COVID-19

All hopes are pinned on the over 1000-plus fair price shops of the public distribution system (PDS) in the city to deliver on the central and state government’s promise of extra ration during the lockdown. There are over 16 lakh active ration cards in Bengaluru, according to the Food and Civil Supplies Department website. The state government announced the doubling of rations for the next three months for existing card holders while the central government announced extra 5 kg of wheat or rice per person per month and an extra 1 kg of pulses under the PDS. “Under PDS, 10…

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In an extreme incident, indicative of rising mental health afflictions in society, a youngster ran out naked and fatally bit an old woman in Theni of Tamil Nadu. Many cases of domestic abuse during quarantine have hit headlines recently. What often goes unreported, though, are the less severe mental health issues arising from insecurity, anxiety and uncertainty among citizens in this 21-day lockdown period mandated by the central government to prevent the spread of Coronavirus.  You can hear of a variety of such cases if you talk to Resident Welfare Associations in Chennai. “A software engineer became silent and has…

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“I survived on bananas which I had stocked up in my bag,” Surendra Ram told me on the phone, about how he got through the ‘Janata Curfew’ of March 22. That day, when most of the shops and businesses in Mumbai shut down and those who could stay indoors locked themselves in, Surendra sat on the footpath near the Tata Memorial Hospital in Parel. Surendra is 37 years old and has oral cancer. That footpath had been his ‘home’ for a week by the day of the curfew – no ‘locking in’ for him and many other patients living on…

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“I survived on bananas which I had stocked up in my bag,” Surendra Ram told me on the phone, about how he got through the ‘Janata Curfew’ of March 22. That day, when most of the shops and businesses in Mumbai shut down and those who could stay indoors locked themselves in, Surendra sat on the footpath near the Tata Memorial Hospital in Parel. Surendra is 37 years old and has oral cancer. That footpath had been his ‘home’ for a week by the day of the curfew – no ‘locking in’ for him and many other patients living on…

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As coronavirus positive cases near the 6000 mark countrywide, with certain cities and districts reporting high numbers, an immediate end to the nationwide lockdown on April 15 is very unlikely. Instead, states are looking at containment strategies to keep under total lockdown areas which are seeing a big spurt in positive cases, while relaxing some curbs in districts which have reported very few or no positive cases.  The basic guidelines for such a containment strategy were listed in an official “Containment Plan for Large Outbreak” formulated and released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) on March 6th…

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To lockdown or not to lockdown, that is the question. There are other questions too. To lift the lockdown totally in one go, to lift it partially, or to prepare a calibrated lifting of the lockdown, starting April 15. The pressure cooker comparison may not be far off the mark. As the lockdown continues, the slow build of pressure among people cooped up in their homes can be seen. As also the hope and anticipation of freedom. The social fallout if those hopes are dashed, are in no way predictable. The question is how to enable the gradual release of…

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Amidst this coronavirus crisis, a lot of fake news, misinformation and hate speech messages are being circulated on instant messaging platforms, such as WhatsApp. Below are some points the members and admins of such groups on messaging platforms should take note of. What should you do as a member of groups in messaging platforms Do not post fake news, hate speech or misinformation in groups Do not further forward or circulate any such news you get from other members of the group Immediately delete any post, if you find it objectionable or the admin notified you Check the source and…

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Translated by Sandhya Raju இந்தியாவில் கொரோனா தொற்று காரணமாக இறந்தவர்களின் என்ணிக்கை கூடி வருகிறது. இதன் தீவிர தாக்குதலை தடுக்கும் நடவடிக்கையாக ஏப்ரல் 14 வரை ஊரடங்கை அரசு அறிவித்துள்ளது, இதைத் தவிர வெளிநாட்டிலிருந்து வந்தவர்கள் மற்றும் இவர்களுடன் தொடர்பில் இருந்தவர்களை வீட்டிலேயே தனிமைப்படுத்தும் நடவடிக்கையும் தொடர்ந்து மேற்கொள்ளப்பட்டு வருகிறது. வீட்டில் அனைவரும் ஒன்றாக இருக்கும் இந்த தருணத்தில், அதுவும் தனிமைப்படுத்த பட்டவர்கள் வீட்டில் உள்ள பொழுது, குழந்தைகள் சரியாக ஈடுபடுத்தவும், பாதுகாப்பதும்  பெற்றோர்களுக்கு பெரும் சவாலாக உள்ளது. பாதுகாப்பு குறித்த பல சந்தேகங்கள் உள்ளன: தொற்று அவர்களையும் பாதிக்குமா? எந்த மாதிரி உணவு கொடுக்க வேண்டும்? ரேலா இன்ஸ்டியூட் , குழந்தை தீவிர சிகிச்சை பிரிவு மூத்த மருத்துவர் Dr ரவி தம்பிதுரை, மனநல ஆலோசகர் Dr ஆர் வசந்த், குழந்தை மனநல மூத்த மருத்துவர் Dr வி வெங்கட்ரமணி ஆகியோரிடம் குழந்தைகள் பாதுகப்பு குறித்த கேள்விகளை முன்வைத்தோம்.…

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In this series, various individuals, citizen groups and RWAs explain how they have dealt with the COVID-19 crisis in a constructive manner. In this first part of the series, a volunteer of Whitefield Rising collective describes the measures they took. March 10, 2020, marked the seventh anniversary of the citizen movement Whitefield Rising (WR). But celebrations were muted – rather, non-existent. Anxiety and an eerie silence had gripped Whitefield as news trickled in about the arrival of COVID-19 in our neighbourhood. An MNC employee who returned from the United States via Dubai a week ago had tested positive for the…

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"It feels like we are in a warlike situation. Soldiers fight on the border, we are fighting COVID here," says 35-year-old Sajidha. She is an ASHA worker stationed at the Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Bengaluru's Peenya Industrial Area. Having been on COVID-duty for the past week, she surveys 20-25 houses every day and has to reach over 2800 people in the city's northwestern neighbourhoods. While on surveillance duty, Sajidha goes door-to-door checking for symptoms of coronavirus. She maintains data on contacts, age and medical history of the people she surveys. She also distributes awareness pamphlets on how to stay…

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