SOCIAL DISTANCING DURING COVID-19
SOCIAL DISTANCING
DURING COVID-19
Rev.
Fr Paul Lelen Haokip
Introduction
At this time of COVID-19 pandemic,
mass gathering of people is prohibited for community safety. Social distancing
helps to avoid transmission of virus. This particular virus is lethal. Dr Duc
Cong Vuong, a surgeon says, “this virus is called SARS Cov-2 which causes a
disease called COVID-19. This is novel because there is no cure developed so
far” (Vuong, 2020) .
It is clear that “the pathological features of COVID-19 greatly resemble those
seen in SARS and Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus
infection” (Zhe Xu*, 2020, p. 421) . Knowing the nature
of this virus helps to combat it in the best way.
Relevance of
social distancing
Government’s advisory note of not gathering is a needed measure to
contain the spread of COVID-19. This is helpful and mandatory. The Ministry of
Health & Family Welfare, Government of India has stated, “Social distancing
is a non-pharmaceutical infection prevention and control intervention
implemented to avoid/decrease contact between those who are infected with a
disease causing pathogen and those who are not, so as to stop or slow down the
rate and extend of disease” (Services, 2020, p. 1) . On a larger scale, “a
coordinated global response is desperately needed to prepare health systems to
meet this unprecedented challenge” (Andrea Remuzzi, 2020, p. 1225) . Indian Government’s
advisory note on social distancing is a contribution to the global response
against COVID-19. “Public health and social measures to slow or stop the spread
of COVID-19 must be implemented with the full engagement of all members of
society” (WHO, 2020) .
Human’s nature to gather and associate is given a trial at this pandemic times.
The aim of social distancing is to “limit transmission, provide early care,
communicate key information and minimize social and economic impacts” (Deblina
Roya, 2020, p. 2)
Social distancing aims at personal and community hygiene which India, in
general lacks.
Lesson learnt
from this pandemic
Nature has levelled ‘equal’ many man-made distinctions. COVID-19 attacks
rich and poor, literate and illiterate. Humans have realized hygiene as a
necessity for health. People have learnt disinfecting behaviour and hoarding
behaviour (Benjamin Oosterhoff, 2020, p. 7) which is a novel
social behaviour for a country like India. “Funds were raised globally and
Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan (SPRP) was set up aimed to protect the
states with weaker health systems” (Deblina Roya, 2020, pp. 1-2) . Educated and
illiterate begin to have awareness on cleanliness and pathogenic dispersal. Minimalistic
living with just essential things is possible as the shops, malls and online
portals have closed down business of non-essential things. Mother nature is
rejuvenating with the cut in man’s polluting elements.
Adherence to
directions
The population of India that stand at 1,380,004,385
(Demographics, 2020) have by and large obeyed the
Hounourable Prime Minster of India, Narendra Modi’s national lockdown declared
on the 24th March 2020 (India, 2020) .
Regarding care for stranded people, “in
a communication to the state governments and Union Territory (UT)
administrations, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) highlighted the Supreme
Court directions regarding welfare of migrant labourers housed at relief
shelters and camps in different parts of the country” (MHA asks States, 2020) . The social
distancing advisory of each state governments are subsequent follow-up of the
national directives to contain this pandemic. Another way of each state
fetching their own citizens from other states of India is another directive.
Conclusion
The government is equipped with
best expertise. Therefore, citizens are to adhere to the advisory notes of the
government regarding containment of COVID-19 pandemic. This will save the
nation and all citizens. Hygiene and social distancing are tools to combat this
pandemic. Learning to live with essentials save time and finance. Less
vehicular movements create better air quality and reduces noise pollution. Social
distancing can also create deeper reflections in the minds of researchers and
government employees. Social distancing is the need of the hour to fight
COVID-19 pandemic.
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