RED KP
16-June-2021
· WE HAVE TO ACCEPT THE FACT, FOR AN EXAM WE HAVE TO BE PREPARED TO PASS THE EXAM, BUT WE WERE NEVER PREPARED EVEN WHEN WE HAD THE HINT OF QUESTION PAPER.
· MANY EXPERTS HAD BEEN WARNING US ABOUT THE SECOND WAVE’S POSSIBILITY SINCE MID-MARCH. THIS WAS EXACTLY THE TIME WHEN OUR SOCIETY COMPLETELY ISOLATED COVID-19. WE STARTED TO GO TO WORKPLACES REGULARLY, SCHOOLS WERE SLOWLY BEING OPENED UP FOR HIGHER CLASSES, MALLS, RESTAURANTS, CINEMAS ETC, WAS OPENED UP WITH COVID APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOUR EXPECTED TO BE FOLLOWED.
· NOW, WHAT IS COVID APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOUR. IT IS NOTHING BUT FOLLOW SOCIAL DISTANCING AND WEARING A MASK.
· THE ABOVE PICTURE ITSELF SPEAKS ABOUT THE SO-CALLED
COVID APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOUR IN INDIA.AT THAT INSTANT OF TIME WE FORGOT ABOUT COVID-19, WE THOUGHT WE HAVE WON COVID AND WE WERE RETURNING TO NORMALCY WHEN OTHER COUNTRIES WERE FACING A SECOND WAVE LEADING TO DIFFERENT EVOLVING VARIANTS OF THE COVID-19 VIRUS.
· OUR SHORT MEMORY HAS COST US ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS AND THIS IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST ONE.
lol, seriously it's too much. Going out in public without any prevention, forgetting what happened just a few months ago and when something bad happens blame the government.
Nicely brought out
People now also are like this only recently number of cases in Bangalore decreased and people are doing the same mistake (getting back to their normal everyday life)
Yea people have to understand the gravity of the situation and follow rules accordingly. Gave a nice shot Keshav, keep it up!
Yes people has to realise the grave reality and change behaviour accordingly! Nice write-up Keshav.