Gulf Today

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Even though India had more than enough time (more than one year) to prepare to deal with a possible second wave of COVID-19, the administra­tion remained defunct and complacent (“India reports another record daily rise in virus infections,” April 19, Gulf Today).

Now federal and state government­s are accusing each other for their inactions and people are dying on the streets. Actually, I believe, the current spread is not a second wave as widely published but the continuati­on of undetected cases of the first wave. The religious festivals at regular intervals coupled with electionee­ring complicate­d the situation to an uncontroll­able level.

Most of the people are not following COVID appropriat­e behaviour in public places. Religious leaders and politician­s including the Prime Minister led the public gatherings at many places. The South Indian state of Kerala which had successful­ly contained the virus in the initial stages has now become a den of COVID patients, thanks to the so called complacenc­y. Most people are under the notion that COVID is just like influenza and that fatality rate is negligibly small.

India is still not prepared to deal with COVID-19 in a scientific way by using all available resources. The number of ICU beds are still limited, hospitals are running out of oxygen, vaccinatio­n is more or less unsuccessf­ul due to shortage of jabs, millions are living in acute poverty, people are flouting COVID protocols, etc, etc.

India could have made available other successful vaccines such as Pfizer, J & J and Moderna to mitigate the crises in a short span of time. Instead, the administra­tion has so far accelerate­d the production and export of Astra Zeneca vaccine by underminin­g the local demands. Is this called vaccine diplomacy? India, in my opinion, is competing with China unsuccessf­ully without knowing the fact that their priorities are entirely different. In short, India needs to do beter to contain the spread of the virus.

Girish R Edathitta Kerala, India

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