Inching towards the inevitable!?

Things - already grave, got further aggravated by the Kumbh Mela, attended
by millions (estimated 9.1 million total, of which at least 6 million in
April: <
https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/dehradun-news/91-million-thronged-mahakumbh-despite-covid-19-surge-govt-data-101619729096750-amp.html>)
and numberless poll campaign rallies - both mega and small during the last
three months. (Needs be pointed out that the Prime Minister and Home
Minister, in the process, hugely favoured West Bengal, in particular. Ref.:
<
https://m.economictimes.com/news/elections/assembly-elections/west-bengal/modi-likely-to-hold-10-more-rallies-in-bengal/amp_articleshow/81901318.cms
>.)

Not for nothing, the national vice-president of the Indian Medical
Association (IMA) has called Modi a "super spreader".
(Ref.: <
https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/jalandhar/pm-modi-has-emerged-as-super-spreader-says-dahiya-244634
>.)

Now watch (from 0:30 to 3:50 mins., in particular, at <
https://youtu.be/z1h3M4zQXPY>) Modi addressing the (virtual) WEF meet on
this Jan. 28th and ceaselessly patting his own back over the (presumed)
Indian success in overpowering the pandemic with much of the world then
still reeling under the second wave.
Also, take note of the confirmatory echo: "The world was speculating over
how India with its vast population and limited healthcare infrastructure
would face the challenge…A year later, as the BJP holds its National
Office-Bearer meeting, it can be said with pride that India not only
defeated Covid-19 under the able, sensitive, committed and visionary
leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi but also infused in all its
citizens the confidence to build an ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’. party
unequivocally hails its leadership for introducing India to the world as a
proud and victorious nation in the fight against Covid19."
(Ref.: <
https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/national/bjp-hails-pm-for-defeating-covid-19/article33896405.ece
>.)
That was on, as late as, Feb. 21st, when the graph had already started
rising again - since before mid-Feb.
Not only that, a report by a parliamentary panel prepared and handed over
to the presiding officers of both the houses of parliament back in November
last year and, eventually, presented before both the houses on this Feb.
2nd, had already issued a strong cautionary note.
(Ref.: <
https://www.newslaundry.com/2021/04/28/mps-panel-predicted-second-covid-wave-in-november
>.)
But, nothing was allowed to mar or disrupt the self-congratulatory messages
by the Indian rulers.

Yesterday, the number of reported new infections, for the first time,
crossed the 4 lakh mark and reported new deaths were for the third
consecutive day was over 3,500.
(Ref.: <https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/india/>.)
These numbers, it's being widely claimed, are grossly understated.
(Ref., e.g.: <https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2U-BXXC-IlY&feature=share> and <
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JEaX_F6VJLE&feature=youtu.be>.)
In the desperate and cruel bid to suppress information, even health
officials asking for oxygen supply are, reportedly, threatened with dire
actions: <https://twitter.com/hemantrajora_/status/1387046703740583937?s=19
>.
(Also watch the heartbreaking bitter lament of a helpless young daughter
whose father is hospitalised, but, understandably, on the verge of
collapse, without adequate supply of oxygen: <
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10225930800761798&id=1387786704
>.)

And, even in the midst of all this heartrending disaster, in the very heart
of the national capital - almost literally groaning, the Rs.20,000 crore
Central Vista project - presumably meant to be the monument to the founding
Emperor of "New India" and selectively blot out the past, has been declared
as "essential service" and, thereby given complete exemption from the
various restrictive practices put in place so as to halt, or at least slow
down, the  spread of infections.
(Ref.: <
https://scroll.in/article/993385/as-covid-19-devastates-delhi-central-vista-project-declared-an-essential-service-work-continues>
and <
https://www.indiatoday.in/cities/delhi/story/opposition-slams-centre-for-central-vista-construction-in-delhi-lockdown-1796104-2021-04-29
>.)
Just think of the monumental obsceniity and sheer absurdity of it!
(Ref.: <
https://www.telegraphindia.com/opinion/flawed-design-central-vista/cid/1814103
>.)

In the meanwhile, some three hundred scientists - including at least a few
top-notch ones, have petitioned the central government for much greater
transparency and collaborative approach vis-a-vis the larger scientific
community and pinpointing four major focus areas.
(Ref.: <
https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/govts-top-scientific-advisor-responds-to-online-petition-for-covid-datasets-101619845491697.html
>.)
One can only hope that even at this very late hour these voices of sanity
and wisdom are heeded to - in actual practice.

Now, Dr. Fauci:

<<The one thing I don’t want to do and I hope it doesn’t turn out this way,
is to get involved in any sort of criticism of how India has handled the
situation because then it becomes a political issue and I don’t want to do
that since I’m a public health person and I’m not a political person.

It just seems to me that, right now, India is in a very difficult and
desperate situation. I just got off, in preparation for this interview, I
watched a clip from CNN… it seems to me it’s a desperate situation. So when
you have a situation like that you’ve got to look at the absolute immediate.

I mean, first of all, I don’t know if India has put together a crisis group
that would meet and start getting things organised. I heard from some of
the people in the street bringing their mothers and their fathers and their
sisters and their brothers searching for oxygen. They seem to think there
really was not any organisation, any central organisation.
...
So take care of the people right now. I would think that you’ve got to get
some sort of a commission, or an emergency group to make a plan how to get
oxygen; how do we get supplies; how do we get medications, and call — maybe
with help from WHO — countries.
...
I think one of the things that maybe should have been recognised, that
victory was declared maybe too prematurely.
...
Well, one of the things you really need to do that to the extent that you
can — is shut down temporarily the country, I think is important. If we
want to time out and go back to what I said. There is the immediate, the
intermediate, and the long range. I think the most important thing in the
immediate is to get oxygen, get supplies, get medication, get PPE, those
kinds of things but also, one of the immediate things to do is to
essentially call a shutdown of the country.
...
Yes, first of all, I say that the entire world is pulling for and in
solidarity with India, for sure. We are very pained to see India suffering
so much. And that’s the reason why the rest of the world really needs to
chip in and help. But to the people of India, I’ll say, hang together.
Everybody is in this together. And just as I said in the Senate hearing, it
will end. We will get to a normal. There is suffering now but I guarantee
that we will get it back to normal. Hang in there, help each other. Take
care of each other and things will get back to normal.>>

Let's hear him out in full.
It's pretty much worth.

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https://indianexpress.com/article/express-exclusive/indias-covid-crisis-anthony-s-fauci-coronavirus-death-7297380/
>

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