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Why is India Facing a 2nd Wave of the Corona Virus

Why is India Facing a 2nd Wave of the Corona Virus | Healthcare in India | Scoop.it

we as a country seem to have performed the hara-kiri that our cricket teams of the '80s and 90's were well known for. Before we had won the match, we started celebrating the victory, and seem to have lost the game. We didn't wait till Covid was completely under control. We started dismantling the specially created Covid Centers. We took our families to the malls and did not care about spraying sanitizers, before and after each interaction with something from outside our controlled environment. We started unmasking at will within our buildings and even at the Kirana stores. We started flying and driving around the country without masks and frolicking on the beaches of Goa. Our house parties were back on, and we destroyed the controlled zone that all India had worked so hard to become over a whole year. All, in less than a couple of months. And so it's back, worse than ever before, crippling our economy, our spirit, and making us feel bleak about the future. Except for this time, it doesn't look like everyone wants to tackle it together anymore.

 

The center and the states don't seem to get along. The media is pushing up the pitch and the amplitude of the hyperbole. Strangely, vaccines seem to be running out. People are still not masking up. Many are demonstrating utter and complete stupidity with regards to bending the rules. Construction sites are working in full sway as if there is no covid in this world. Watchmen in buildings aren't sure if they should let delivery in or collect them at the gate, so they do nothing. And the poor Kirana-wala is feeling weird about asking the people coming to his shop to mask up again. My neighboring Kirana-wala told me he is not done arguing with customers who are say "khaasi pehle nahin hui kya" (Translates to "Haven't you had a cold before?") Sounds like March 2020 again!

 

We both decided to formally put down our reasons for what has brought us to this stage. Policymakers must not let this happen again

1. The single biggest factor for the wave having arrived is how we have behaved in the recent past. 

2. Mutating Strains: Not under control

3. The Vaccine rollout: Lessons to learn

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How did UP's health system prepare itself to introduce COVID vaccines to its people?

How did UP's health system prepare itself to introduce COVID vaccines to its people? | Healthcare in India | Scoop.it

In India, two simulation exercises were conducted in Uttar Pradesh to

  • identify bottlenecks
  • address possible challenges
  • ensure a smooth #COVID19 vaccine roll-out in the largest state of the country

 

Vaccinating a large group of people is not easy, but the largest state of the country – Uttar Pradesh – prepared well for this task.

 

With more than 200 million people residing in it, having conducted numerous vaccination campaigns in the past, preparing the health system to vaccinate its people was not new to the state government.

 

However, to ensure smooth running of the much anticipated COVID vaccination introduction involving adult populations when the disease is still spreading, two dry runs were conducted in all 75 districts: one on January 5, 2020 in 853 sites and the other on January 11, 2020 at 3081 sites. Among these sites, half were in urban and the other half in rural areas in first dry run.

 

This is the kind of planning and execution strategy which is part of the success of India's COVID Vaccination program. Well done India

 

Read the mid-planning phase post about this on the WHO Website

https://www.who.int/india/news/feature-stories/detail/preparing-the-largest-state-health-system-for-covid-vaccine-introduction-an-update-from-uttar-pradesh

 

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