Covid is the trigger

Covid isn’t a single event. It’s a trigger. It triggers new medical conditions. Preexisting conditions are exacerbated. It reactivates latent viruses. You age decades. Dysfunctional immune systems may not fend off pathogens efficiently in the future. It ends in premature death.

Now consider we have no idea what the future holds for survivors. We have no idea what fresh horrors Covid’s (still unknown) late effects will bring. We have no idea what will happen to babies & KIDS in the coming decades following countless reinfections. We are so, so dumb.

People are OBSESSED with severity, celebrating mild to moderate infections, triumphantly proclaiming they won against Covid, but the triggers have still been activated. more  

I Absolutely agree with Anita ... Covid has really shown up the tragic lack of logic in people ,governments ,authorities ... All equally dumb dumber dumbest. We Are callously exposing our little ones to reinfections without a thought to their long term health... The Damage being caused to their little organs will be irreversible... We are knowingly creating a future generation of unhealthy individuals ... And we must take responsibility and act responsibly as a nation... I call upon every member of Local Circles with compassion to ask schools to restart online classes for atleast the susceptible vulnerable age group who cannot even follow Covid protocols safely from prenursery and KG upto classes 1 & 2. We have to follow the upsurge of cases in the NCR and take decisions accordingly for the duration of just that time period when cases are on an upward graph. And then when the numbers start coming downward again physical school should be resumed. more  
The future will ever be unknown, with or without Covid or Covid-triggered other conditions. The correct response will therefore be subjective, rather than objective. What the survivors can do is to fend and boost their immunity through daily exercise, yogic pranayama, meditation, taking herbals like Giloy, Neem, Haldi, Ginger and Tulsi etc., adequate sleep and sunshine, and above all, practicing devotional faith in our Source for banishing fear. This is a choice that we have, don’t we? more  
So well said, Anita ji. Blaming Corona virus seems easy for governments when actually this Covid has exposed our, including government's shortcomings. Poor have to follow the rules, laid by the government and the market determined options that rich deign upon all, for example when those who can afford working keep their commercial interests running, while government to imposes a lockdown! Government, to boot, who triumphantly says how her timely decision saved millions from imminent death. Were people actually saved? See the last years statistics. Further 23 crore people on the brink, pushed into poverty. Rich only got richer. Governments pushing the vaccinations and direct benefit transfers did help. Ultimately, those who bore the brunt were the poor. more  
Now we need to think of permanent ward for covid in hospitals with staff. more  
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