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Covid pandemic 2nd anniversary | An optimist's view of life since Covid

The history of Homo Sapiens is about finding solutions and ways to progress, from taming fire to inventing vaccines for Covid at blinding speed.

March 12, 2022 / 09:35 IST
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India's vaccination drive sputtered and faltered in its initial stage. But no one can deny that it also went on to become one of the greatest successes ever of its type. (Image: Reuters)
India's vaccination drive sputtered and faltered in its initial stage. But no one can deny that it also went on to become one of the greatest successes ever of its type. (Image: Reuters)

Exactly two years ago, on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the spread of the novel coronavirus 2019 as a pandemic. And the life of every human being on earth was affected—from the world’s wealthiest people to the most austere of monks. This plague was entirely unexpected, entirely sudden; no Big Data analytical model could have predicted it.

But we have coped with it.

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Yes, I am by nature an optimist. I believe that human beings are ingenious enough to develop technologies that will ensure that our seas do not boil over, that it is a matter of time before we find affordable and sustainable solutions to the global warming problem. I believe that the history of Homo Sapiens is about finding solutions and ways to progress, from taming fire to inventing vaccines for Covid at blinding speed.

This is not to deny that our history is also one of needless wars, mindless cruelty and horrifying injustice. But we have always managed to plod along and be better. How else do you explain the following numbers?