India’s coronavirus mystery
Dr K K Aggarwal
President CMAAO, HCFI and Past National President IMA
New York Times has written about the India Corona Mystery.
India has 138 confirmed cases, and it’s a bit of a puzzle
how the world’s second-most-populous nation, with 1.3 billion people, has
seemingly remained unscathed so far from COVID 19.
1. There
could be many more cases in India than have been detected, because of the
difficulties of getting tested.
2. It is
also possible that India has managed to so far escape the worst — either
because of quick and strict efforts right from the start, or another mix of
factors.
3. Elsewhere
in Asia, countries have begun to impose strict measures, including lockdowns in
the Philippines and Malaysia and the widespread closure of schools, businesses
and entertainment venues in Thailand. Some nations face a worrisome rise in
cases without health care systems that can deal with a major outbreak.
4. Early intervention, meticulous tracking, quarantines and
social distancing helped Singapore, Taiwan and Hong Kong get their outbreaks
under control.
Case in India
1.
More people in India do Pranayama than elsewhere
in the world and may have better lung capacity
2.
Social and self-distancing does not lead to emotional
distancing in India
3.
Elderly are not ignored in India
4.
The critical mass of 1% awareness is easy to
reach in India. The Ab Ki bar modi Sarkar campaign showed that everyone in
India is approachable through social media. The level of awareness is much
higher than elsewhere in the world
5.
Unlike China there is freedom of speech and creating
awareness
6.
India listens to their celebrities and their
appeals
7.
PMs appeals have made a difference
8.
Ramayana has taught everyone 14 years/ days
Vanavas by Lord Rama. Typical social distancing
9.
Even Mahabharat the Pandavas faced social
distancing exile
10.
Vipasna is a way of self-distancing meditation
common in India
11.
Burka by Muslim women and Parda by married women
was a way of self-distancing discipline
12.
Going back to Surya Namaskar in sun light; Jalneti
to keep the nose clean and non-irritating; religious practices to keep the one calm; practicing
namaskar; speaking softly etc are easily to switch in India
13.
Use of neem as disinfectant on surfaces has been
a tradition
14.
Tracking of cases in India is easy
15.
Jain community uses mouth covering as a routine religious practice.
16.
How to
not practice emotional distancing during social distancing: Flattening the
curve and social distancing teaches us the difference between being alone and
being lonely. Go outside. Spend time in nature, whether it’s just a walk around
the block, hopefully with the sun shining overhead, or out along a path by some
trees or a body of water. Enjoy feeling the elements and feeling grounded and
present and grateful to be alive. Nature helps.
17.
Learn to be with yourself in these two weeks, is
the teachings of Vedas.
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