Soon after WHO declared Covid-19 a pandemic, there’s a lot of anguish about decelerating sales, weak customer demand, GST rates, credit crisis, digital disruption, amendments in policies, barriers in global trading and whatnot. It is not only the corporate world being shut down; there are the lives of people that have come to a sudden break by the situation. Overnight there’s a lockdown, and it came with uncertainty & a lot of unknowns creating panic. This pandemic is not only affecting the health of the public but also impacting the health of the economy.
This situation is life-threatening and is similar across various countries of the world. With this viral contagion desolating livelihoods, it is essential to be responsible and sensible to cope with the challenges ahead. Many people belonging to the vulnerable sections are moving back to their natives during the strict lockdown as their daily needs are not met. The panic in them is evident as they might feel safer at home, but unfortunately, many of them do not know about the depth of the situation. The primary concern for them is to feed their families and hence the rush, increasing the spread of the disease further.
Some questions come to our minds:
- Are we prepared enough or being responsible for our duties as a citizen?
- What is the scalability of treatment centers and testing?
- Is it accessible and affordable for the people below poverty line/daily wage earners/unemployed/other workers?
- Do we see stringent penal measures for irresponsible people?