2019冠状病毒病第二波疫情在印度爆发

S. Saleem
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为印度人口接种疫苗的早期工作于2021年1月16日开始。有了这一点,人们重新开始了他们的生计,道路看起来又很繁忙,操场上又挤满了孩子,希望之光出现了。一切似乎都恢复正常,而政府允许所有其他活动选择遵循COVID适当行为(CAB),对是否有人遵循它视而不见。这种松懈的直接后果是,人们没有特别遵守CAB,到2021年1月底,情况恢复正常,就好像任何地方都没有发生大流行一样。虽然疫苗接种率缓慢上升,但大多数人口认为以后可能需要接种疫苗,导致疫苗犹豫。正如许多卫生专家所说,第二波始于2021年3月最后一个季度,传播速度比第一波快得多,据信是由冠状病毒的额外菌株推动的。新的冠状病毒株被认为是更具传染性的本土变异,在印度许多邦61%的基因组测序样本中发现。即使这样的消息被媒体迅速报道,CAB和预防措施的松懈,加上新变种的存在,导致了全国性的危机。引起全球注意的是,尽管大流行病仍在继续,印度政府仍允许在该国东部举行邦议会选举,而这本来是可以推迟的。总理领导的政府面对反对派的批评,而在哈里瓦尔组织的“大空节”也得到了政府的允许,许多信徒相信在一条仪式河里沐浴以净化自己过去的错误。据媒体报道,由于在大壶节期间没有采取社交距离措施或佩戴口罩,约有700万名信徒参加了此次活动,在5天内有1700人被检测出新冠病毒阳性。大多数公共卫生机构尽最大努力消除误解,支持与covid-19疫苗相关的运动,但对选举集会和大空节视而不见,充当沉默的旁观者。在选举集会和大壶节期间跟随COB是不容易的,所以最好是遵循无人制。我们相信,该国的公共卫生专业人员在深深的痛苦和压力中紧随其后。随着印度陷入第二波新冠肺炎疫情,假药的存在、人力资源、医疗用品和设备的缺乏,目前的情况正在恶化。我们面临着独特的科学、技术和后勤挑战,我们需要采取明确的措施来抗击这一流行病。
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Unfolding the COVID-19 second wave in India
Early efforts to vaccinate the Indian population were started on 16th January 2021. With this, a ray of hope came as people again starting their livelihoods, roads looked busy again, playgrounds were again full of children. Everything seems back to normal, while the Government was allowing all other activities with the option to follow the COVID appropriate behavior (CAB) keeping a blind eye to whether or not someone follows it. The immediate consequence of this laxity was that people were not following the CAB in particular, and by the end of January 2021, the situation was back to normal, as if there were no pandemics anywhere. While the rate of vaccination was slowly taking pace, the majority population believed that the vaccination may be necessary later, leading to the vaccine hesitancy. The second wave which started in the last quarter of March 2021 and spreader much faster than the first wave, is believed to be fueled by the additional strains of the coronavirus, as stated by many health experts. New coronavirus strains are thought to be more infectious home ground variants found in 61% of samples of genomes sequenced in many states in India. Even such news was reported by media rapidly, the laxity in the CAB and preventive measures, coupled with the presence of new variants, has resulted in a nationwide crisis. What caught the attention of the globe was despite the ongoing pandemic, the Indian Government allowed State assembly elections in the Eastern part of the country, which could have been delayed at this point. The prime Minster led Government faced this Critic from the opposition while the “Maha Kumbh Mela” organized at Haridwar attended by lacs of devotees who believed to bathe in a ritual river to pure themselves for their mistakes of past was also allowed by the Government. It was reported by media that about 7 million devotees attended the event and 1700 tested positive for covid-19 over 5 days period because no such social distancing measures or masks were used during the Maha Kumbh Mela by the attendees. Most of the public health agencies tried their best to dispel the myths and supported the campaigns associated with covid-19 vaccines but turned a blind eye and acted as a muted spectator for the election rallies and Maha Kumbh Mela. Following COB during election rallies and Maha Kumbh Mela will never go easy hand in hand, so the best is to follow the no man’s rule. What we believe the public health professionals of the country followed in deep agony and pressure. As India is engulfed in the second wave of covid-19, the current situation is deteriorated by the presence of counterfeit drugs, lack of human resources, medical supplies, and equipment. There are unique scientific, technical, and logistic challenges which we face in covid-19, we need to take definite steps for fights against this pandemic.
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