Are you really talking about humans or are these patients animals ?
Unfortunately the law is equal for all humans, but given that animals are now in the picture, only option could be to put them in a cage in a zoo, till everything is O.K.
I think more needs to be done stern and quick. Lots of resources are being drained and the economy is at a halt.
We cannot wait till it goes the USA style where companies are feeling the heat and have terminated / issued pink slips to several workers/employees. This lock-down should be adhered to by all and full spirit.
Yes, there are emergencies and exceptions, but the exceptions cannot be based on religion, minority , animal, etc. Arrests should start before it goes out of hand, as there is no end to all this. Person from infected zone will come out to uninfected zone and cause havoc. There is literally no way of tracking this.
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Just look at these numbers (as given to the W.H.O.), India just cannot take the risk to get this far like the developed countries. E.g. 4,000 patients in critical condition / Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of hospital is a huge expense.
What about the unreported cases ? Can we really risk community spread ?
Unfortunately the law is equal for all humans, but given that animals are now in the picture, only option could be to put them in a cage in a zoo, till everything is O.K.
I think more needs to be done stern and quick. Lots of resources are being drained and the economy is at a halt.
We cannot wait till it goes the USA style where companies are feeling the heat and have terminated / issued pink slips to several workers/employees. This lock-down should be adhered to by all and full spirit.
Yes, there are emergencies and exceptions, but the exceptions cannot be based on religion, minority , animal, etc. Arrests should start before it goes out of hand, as there is no end to all this. Person from infected zone will come out to uninfected zone and cause havoc. There is literally no way of tracking this.
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Just look at these numbers (as given to the W.H.O.), India just cannot take the risk to get this far like the developed countries. E.g. 4,000 patients in critical condition / Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of hospital is a huge expense.
What about the unreported cases ? Can we really risk community spread ?
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