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Humankind holds the key to roll back pandemic: Vice President Venkaiah Naidu

Venkaiah Naidu quoted famous poet Rumi, “The wound is the place where the light enters you” and said, "Let us illuminate ourselves with the experience of and lessons from the current pain."

Humankind holds the key to roll back pandemic: Vice President Venkaiah Naidu File Photo

New Delhi: The Vice President of India and the Chairman of Rajya Sabha, M Venkaiah Naidu on Monday (May 18, 2020) underlined the need to adopt new ways of living in corona times and said that the humankind holds the key to roll back the pandemic.

In an official Facebook post "A New Normal for Life After Corona", Naidu wrote, "Living responsibly with new attitudes towards life and humankind holds the key to roll back the pandemic."

The Vice President stressed on the need for new attitudes towards life and humanity amidst indications of the virus likely to stay for longer than earlier expected.

Soon after the announcement last night of lockdown 4.0 with restrictions substantially relaxed, Naidu wrote on Facebook, a detailed 1,539-word article dealing at length the philosophical and moral issues thrown by the COVID-19 pandemic and the way life needs to be lived henceforth. 

The main thrust of Naidu being that life can’t be lived in isolation and the virus outbreak highlighted the inter-connectedness of lives. 

He said, "What affects one person anywhere affects everyone everywhere, be it the disease or economy."

Giving an account of the nature of life ‘Before Corona’, Naidu stated that man has emerged a loner in his quest for happiness and material advancement reducing the family and the society to being mere adjuncts and his confidence bordering on arrogance made him believe that he can live alone and all by himself, unmindful of the lives of others. 

He wrote, "Stacked with better tools to fight the epidemics than when the pestilence struck humanity earlier and empowered with gene editing, Artificial Intelligence, big data etc, man was seeking to play God."

On the life ‘After Corona’, Naidu noted that it has shaken the fundamentals of living by oneself and highlighted the need for living in harmony with nature and fellow humans. 

He observed that “The invisible microbe once again proved that life can change very quickly. It brought into full play the uncertainty that can co-sail with life.” 

The Vice President felt that the COVID-19 pandemic raised questions about the meaning and purpose of life including the nature of relationships with fellow beings and moral issues connected with the current pathways of development given their impacts on nature and equity. 

He said, "The virus has highlighted the consequences of economic fault lines in societies created by development pathways in terms of the impacts. Uncertainty continues to haunt the people. Uncertainty is the known source of anxiety which can lead to psychological issues. How to deal with this problem? To stay calm and be confident and adopt a new normal of life."

Stating that the goal of any civilization is to enhance the likelihood of survival of human beings, Naidu stressed that the corona challenge is more a civilizational issue than that of individual lives and new norms and ethos of living should be evolved to save the present civilization.

Noting that life can’t be lived for long in confinement, Naidu welcomed the new relaxations for lockdown 4.0 announced last night. Referring to the people living with HIV virus that had no vaccine for long time by changing habits, 

Naidu also urged the people to learn to cope with coronavirus by changing the habits and attitudes towards life and fellow humans, if the virus stays with the people for longer than expected.

The VP suggested several points for a new normal of living during corona times. This include - 

- Living in harmony with the nature and fellow beings.

- Knowing that safety and security of lives are interconnected.

- Rationally analyzing the impact of every movement or action on the spread of virus.

- Not responding impulsively to the situation and instead of living in confidence keeping faith in science which can come up with a solution to the problem.

- Strict adherence to the behavioral changes ushered in so far like wearing a mask.

- Maintaining physical distance and ensuring hygiene.

- Preventing stigmatization so that the infected volunteer for treatment.

- Checking disinformation and prejudices against fellow citizens as carriers of the virus.

- Replacing the sense of collective helplessness by the spirit of the virtue of living interconnected with a shared destiny.

The Vice President urged the media of all kinds to disseminate correct and scientific information about the virus and the disease instead of presenting them as a catastrophe.

Venkaiah Naidu quoted famous poet Rumi, “The wound is the place where the light enters you” and said, "Let us illuminate ourselves with the experience of and lessons from the current pain. Studies in the area of post-trauma situations revealed that it is through the most trying situations that we experience bursts of growth that change our relationship with life. Let our civilization win this current battle and hopefully, at the earliest."

He concluded the note with, "Let our lives follow a new normal. Live differently and live safe."