Our Government has also committed economic homicide!
Our Government has also committed economic homicide!
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This no.is just the beginning…chk out the nos.in coming 3-5 months, though the actual nos.shall scarcely be published, for sure.
These are merely the deaths reported in the media!
The actual number could be far far higher than the coronavirus deaths – if developed countries have seen thousands die due to the lockdown, then India should have similar if not higher numbers.
India shall see nos. much beyond the developed countries, hopefully.
when PM is not talking on Media , you are pretty much sure he knows things are going sour. he knows public is not happy , its demonetisation version 2 and he has given the monkey to states off his back.
Just the tip
Bang on!
The actual number of “death due to lockdowns” could be 10x higher. And this does not even count the emergency deaths that happened due to denial of admission due to corona paranoia. I heard many stories of poor noncovid patients roaming across N hospitals and nobody admitting them due to covid fear.
Why the People of India bearing everything silently ?
Shyam Kiran ji .. ??
Alok Chauhan thank you, Sir.?
According to the data, 80 people killed themselves due to loneliness and fear of being tested positive for the virus. The suicides are followed by migrants dying in accidents on their way back home (51), deaths associated with withdrawal symptoms (45), and those related to starvation and financial distress (36) (do you think it is just bcoz of lockdown ) this is also from same article. Of the same news paper
Respected sir with your post actually post the real cause also . What you had seen you just posted it but if you want see the reality just see after lockdown when people use to sell liquor in black then nobody posts anything bcoz that’s a livelihood for some poor and that time no one sees anything wrong..
Any media = Only Negative news = criticize local Gvt (any party) = More viewers
Better to avoide such news, post etc.
All govts
?
A completely heartless government that abuses its powers and then gets the armed forces to throw petals on hospitals – 42,000 cases and ALL after locking down and most in the last 25% of the time locked down – if you don’t see what those numbers mean you must be a bonehead.
Then there was the matter of “forgetting” the migrant workers – hundreds of millions of them – for 42 days before they can be allowed to go back to their homes – and asking daily wage workers, who have been out of work, desperate and penniless to pay to go home when this government completely ignored them and left them to die.
We have the entire country divided as it wasn’t even before we became independent and the politics of hate and division taking place on TV channels at a hysterical pitch.
A shame and an almost intractable set of problems that this uncaring and heartless bunch of stupids have brought on the people of this country.
IT services will be under threat. Manufacturing was never there. The migrant workers are going back because there is no work(to do what?). And some puffed up nincompoops are gleefully telling us that we haven’t gone to stage three – Asses or donkeys – either or.
Vishal Shah hmm. How come you don’t follow your own advice ?
Dr Aniruddha Malpani
Strangely..
A person who can’t spent time alone with his own self is a person who never lived his original life.All who can’t live with themselves might have been living other’s life.
This is one perspective.
Addiction is in hands and minds of individuals who are addicted.
It’s similar..to use technology but don’t let technology use you.
Even people are addicted to negativities,Self condemning, Feeling of victimized when anything of such event happens, continuous feeling of why me when all is against..etc.
When we talk about 130 Crs diverse population who have gone through tough changes and challenges in past,This too shall pass.
Largely,
Patience and phycological stability comes to individuals who understands facts, accept reality as it is and move on.
This might be a bit philosophical.. but it’s all in mind.
We all have to believe in power of optimism, positivity and togetherness.
Just a perspective.
Thank you,Dr.
Manalsu Juneja If we didn’t know about covid 19 and if we didn’t have a hysterical press, we wouldn’t have noticed it. The testing again is the media hype of test, test, test. PCR testing is for confirmatory diagnosis and also to ensure people are not shedding. Treatment is palliative in any case as there is no real cure. So the 80,000 tests a day is a sheer waste of money as each pcr test costs Rs4500/-. That money would have been much better spent on real healthcare facilities where they are needed. https://lnkd.in/gY7FJ8K
Ananda G.
Bang on!
The covid19 impact on India is so so insignificant that it’s practically a joke!
But, unfortunately, the economic impact is absolutely disproportionate.
Till today, I have not found even a single reason for employing the test, test, test strategy in India.
Can you ever test close to the entire population? No.
Are you doing random testing to understand the actual fatality rate? No.
Then what’s the point of merely identifying asymptomatic people and increasing your case count? Why not simply run random antibody tests, and gauge the possible penetration of the virus in the country? And finally, why not just test the ones who report severe symptoms, isolate them and take care of them?
