Mild Omicron Narrative and Elections

Omicron is mild? Such a narrative only helps election season & helps the policymakers evade their responsibilities.

Increasing absolute numbers of daily deaths must make us worried.

https://www.localcircles.com/a/press/page/election-commission-covid-survey

In the LocalCircles itself 69% people want elections to be held as scheduled. What is the logic friends? more  

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Writer should be awarded by PHD as did lot of study , copy , paste from Google university. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gr8AGhu5htc&feature=youtu.be more  
From the facts that less than 10% of newly infected patients are getting hospitalised and out of them a very few are required oxygen and ICU admission proves that as againsy more than 90% during last year itself proves that the Omicron varient is mild. Moreover, the Omicron was declared mild by people from Medical Science and WHO and not by any political leader of our country. We have inculcated a habit of mixing everything with politics. more  
Hold elections with all precautions in place.If any rallies are held,ECI should calloff the election of that seat.If you want people to die than hold elections with no Covid norms in place. more  
We need to understand that we have live with this pandemic at least for the time being, if not ever. So, in view of this we cannot make our life to standstill. Life has to go on. Economy has to thrive on. But that does not mean that we should not follow covid protocols. Every one must understand the importance of this to fight against the battle. more  
NO gatherings including political, cultural, social, etc should be allowed. No election rallies. EC should make it a game changer for all time to come. Only digital and door to door campaigning for all time to come. more  
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