After reading everything, I am unclear on what is the best option to manage this mess ? Shall we let the epidemic play out without vaccination ? I am in Kolkata and stay near the airport. I barely see ppl wearing masks. Even the educated a**holes are still behaving as if its nothing. Or shall we vaccinate only those with RT-PCR negative report ? But then its been said it does not detect all the variants ? Again with the kind of test backlog buildup its taking so long to get the results that you may even end up getting infected in the interim. How do you reduce a caseload in a country with this kind of population density ? Its easy to criticize everything when I think the blame lies with us only.
I stay in Bangalore and had to travel back home for an emergency surgery for my father. According to the guidelines, one has to get a RT-PCR -ve report coming into Kol. Surprise, surprise no one even asked us to see the report. Then the Indigo flight was packed like sardines. Midway through the flight, half of the ppl had their masks and face guards out having tea. After landing, even when the crew repeatedly asked to keep seated and deboard row by row, all the a**holes were up and running for the exit. Sorry but no, one cannot plan for this kind of stupidity.
I stay in Bangalore and had to travel back home for an emergency surgery for my father. According to the guidelines, one has to get a RT-PCR -ve report coming into Kol. Surprise, surprise no one even asked us to see the report. Then the Indigo flight was packed like sardines. Midway through the flight, half of the ppl had their masks and face guards out having tea. After landing, even when the crew repeatedly asked to keep seated and deboard row by row, all the a**holes were up and running for the exit. Sorry but no, one cannot plan for this kind of stupidity.
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