Lancet cautions India on giving "too much positive spin" to Covid-19


New Delhi, Sep 25 (IANS): The renowned medical journal, Lancet has criticised India on the danger of presenting the current situation in India with too positive a spin. It not only clouds reality but also hampers vital public health initiatives.

It said that perpetuating unrealistic claims or failing to honestly report negative news creates uncertainty among the public and health-care professionals, discouraging people from taking preventive action or taking public health messages seriously.

India has the expertise in medicine, public health, research, and manufacturing to lead the nation through the Covid-19 pandemic. "To capitalise on these attributes, the country's leaders must respect scientific evidence, expert commentary, and academic freedom, and not provide false optimism," Lancet said in a criticism directed at the government. Hope is important, and recognising successes is vital, especially during a pandemic, it added.

The epidemic in India is far from over, with a potentially huge burden of mortality and morbidity to come unless public health measures are

used and adhered to. Without clear and honest communication of the risks of Covid-19 to the population, stemming the epidemic will be impossible.

"Most crucially, the rapidly growing case numbers, alongside the continuing relaxation of restrictions, are creating an atmosphere of fatalism mingled with false optimism that undermines effective use of non-pharmaceutical interventions such as masks and physical distancing," Lancet said.

Lancet said according to news reports, hours before announcing the national lockdown, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told owners and editors from India's largest media organisations that it was important to tackle the spread of pessimism, negativity, and rumour.

This pressure to avoid negative news, and to offer reassurance, appears to have been felt by several professional scientific organisations in India.

Lancet has slammed ICMR. "The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has been singled out by experts for straying from scientific evidence, appearing at worst politically motivated and at best overly optimistic," it said.

A letter from the Director General of the ICMR, Balram Bhargava, said that the ICMR envisaged launching a coronavirus vaccine on August 15

Indian Independence Day; a deadline considered unrealistic by most medical experts); ICMR has supported treatment with hydroxychloroquine despite insufficient evidence; and news reports claim that data on coronavirus infection were removed from a scientific paper.

It has also pointed towards issues with Covid numbers. "Transparency of the data on Covid-19 cases and deaths, especially those underpinning the case fatality rate, has also been questioned, as detailed in a recent World Report. The Indian Government reports a case fatality rate of 1·8%, much lower than the reported rate in other countries, but it is difficult to know if the numbers are comparable," Lancet said.

  

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  • Leo, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 25 2020

    This journal Lancet does not know the great progress Indians have made to curb Covid-19. We have taken several ultra extreme measures to contain the spread of Covid-19. We first started by singing "Go Corona, Corona go, go Corona, Corona go, go, go, go". Then Modiji came out with clapping, beating utensils and ringing bells to drive Covid-19. Next Modiji advised another innovative method that is burning lamps and candles to burn Covid-19. Then he advised showering flowers from airforce jets to honour Covid warriors. Several leaders came up with more methods to drive out Corona, inspired the people to cow drink urine and cow dung. Another innovative method to isolate Covid-19 was to dip completely in Cow Dung. Then came Ramdev's Coronil, force multiplier another immunity boosting medicine from Covid-19. Then came Bhabhiji Pappad to strength the immunity system from Covid-19. Lastly came handwash made of Cow Urine and Face Mask made of Cow Dung. This journal Lancet has no knowledge of how we Indians much advanced we Indians are in the field of medical science. The superstitions practiced in our country India is so hight that it puts other counties and cultures to shame.

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  • Shameer, Riyadh

    Fri, Sep 25 2020

    AndeBhakts won't understand.

    The positivity is shown that we are the least infected and mortality is least compared to other countries. They don't see that the death count which was in hindreds is about to reach a lakh. Compared to the population it is very less indeed, but can someone tell me when did India in the past see 1 lakh dead bodies in 5 months?

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