Just let the milder chaps recover themselves!
This no.is just the beginning…chk out the nos.in coming 3-5 months, though the actual nos.shall scarcely be published, for sure.
These are merely the deaths reported in the media!
The actual number could be far far higher than the coronavirus deaths – if developed countries have seen thousands die due to the lockdown, then India should have similar if not higher numbers.
India shall see nos. much beyond the developed countries, hopefully.
when PM is not talking on Media , you are pretty much sure he knows things are going sour. he knows public is not happy , its demonetisation version 2 and he has given the monkey to states off his back.
Just the tip
Bang on!
The actual number of “death due to lockdowns” could be 10x higher. And this does not even count the emergency deaths that happened due to denial of admission due to corona paranoia. I heard many stories of poor noncovid patients roaming across N hospitals and nobody admitting them due to covid fear.
Why the People of India bearing everything silently ?
Shyam Kiran ji .. ??
Alok Chauhan thank you, Sir.?
According to the data, 80 people killed themselves due to loneliness and fear of being tested positive for the virus. The suicides are followed by migrants dying in accidents on their way back home (51), deaths associated with withdrawal symptoms (45), and those related to starvation and financial distress (36) (do you think it is just bcoz of lockdown ) this is also from same article. Of the same news paper
Respected sir with your post actually post the real cause also . What you had seen you just posted it but if you want see the reality just see after lockdown when people use to sell liquor in black then nobody posts anything bcoz that’s a livelihood for some poor and that time no one sees anything wrong..
Any media = Only Negative news = criticize local Gvt (any party) = More viewers
Better to avoide such news, post etc.
All govts
?
A completely heartless government that abuses its powers and then gets the armed forces to throw petals on hospitals – 42,000 cases and ALL after locking down and most in the last 25% of the time locked down – if you don’t see what those numbers mean you must be a bonehead.
Then there was the matter of “forgetting” the migrant workers – hundreds of millions of them – for 42 days before they can be allowed to go back to their homes – and asking daily wage workers, who have been out of work, desperate and penniless to pay to go home when this government completely ignored them and left them to die.
We have the entire country divided as it wasn’t even before we became independent and the politics of hate and division taking place on TV channels at a hysterical pitch.
A shame and an almost intractable set of problems that this uncaring and heartless bunch of stupids have brought on the people of this country.
IT services will be under threat. Manufacturing was never there. The migrant workers are going back because there is no work(to do what?). And some puffed up nincompoops are gleefully telling us that we haven’t gone to stage three – Asses or donkeys – either or.
Vishal Shah hmm. How come you don’t follow your own advice ?
Dr Aniruddha Malpani
Strangely..
A person who can’t spent time alone with his own self is a person who never lived his original life.All who can’t live with themselves might have been living other’s life.
This is one perspective.
Addiction is in hands and minds of individuals who are addicted.
It’s similar..to use technology but don’t let technology use you.
Even people are addicted to negativities,Self condemning, Feeling of victimized when anything of such event happens, continuous feeling of why me when all is against..etc.
When we talk about 130 Crs diverse population who have gone through tough changes and challenges in past,This too shall pass.
Largely,
Patience and phycological stability comes to individuals who understands facts, accept reality as it is and move on.
This might be a bit philosophical.. but it’s all in mind.
We all have to believe in power of optimism, positivity and togetherness.
Just a perspective.
Thank you,Dr.
Manalsu Juneja If we didn’t know about covid 19 and if we didn’t have a hysterical press, we wouldn’t have noticed it. The testing again is the media hype of test, test, test. PCR testing is for confirmatory diagnosis and also to ensure people are not shedding. Treatment is palliative in any case as there is no real cure. So the 80,000 tests a day is a sheer waste of money as each pcr test costs Rs4500/-. That money would have been much better spent on real healthcare facilities where they are needed.
https://lnkd.in/gY7FJ8K
Ananda G.
Bang on!
The covid19 impact on India is so so insignificant that it’s practically a joke!
But, unfortunately, the economic impact is absolutely disproportionate.
Till today, I have not found even a single reason for employing the test, test, test strategy in India.
Can you ever test close to the entire population? No.
Are you doing random testing to understand the actual fatality rate? No.
Then what’s the point of merely identifying asymptomatic people and increasing your case count? Why not simply run random antibody tests, and gauge the possible penetration of the virus in the country? And finally, why not just test the ones who report severe symptoms, isolate them and take care of them?
Just let the milder chaps recover themselves!