'Day 6 (30th March)
Is India close to winning the war? Around 1100
positive patients, over 100 recovered and around 30 dead would suggest we are
on the right track. In a country like ours where population is easily swayed by
false reports and the 'appeasing’of Gods by mass prayers, I think we have still
some more distance to cover before we can say the worst is behind us. But then,
there are reports that we have entered the third stage – of Lateral
transmission. The next danger is of community transmission. With the mass
exodus from Delhi to Bihar and MP, it is a tragedy waiting to happen. Pray
nobody among the thousands on the street yesterday was infected. With my
office hours curtailed to the forenoon, I have a lot of time on my hands.
Though I have been putting all this time to use ‘productively’, I feel it’s not
enough. Should be doing more. Should compile a ‘bucket list’of things to do.'
And by the 31st of May - 'The last day of lock down 4.0. Tomorrow, we begin the Unlock 1.0. States shall start easing restrictions. https://www.financialexpress.com/lifestyle/health/lockdown-5-0-or-unlock-1-0-what-is-open-whats-not-explained-in-brief/1976472/ These are the MHA guidelines (in a gist). So, are we moving forward or regressing? While the count is at a high of more than 1.75 lakh, the recovery rate is getting better. Should we be happy that the lockdown prevented a massive outbreak? I guess we have cause to celebrate on that account at least. We, as a nation, improved our responses, our health infra and our understanding of the behaviour of the Virus. From tomorrow, I shall be shifting to another word document. '
And then I began the 'Unlock Stories'. I also summarized that it would be better to now write occasionally in the blog, as the world in general and India shake off the detritus and try to rise and shine again.