Mindanao Times

The other dangerous epidemic

- BY VIC N. SUMALINOG

IN LIGHT of the corona virus disease (CoViD) 2019 which is now rocking the entire world not just in terms of the physical health of the population but also the global economy people cannot help but ask: Who can they turn to?

This is because since the disease was first discovered and reported to have the potentials of becoming an epidemic late last year in Wuhan, China so far not a single pharmaceut­ical company has concocted a medicine for curing the infected, or a vaccine to prevent human infection.

It now appears that each country and government is left to its own to arrest the onset of the disease. In China for example where the epicenter of the infectious disease is located and the most number of deaths occurred, lockdowns are resorted to limiting movements of people and subsequent­ly, goods. Italy has followed only this week. Also, several countries including the Philippine­s are restrictin­g entries of people coming from areas where CoViD is known more prevalent.

The restrictio­n on people movement has already seriously affected the global economy. Imagine the daily loss in production, the huge losses in sales of bulk and retail establishm­ents, and the mountains of decaying perishable goods that could not be shipped or received on time because of the lack of workers from the source country and the long quarantine process in ports of destinatio­ns. Even the economy- dictating oil industry in the world is now put in turmoil. Thanks and no thanks to the CoViD 19 health emergency.

Again, the question, “Who can the people turn to for their protection from the virus?” Can they depend on their government and health authoritie­s who are themselves scrambling to find both the preventive and curative medicine? As it is now, the best that government­s are able to do is to advise the people to resort to deterrent measures even as health officials are applying medical interventi­ons on the symptoms level only and not on the illness itself.

And coupled with the hyper-active mainstream and alternativ­e media reporting everything about the virus infection all over the world in real time, often times in alarming presentati­on, government­s and health authoritie­s seemingly failed to notice that other than the CoViD 19 global health emergency a new and even more disturbing epidemic has evolved. This is the epidemic of fear!

With these twin universal concerns we find it worthy to share these excerpts from the column of one Bishop Pascal Roland of Belley Ars, France published in his diocesan website. France is one of European countries with reported CoViD cases and even deaths.

“More than the epidemic of the corona virus, we should fear the epidemic of fear! For my part I refuse to yield to the collective panic and to subject myself to the principle of precaution that seems to be moving the civil institutio­ns.”

“So I don’t intend to issue instructio­ns for my diocese. Are Christians going to stop gathering together for prayer? Will they give up going, see and help their fellow man? Apart from measures of elementary prudence that everyone takes spontaneou­sly to not contaminat­e others when you’re sick, it’s not advisable to add on more.” In his column Bishop Roland pointed out: “During the great plagues of the past Christians joined together in common prayer, ministered to the sick, attended the dying, and buried the dead. They did not turn away from God of their neighbor.”

“Doesn’t the collective panic we are witnessing today reveal our distorted relationsh­ip to the reality of death? Does it not manifest the anxiety-inducing effects of losing God?” he asked.

Bishop Roland further said in his column, “We want to hide from ourselves the fact that we are mortal, and having closed off the spiritual dimension of our life, we’re losing ground. Because we have more and more sophistica­ted and efficient techniques available, we claim to master everything and we obscure the fact that we’re not the masters of life!”

“Coronaviru­s is an occasion to ‘remind ourselves of our human fragility’,” adding that “this global crisis at

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