Covid-19: Have we accepted herd immunity as our fate?


New Delhi, Sep 6 (IANS): With the Covid-19 pandemic striking hard and spreading rapidly in India, health experts have urged people to continue following social distancing norms even in the unlock phases and refrain from willfully exposing oneself to the virus in a bid to achieve herd immunity.

With the government's decision to unlock due to several socio-economic reasons, people have started ignoring social distancing norms, the experts said.

"We can see a large number of people are moving around in markets or other crowded places without masks. Many people believe that herd immunity is the solution," Puneet Khanna, HOD and Consultant - Respiratory Medicine, HCMCT Manipal Hospitals in New Delhi, told IANS.

"In a densely populated country like India, herd immunity can only be a solution if we have some kind of vaccination available for the most vulnerable people," he explained.

"So relying on herd immunity as a solution at his stage when vaccination is not available would be a wrong clinical and policy level approach," Khanna stressed.

He added that instead of relying on the government, people should on their own emphasise on strict social distancing, wear a mask, and use of sanitizer and stick to hand hygiene for checking the virus spread.

Herd immunity is achieved when enough people become infected with a virus to stop its spread.

According to a study published in the journal The Lancet, to achieve herd immunity that would protect the uninfected, around 70 per cent to 90 per cent of a population needs to be immune.

Speaking to IANS, Praveen Gupta, Director and Head, Neurology, Fortis Memorial Research Institute in Gurugram said that the infection prevalence in Indian population continues to be very low at 300 per lakh population and we are very far away from herd immunity at this time.

"We, however, cannot remain in lockdown for a prolonged period of time as it is not feasible. So to open up gradually in a phased manner is the only option, however, we should not try to expose ourselves to go for herd immunity," he said.

"Understanding the need to open up and carry on with some of the activities, the government still needs to spread the message for necessary precautions to be taken to prevent the spread of the infection," Gupta added.

According to Navneet Sood, a pulmonology consultant at Dharamshila Narayana Superspeciality Hospital in New Delhi, herd immunity is not something which can be attained so easily, especially when this virus is so unpredictable.

"This virus had hit our country almost six months back, now with mutation of this virus, reports of survivors also being at risk of getting infected again with the same frequency have surfaced," said Sood.

"The parallel reality of economic slowdown is apparent. Our GDP is now in negative figures.

"We need to understand the psychology of people first, especially when they have a family at home to feed. Although it is surely not right to go out and put one's life at the risk of this infection, precautions are the key," Sood explained.

When the crowd is hard to manage outside, as we are in the midst of a pandemic, things need to be managed and organised, the doctor noted.

  

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  • R.Krishna, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    The Covid numbers and mortality are rising alarmingly in
    our district. The D.C’s office has issued a notification that the
    hospital beds, ventilators and equipment have reached the
    saturation levels. Whoever is getting affected henceforth
    is not guaranteed beds and treatment. The citizens are
    left to their fate. The urgency and purpose evident in early
    days when numbers were few is lacking now. No measures
    have been taken to augment the availability of hospital
    beds like it was done in Delhi and Mumbai. No one knows
    whether the state has procured the drugs like Remedisivir
    and made it available to district hospitals in sufficient stock.
    The ever increasing infection is apparently not causing any
    concern at district and state levels. The Chief Minister has
    called a cabinet meeting to discuss the ensuing assembly
    session. The cabinet meeting should have been called much
    earlier to discuss the ways and means to combat the health
    crisis affecting the life and wellbeing of the public. The Central
    Government except issuing an advisory once in a while has
    dutifully followed the state government’s hands off policy.
    Under the circumstances the residents must realize that
    adhering to social distancing norms, wearing face masks and
    maintaining hygiene at all times is the only way to mitigate
    the risk of contacting the virus and staying safe. Not everybody
    is a Yediyurappa or Siddaramaiah or Shivakumar to get in and
    out of speciality hospitals of their choice after all.

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  • John, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    This virus is airborne that WHO acknowledged in July after leading scientists confronted them.

    Like flu infection it will also spread as it is airborne.

    This social distance seems to be Bill Gates, elites, communists brainwash through WHO for their vaccine check who has got the shot or not and to eliminate errors or miss out while scanning for it, or used while travelling, shopping or for business purpose and requirements.

    Following video depicted in cartoon on how it will work, using Luciferase illuminating protein tatoo (like in firefly ) mark to those who have been vaccinated.

    Basically these communists Chinese and elites want to control everyone in name of queue or order to avoid chaos and anarchy in the same time seems enslaving humanity, making them controlled robots through this predictive programming mind controlling system . And with advanced bio, nano, 5G technology and mobile apps everything is possible in this age.


    Ref

    'Quantum Dot LUCIFERASE Tattoo' Predictive programming, mark of the beast
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=ie--wOXqzMU

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    John- well said.. i always like your comments..
    Let us hope good sense prevails in the world governments and scientists, experts etc.

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  • John, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    Previously nuclear arsenal needed to much decimate population in wars but today with virus or vaccine it is possible these communists and their elites using them for slow mass euthanasia, maiming like polio for bringing world under their control. Following is before yesterday's news regarding polio outbreak because of vaccination. Also through mostly chip or mind controlled gun and other violence for mass killings in the west to bring chaos so to bring marshall laws or evil communist control.

    https://21stcenturywire.com/2020/09/04/un-forced-to-admit-gates-funded-vaccine-is-causing-polio-outbreak-in-africa/

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Sep 06 2020

    Experts are still unaware, if this virus is airborne?
    No clues.
    During summer, we will defeat this virus

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