We, the humans, are a very frustrating lot”, said a writer. For, as a species, we are erratic, talented, magnificent, creative, arbitrary, snitty, loving, aggressive and what not!
However
erratic we might be, there is still value in our interactions with others. No doubt,
every life has to end in death. But it doesn’t mean our life has no meaning. Its
value and meaning squarely rest on the way in which we interact with people
around us and how their lives have been affected by our interaction. And in
that good effect which changed their lives for better, that we gain a sort of
immortality!
Think
of the people who were affected by the Coronavirus pandemic: Globally 270 million people
were said to have been affected by the coronavirus and more than 5 million—a
figure said to be a “gross underestimate”— were dead. Think of your neighbours,
friends, relatives, and others, and evaluate how your covid-appropriate or -inappropriate
behaviour would affect their lives in the light of the emergence of a new
variant of Coronavirus, Omicron.
Reports
indicate that Omicron is advancing around the world at an astonishing rate. A
study in the UK revealed that each infection of Omicron tends to produce at
least three more. As against Delta’s doubling time of 11 days to two weeks,
Omicron is reported to be needing hardly three days. This exponential growth,
which is currently noticed in the UK, is certainly dizzying. Scientists fear
that with a spread of this kind, Omicron is sure to replace Delta, the variant
that is currently causing havoc globally, soon.
Still
worse is, that the risk of breakthrough infections—reinfections or
infections among the vaccinated— appears to be three times higher with Omicron.
Lab tests reveal a significant decrease in vaccine-derived antibodies’ ability
to control Omicron, said Dr Fauci, the Chief Medical Advisor to the US
President. But within a month of a
booster shot, antibody protection appeared to have significantly improved.
The only
good news, if any, is: evidence is building up towards omicron infections being
less severe. Experiences in South Africa and the UK indicate fewer
hospitalizations, comparatively, fewer days of stay in hospitals, and less need
for supplemental Oxygen. According to Dr Fauci, the data from the UK “very strongly suggestive of less severity compared
to Delta”.
A similar
phenomenon is reported from India too. According to a report of ICMR, of the
358 cases of the Omicron reported from India, nearly half were found to be
fully vaccinated. None of those evaluated had severe disease symptoms. Nearly
73% of them were marked as ‘asymptomatic’. Of them, 60% were men.
Regarding
booster shots, Indian vaccinologists are still examining the data on the
efficacy of various vaccines and how persistent antibody levels were. It is
hoped that once culturing of the Omicron variant, which is said to be harder
vis-à-vis earlier variants, is mastered, its impact on the efficacy of Covaxin
and Coveshield could be evaluated rightly and then a decision can perhaps, be
taken on the booster shots.
As the
matter stands, it is clear that the “virus is tough to control”, for a third of
those infected are asymptomatic and 60% of infections are reported from those
who are symptom-free. So, the way forward is complete vaccination of the people
globally. This is a long-drawn process.
In the
meanwhile, if we have to protect ourselves from Omicron what we need to do is:
Adopt other mitigation methods such as wearing masks, hand hygiene, and
maintaining appropriate distance from each other. It is here that ‘belief’
comes to play a significant role. For, belief is the essential component of the
coping mechanism of humans with the world around them.
What then,
is this ‘belief’, and what effect it has on our behaviour? Belief can perhaps
be defined as “any set of perceptions which are sustained by a person as a
consistent attitude or view and which extend beyond any factual information
available, or even contrary to relevant factual information.”
On Thursday, Allahabad High Court,
observing “…if there is life, election rallies and meetings can be held in
future as well…” requested the Prime Minister and the Election Commission of
India to immediately ban rallies and public meetings of political parties, and
consider postponing the 2022 UP Assembly election due to rising cases of the
Omicron variant. Example enough for belief-driven behaviour?
Belief thus
becomes central to our behaviour. So, think of your friends, relatives who,
craving for oxygen in or outside hospitals, lost their lives during the second
wave of the pandemic. And this thinking about your lost friends, relatives,
neighbours is sure to ignite a question: “If we make a mess of our own world, who
is there to come to our rescue?”
This
belief-driven behaviour is sure to make the lives of all those about whom you
care safe and secure. If we all collectively behave, Omicron’s impact can be
put in check. So, let us believe in Covid-appropriate behaviour and interact
with society accordingly to make our lives meaningful.
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