Self discipline busting myths vital to fight virus

  • | Tuesday | 11th May, 2021

OPEN HOUSE: WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE TO CONTAIN THE SECOND WAVE OF COVID-19? The residents were also at fault to assume that the virus has died and Covid guidelines were disrespected. In the interest of the lives of our loves ones we all should religiously stick to Covid guidelines issued by the administration. Dr Sunil ChopraKeep elderly & kids in isolationThe coronavirus situation in the country is becoming worse with every passing day. Navjot SinghBe human reach out to those in needThe second wave of Covid-19 is bringing the worst in people.

OPEN HOUSE: WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE TO CONTAIN THE SECOND WAVE OF COVID-19? The half-day curfew imposed in the city is a great initiative of the administration as it would help to break the chain of the second wave of Covid-19 to a great extent. People should take the guidelines seriously and step out of their houses only in cases of emergency. It is also very important to keep the vaccination drive going as in the long run it is the only solution. Amarpreet Kaur Govt should not make tall claims It is unfortunate to witness the grave situation created by the second wave of coronavirus. Tall claims of government regarding stocks of vaccines availability of beds ventilators and medicines have proven to be false. The residents were also at fault to assume that the virus has died and Covid guidelines were disrespected. To keep the third wave in control it is important to follow social distancing and wear face mask. To fight this disease people should cooperate with each other and go out only in cases of emergency. JBS Nanda Stay indoors eat balanced diet Many people are dying due to lack of medical facilities hospital beds essential medicines and shortage of oxygen during the second surge of coronavirus. Number of single-day deaths are mounting and so are the positive cases. In this time of hour it becomes our prime responsibility to fight together to put a curb on the spread of the viurs. People should religiously follow all Covid guidelines and regulations. Stay indoors to break the chain. To keep oneself healthy go fight the virus people should exercise at homes and eat balanced diet. Farzana Khan Following guidelines responsibility of all The second wave of Covid-19 has created a panic among public. People who are traveling for work purposes right now should quarantine themselves for a week to check for symptoms. Imposing a lockdown is a good decision by the administration but workers and labourers who earn on a daily basis should be helped by the government. Following Covid guidelines is the responsibility of each and every citizen. But there are some policies of the government which have been poorly designed such as opening of liquor shops and forceful closure of other shops. Ritu Priya Vaccination is the only way forward The second wave of the coronavirus is a do or die situation. In the interest of the lives of our loves ones we all should religiously stick to Covid guidelines issued by the administration. We all should take basic precautions and avoid crowding at all costs. Those who still havent enrolled for receiving the vaccination should do so at the earliest as getting vaccinated will help the body in fighting the deadly virus. Dr Sunil Chopra Keep elderly & kids in isolation The coronavirus situation in the country is becoming worse with every passing day. There is also a shortage of health officials to tend to patients. It is important to keep the elderly and small kids isolated at all times. It is also necessary to be human first and reach out to those who need help. The governments should also make sure that there is enough vaccine stock so that everyone can receive the jab as soon as possible. Mohd Saleem Farooqui Impose partial lockdown to keep economy stable To break the chain of the second wave of coronavirus lockdown imposition should be strictly obeyed. People should stay inside their homes and come out for only necessary chores. Lockdown should also be imposed in the manner that it should not affect the economy. Therefore partial lockdowns for specified hours during the day or night is a better alternative. Large gatherings of people should also be kept in check. To ensure that all guidelines are followed people must be repeatedly reminded through press and social media. Gautam Dev Second wave pushed health infra to limits The second wave cf Coronavirus has pshed the health infrastructure in the country to its limits. Hospitals are running out of beds and majority of Covid patients are dying because of short supplies of oxygen. If the health infrastructure is not improved the situation will become even worse. We all should follow the guidelines issued by the police department and local administration. Staying inside our homes is very important. Navjot Singh Be human reach out to those in need The second wave of Covid-19 is bringing the worst in people. Some people have resorted to black marketeering of essential medicines and oxygen cylinders. This has led to families of people in genuine need of the essentials anxious and concerned. At such times it is important to reach out to those in need. People should get vaccinated as soon as possible. The government should also ensure maximum establishment of oxygen plants and punish those indulging in black marketeering. Bimalpreet Kaur Take action against people without mask The Covid situation will improve only when we become more careful about sanitisation wearing face mask and following social distancing. If somebody is already suffering from asthma or other respiratory diseases he/she should practise double masking while going out. Avoid crowds wherever possible. If a family is visiting a patient in the hospital they should wear PPE kits. Traffic police on duty should also behave strictly with seen without face mask. Simranjeet kaur Our safety is in our hands The second wave of Covid became severe because people thought the virus has died down and the situation had come back to normal. There is still a group of people who think that Covid is not dangerous. We should follow all guidelines directed by government and doctors. Our safety is in our hands. We should wear face masks stay home and properly sanitise essential products we bring home. Harshita Khullar Busting myths part of fighting Covid As the world scrambles to monitor and contain the COVID-19 outbreak drug companies are racing to develop or repurpose treatments to combat the potential pandemic. The death toll continues to climb. Providing accurate information and busting myths is also part of fighting the virus. Ensuring that vital supplies reach frontline health workers should be the priority of the government. Vakita Continue practising social distancing at public places We must continue the practice of physical distancing handwashing and wearing face mask. Stay in touch with local health authorities who can provide correct information on the virus. It is important to invest money on health check-ups and insurance. Varun Chauhan Not the time to be inhuman towards those in need The second wave of coronavirus is more and the circumstances are turning out to be more hazardous as many have hoarded oxygen cylinders and other medicines to be sold at black market. This is not the time to selfish and inhuman. Help those in need. Mohit Verma Wearing face mask must be priority Wearing face mask must be our first priority. The practice of sanitising items brought from outside should be followed. It is important to get vaccinated to boost our immunity against the virus. The idiom “Precaution is better than cure” must be religiously obeyed. Yashika Thakur Fix days to buy essential commodities It is true that the Covid situation has become very alarming but at the same time we have to admit that majority of people in markets and streets are not following Covid guidelines. Families should fix days to go out and get essential commodities. Avoid meeting relatives and friends. It is extremely imperative to aware public regularly about the guidelines and punish those who disobey them. Bir Devinder Singh Bedi Punish medical shops indulging in malpractice Lockdown is not the only solution. The government should also take more serious actions and make an example out of those who disobey lockdown restrictions. Making people aware about the benefits of getting vaccinated is imperative to fighting the virus. Licences of medical shops indulging in malpractices should be cancelled. Gurleen Kaur OPEN HOUSE QUESTION As the second Covid wave continues to rapidly evolve into a devastating crisis the Ludhiana Deputy Commissioner has imposed stricter restrictions including daily 17-hour curfew and complete lockdown on weekends. Will this help check the further spread of the virus or what else needs to be done for public safety? Suggestions in not more than 70 words can be sent to ludhiana.feedback@gmail.com

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