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The Taming Of Covid-19
India Today
|October 31, 2022
A decline in the number of Covid infections and deaths suggests that natural or acquired immunity has helped us get the better of the virus, though it's early days yet to pronounce the end of the pandemic
At the LNJP Hospital in Delhi, once the capital’s largest Covid facility with 1,500 reserved beds, only two patients occupy the now 4.50-bed Covid ward. Their complaint? A sore throat—they are in hospital on account of their age: both are over 65 years old. Only a year and some months ago, in May 2021, when India was in the grip ofa deadly Delta wave, this same hospital was bursting at the seams. So much so that even its lift lobbies, classrooms and OPDs had become makeshift emergency rooms. Not any more.
A spirit of liberation is in the air. No one is wearing masks any more, the markets are full, people are travelling and social distancing is beginning to sound like an anachronism. Everyone is gearing up for Diwali, the first time since 2019 that they will be celebrating the festive season without the sword of Covid hanging over their heads. It’s not as though the virus has disappeared, just that patient and doctor alike are not afraid of Covid any more. I prescribe no more than rest and maybe a paracetamol. That is enough for the disease today,” says Dr Sushila Kataria, internal medicine specialist at Medanta The Medicity, Gurugram, and the first to treat a Covid patient in the state.
The world has been waiting for an official declaration of the end of the pandemic, but the World Health Organization WHO) said Covid-19 remains a global health emergency as recently as on October 19. A month earlier, US president Joe Biden declared the pandemic over, but with fresh mutations like BF.7 and XBB rearing their head, the country has had to extend its status as a public health emergency by another 90 days. Europe, too, seems resigned to living with Covid and has reintroduced the mask mandate. Singapore likewise had downgraded Covid’s status to endemic in July but is seeing an XBB surge.
This story is from the October 31, 2022 edition of India Today.
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