Failure to handle COVID

I am reiterating Saritas post on the fact that our Governments and Experts are failing us people with stats from yesterday. Decisive actions are needed. The current approach is a failed one.

New Cases - 233757, Deaths - 1338 (Highest)
Discharged - 122839, Tests - 17.9L / 1.79M, Positivity - 13.04%

New Highs: 17 states
MH, UP, DL, , MP, GJ, TN, RJ
WB, HR, BR, JH, TS, UK, GA, CH, DH

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The country does not benefit through constant abuses to the government. There could always be some mistakes, so look at the positive aspects & benefits. Look at the disgust people have on central opposition leaders and also the state opposition leaders constant hatred. more  
Corona doesn't attack if People followed Mask Distancing Handwash more  
Blaming the experts and the Government has become a fashion statement to many. It is the people who are responsible for the spreading of the deadly virus and not the Government. If it is some hundreds or a few thousands the Government can arrange for everything. When it is in lakhs no one in this world can do any thing. more  
I had been reiterating that (1) Political Governance (2) Governments (3) Arrogant Individuals EQUALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SPREAD OF CORONA VIRUS. Governments became puppets in the hands of Political Leaders.
Political Leaders have been continuously FAILING POLICING AND THE LAW AND ORDER SINCE LAST 2 and 1/2 Decades.
Even Disaster Management Laws , Pandamic Mandates have been failed by THESE POLITICAL LEADERS GOVERNING IN DAY TO DAY ADMN AND RULE OF LAW AND ORDER .
Whome to Punish ? Who is Responsible to Punish ? more  
Honestly, let's not involve in any blame games in this serious situation. It leads to political strategies further, sadly. Hence, it is highly necessary for we people n the Govts. to behave responsibly n do everything necessary n stop violations of the epidemic protocol with immediate effect at least to save ourselves ahead. Failure to do so by the people n the Govts. will lead to irreparable disaster soon. Lock-down may not be the only solution. Besides, how long can lock-down be extended, when it seriously affects the economy of the State/Nation? There r many many daily-wage earners for their livelihood. How long can the State support such daily-wage earners to meet their livelihood? So, I opine, it is necessary for all of us to follow the safety guidelines n maintain immunity levels as suggested, avoiding to go out unless essential n necessary, strictly observing all the measures suggested. I can observe so many people r moving without any discipline of wearing masks n social distance. And when Govt. authorities object, they r being abused. Instead of blaming the Govts., let's suggest valid measures like what Govts. need do and not do, together with the reasons therefor. Not simply blaming or giving suggestions with no reasons. more  
Let us first understand about covid-19. It is neither home grown nor home mutated. Yes, it is always spread by people importing the virus from outside. The second most important thing to understand is that the mutated varieties have shown strong tendency to evade RT-PCR test. What in means on ground is that all international arrivals must be quarantined for at least two weeks and released only after negative covid-19 report on the specimens collected at the end of two weeks. This hasn't been done. This resulted in super spreading of the virus. And now t national population has to face the heat for a considerable time and will also have very significant adverse impact on our economy. more  
A person who has not gone out of the house for 7 days, had no contact with anyone coming into the house or going out, tests negative for covid. After another 7 days, because of a symptom of headache and exactly same situation and care as above, tests +ve. How does one explain this? more  
Yes people are also responsible for being careful BUT WHO IS SUPPOSED TO BE PROVIDING OXYGEN , BEDS IN HOSPITALS, MEDICINES...For that also People are to be blamed ? more  
Sir also who will take interest in supervising citizens following the ADVisories and PROTOCOLS. People ar flouting the rules and laws . Shouldn't there be an efficient system to monitor? more  
Increase in Patients tender increase in Oxygen, Ventilator ets. So Negligent People spreading COVID are responsible more  
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