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Life won’t be easy anymore
6/1/2020 11:12:26 PM
As the restrictions in lockdown-V have been relaxed, the life has started moving across the country. But the threat of COVID-19 continues to prevail.
Life is not the same. It has changed in the past two months. All of us will have to adopt social distancing and wear masks to remain safe as the COVID-19 virus is contagious and deadly. At present researchers and scientists are burning midnight oil to look for a remedy which can control this virus but till date nothing concrete has come to fore.
Many experts have claimed that even if the vaccine becomes available it looks difficult that COVID-19 will ever go. They have predicted that virus is there to stay.
Since the day restrictions have been eased the number of COVID-19 cases have increased. The curve has not flattened but it has become steep. The Union Health Ministry has claimed that India’s COVID-19 recovery rate has increased to 48% and its much better than the other countries hit by the virus. The bottomline is that we have to learn to live with the virus till the scientists come up with a solution.
Life is not going to be that easy amidst the pandemic. People will have to remain extra cautious. If they act carelessly it can lead to positive cases and the mortality rate shooting up.
The country going into a lockdown mode in last week of March saved many lives. But along with the passage of time helmsmen have realized that the lockdown cannot continue forever and the economy has to open up. Prima-facie it appears that China befooled the international community by playing the victim card.
It appears that COVID-19 was spread with an intention to bring world on its knees, especially the United States of America, where more than one lakh people have died till date. The US President Donald Trump has already snapped the ties with the World Health Organization (WHO). He has accused the WHO of playing into the hands of China and not informing the world in advance about the deadly virus.
In India, not much has been said about the China, but people seem to be angry. It’s not only the spread of COVID-19 which has perturbed them. China making transgression in Eastern Ladakh borders too has annoyed the people in India.
There are many people in our country who are blaming China for putting the entire world in a soup as restarting their lives amidst the fear of COVID-19 is not going to be that easy for them.
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