Its been a year now that we as a society are passing through trying times...
Be it Gujarat, Maharashtra , UP, MP every state is facing shortages ; of ambulances, of medicines, of oxygen, of beds, of health care staff and finally even there is a long queue outside the funeral grounds. I have personally been involved in managing Remsdvir for a friend who is still in hospital and it costed Rs 5500/ per dose. So if someone claims everything is hunky dory then I am not going to bloody accept this non sense.
Many of my friends are now recommending that we should arrange for our own personal Oxygen cylinder or a convertor.
Its time to ponder - Why have we reached this stage, particularly when things had started looking comfortable?
Why did the Govts not plan properly when already in Europe , in Japan etc there was a sudden surge in corona cases particularly when we ourselves were having a festival ; Holi.
In a democratic federal structure one can argue endlessly as to who is to be blamed for this messy situation and still not arrive at an appropriate answer. However, We may have come to this situation because ;
People roamed around carelessly despite all warnings.
May be the State Govts did not plan properly.
May be the Central Govt failed in ensuring a proper supply chain management of essential medicines, oxygen etc.
It appears that it is a collective failure of all ; People, State as well as Central Govt.
So, there is a larger question ; How China, much bigger and more populous than us, could manage this better when it had no knowledge of dealing with this virus in 2020 and we failed despite an year’s experience behind us.
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