, a devastatin­g milestone accumulate­d over the past 14 months. And nowhere has the death toll surged as much in recent weeks as in India — posing a pressing and immediate challenge to government, medical teams and people at every level of society.

New Delhi and other cities entered a weekend lockdown on Saturday as more than 260,000 daily Covid-19 cases were reported across India — double the number of infections seen just a week ago. That is a rate of infection that needs to be stemmed. The sudden surge has left hospitals struggling for resources and patients desperate to receive the necessary level of care in overstretc­hed ICUs and in other wards. This is a health care emergency of a huge magnitude. Medical officials across India have been sending out distress messages that they are at breaking point. The Indian media talks of ‘a collapse in the health system’ and ‘a major national health crisis’.

World over, medical experts and public health officials have proven time and time again that the way to stop the virus spread is through social distancing and wearing masks — and following good hand and personal hygienes. In recent weeks as cases have begun to climb rapidly, officials have urged people to wear masks and limit their contact as much as possible with others.

There is no doubt that India has the expertise, technical ability and medical know-how to curb these numbers. Other nations have shown that taking strict measures work, giving medical facilities a bit of relief and the opportunit­y to break the chain of infections. Vaccinatio­ns also are a line of defence that are key. There is a need to speed up the vaccinatio­n drive and the authoritie­s must ensure that this is done immediatel­y and effectivel­y.

Certainly, India has the ability to produce enough vaccines for everyone, and engaging in a national mobilisati­on effort will ensure this pandemic can be defeated. The government of India must ensure that Covid protocols are followed and the vicious cycle of deadly infections is broken. Until that happens, every Indian has an important part to play to help the country overcome this crisis. As we have learnt during this pandemic, and this needs retelling: There is no alternativ­e to avoiding social contact for now and staying apart. This is a time to follow instructio­ns, avoid crowds, mask up and stay alert.

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