BJP Leaders about the Corona Pandemic - compiled by The Wire

With remarks ranging from flippant and insensitive to downright dangerous, BJP leaders have led the pack on 'what not to say in the middle of a pandemic'.
Here's Seraj Ali's video report inspired by Jahnavi Sen's article for The Wire.

 

It has been 414 days since the World Health Organisation (WHO) first declared COVID-19 infections to be a pandemic and 389 days since Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured the country that "21 days" of lockdown was all that was needed to "win the war" against the coronavirus. In the interim, India has seen the number of active COVID-19 cases rise, then fall and now quickly rise again, as a severe second wave of infections spreads across the country.

India today has 1.93 million active COVID-19 cases, which is nearly double its active case load at the time of the first wave last year.

Time may have passed, but our leaders' understanding of how this virus spreads and what measures need to be taken to curb it does not seem to be benefitting from science, the experiences before them or even common sense. Making remarks ranging from flippant and insensitive to downright dangerous, Bharatiya Janata Party leaders have led the pack on 'what not to say in the middle of a pandemic'.

Here is a list of examples put together by The Wire of things BJP leaders have said over the last two months, but shouldn't have.

Positive Thinking Motivational Video Belief System - Placebo Effect

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RT- PCR tests giving false negative reports due to mutants? Dr A. Agrawal, Dir., NIBMG, Prof, IISc

Are RT- PCR tests giving false negative reports due to mutants?

Dr Anurag Agrawal,  Director,  NIBMG, Prof, IISc explains.

 
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"If Anyone Obstructs Oxygen Supply, We Will Hang Him": Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court on Saturday, April 24, 2021 asked the Centre about the preparedness to deal with the expected COVID-19 second wave peak in mid-May, terming the massive rise in cases as a 'Tsunami', and warned it will "hang" any person who tries to obstruct oxygen supplies to hospitals here.

  

If anyone obstructs oxygen supply, "we will hang that man", the Delhi High Court reportedly said as it heard a Maharaja Agarsen hospital's petition over shortage of oxygen for seriously-ill COVID patients. 



US rejects India's COVID-19 vaccine plea, cites domestic priorities

US has not approved India's request for vaccine components citing domestic priorities of their own country. Responding to journalists, the US State Department spokesperson said, "we have a special responsibility to the American people". India's Foreign minister, S Jai Shankar has held a couple of rounds of discussions with his American counterpart Anthony Blinken on the easing of the US export embargo.

  



The Top Five Regrets Of The Dying

Author Bronnie Ware was serving as a nurse in Australia where she took care of patients who came to the hospital in their last stage. During her conversation with those patients, she realized that every dying person had regrets which she wrote about and she wrote about in her book "The Top Five Regrets Of The Dying"  This episode will transform your life by encouraging you to think, how to live to the fullest and avoid regrets.

 

लेखक ब्रॉनी वेयर ऑस्ट्रेलिया में एक नर्स के रूप में सेवा कर रही थीं, जहाँ उन्होंने अपने अंतिम चरण में अस्पताल में आने वाले रोगियों की देखभाल की। उन रोगियों के साथ अपनी बातचीत के दौरान, उन्होंने महसूस किया कि हर मरने वाले व्यक्ति को पछतावा था, जिसके बारे में उसने लिखा था और उसने अपनी पुस्तक "द टॉप फाइव रिग्रेट्स ऑफ द डाइंग" में इस बारे में लिखा है, यह एपिसोड आपको सोचने के लिए प्रोत्साहित करेगा, कि कैसे जीना पूरा करने के लिए और पछतावा से बचें।

Coronavirus Being Airborne Big Concern, Ventilation Key: AIIMS Director Dr Randeep Guleria

In Conversation With Dr Randeep Guleria: All India Institute Of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) chief Dr Randeep Guleria said one N95 mask worn properly is good enough protection against Covid. However, two cloth masks or surgical masks are now recommended for better protection. Dr Guleria stressed that the mask must form a seal around the nose to be effective, adding that the bigger concern is Covid being airborne and therefore, ventilation is key.

 

The virus is targeting young people, children, elders as well. Situation is vulnerablenow. So, stay safe & take care of your loved ones.