COVID-19

The whole country is in lockdown in the hope of containing coronavirus. But as WHO has warned, lockdowns alone aren’t enough to tackle the pandemic. A critical step in containing coronavirus is contact tracing -- identifying anyone who came in contact with an infected person, quarantining and monitoring them. But in many of our cities, particularly in north India, contact tracing has been poor or even non-existent. Besides, there’s been large scale and blatant violations of the Central guidelines on mandatory quarantine of those who have returned from abroad. The worst offender is perhaps Bhopal, which doesn’t seem to have…

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The pandemic has forced most of us to stay put at homes and adapt to new ways of getting things done. While many of us have adjusted to this new life, several people across the country have been hit hard. With no food, water, shelter, access to public health and awareness, this vulnerable population, which includes daily wage workers, homeless, migrants, and senior citizens, is at risk of contracting the coronavirus. In most cases, this is after they have lost their jobs or have no way of earning. However, there are several individuals and groups who have come out to…

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Translated by Sandhya Raju கோவிட் வைரஸ் தொற்று குறித்து மத்திய அரசு பல முன்னெச்செரிக்கை நடவடிக்கைகளை அறிவித்துள்ளது. எனினும் தொற்று பராவமல் தடுக்க அடுக்குமாடி குடியிருப்புகள் கட்டாயமாக சில நடவடிக்கைகளை மேற்கொள்ள வேண்டும். இது குறித்த சில பொது கேள்விகளும் பதில்களும்: பாதுகாவலர்களும், வேலையாட்களும் கடைபிடிக்கவேண்டியவை? குடியிருப்பு பகுதிகளுக்கு வரும் வெளியாட்களை இவர்கள் அதிகம் சந்திக்க நேரிடுவதால், இவர்களுக்கு முக கவசம், சோப், போதிய தண்ணீர் வசதி, கிருமி நாசினி ஆகியவற்றை வழங்க வேண்டும். லிஃப்ட் பட்டன்களை கிருமி நாசினியால் துடைப்பது கடினம் என்பதால் ஒரே ஒரு பாதுகாவலர் மட்டுமே இதை இயக்க வேண்டும். அவர் இல்லாத சமயத்தில், மக்கள் படிகளில் செல்வது நல்லது என சுகாதாரத் துறை அதிகாரிகள் அறிவுறுத்துகிறார்கள். வெளியாட்களிடம் சுவாச சுகாதாரம் (இருமும் போதும், தும்மும் போதும் வாயையும் மூக்கையும் சட்டையாலும், கைக்குட்டையாலும் மூட அறிவுறுத்துதல்),  சோப்பால் கை கழுவுதல் குறித்து விழிப்புணர்வை இவர்கள் ஏற்படுத்தலாம். விழிப்புணர்வு…

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It has come to our notice that this article has been forwarded on several chat and social media platforms with a MISLEADING introduction that the Disaster Management Act prohibits any citizen, apart from the government, to post any update or share any forward related to Coronavirus, making it a punishable offence. This is NOT what the article below says; it merely explains the provisions of the said law, and points out that **FAKE** claims and warnings may attract penalties under Sections 52 and 54 of the Act. Fake news peddlers may now face imprisonment of up to one year or…

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The spread of the novel coronavirus pandemic across the world has brought entire nations to a standstill. As a measure to prevent extensive transmission of the virus, the Government of India announced an extensive lockdown for a period of 21 days starting March 25. During this time, all no-essential shops, establishments and non-essential activities have been ordered to be stopped. All citizens have been advised to remain indoors and only step out in case of emergencies.  While the strict lockdown measures are essential to curb the virus, the move has left people from various walks of life vulnerable, with many…

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Volunteers are most often people who lead from the front, blaze the trail on ground zero and set the path for others to follow. And the others inevitably do follow, because goodness and giving have a ripple effect like none other. Chennai is no stranger to such phenomena and our citizens are not new to volunteering in times of normalcy and disaster, alike. As a volunteer, I have been part of citizenship efforts in times normal and severely abnormal. In terms of the latter, we have volunteered through floods, water scarcity, cyclones and earthquakes. We have rallied thousands of volunteers…

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Co-authored by Tarun Sharma and Yutika Vora Many viruses have come and gone (though not fully), but COVID-19 has affected our daily lives like nothing else has, in many of our lifetimes. The spectre of this virus is still unfolding and the stories of its onslaught and the response of various countries are rapidly emerging. Lessons from this human-virus conflict will certainly shape a lot of thought and decisions in the way humanity deals with public health emergencies including responses of governments and citizens.  Some such observations are instructive for all of us: citizens and city governments.  Role of citizens…

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The Bengaluru City Police (BCP) has introduced a pass system to regulate the movement of people during the 21-day lockdown that began at midnight on Monday. According to the BCP memo, passes would be issued at the offices of the jurisdictional Deputy Commissioners of Police (Law & Order) and would be made available 24/7 on the submission of a standard application form. Staff at DCP offices would be working in three shifts to issue these passes, the memo said. The memo, signed by city police commissioner Bhaskar Rao, said that two types of passes would be issued - one for…

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It is unfortunate that we find ourselves in such trying times, when the COVID-19 crisis has impacted our work, business and community. On the one hand, there are essential service providers who toil hard risking their well-being to serve us; on the other, there is a majority of us, who are blessed to have the option to work from home (WFH). #WFH as a concept may not be new, but for many, the current circumstances present a new experience altogether. WFH requires a lot of discipline and planning. As someone who has worked from home for many years, here is…

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India is in the midst of a 21-day lockdown that started today. In his televised address to the nation, Modi exhorted the nation to cooperate with the 21-day lockdown, violation of which could “set us back by 21 years,” in the Prime Minister's words. He warned of the dire consequences faced by other nations as a result of ignoring mandates of social distancing and urged the country to stay indoors to avoid a similar fate. However, the last time that the PM asked all Indians to stay at home, on March 22nd for a day, the results had been mixed.…

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