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How fragile our existence is........ Mr. P.T. Bhuia

Mr. P.T. Bhuia
Jestha 7  2077

"How fragile our existence is"
Life is uncertain. The coronavirus has made it even more unpredictable and its catastrophic war for the last four months or so rapidly gobbling of human lives.This deadly war spread by an invisible,almost invincible virus stood more lethal than the nuclear world war. It is a global pandemic that gripped and paralyzed the world and almost everyone globally trapped under lock down to control the spread of virus. The entire human civilization is shaken and it's existence has become totally in dilemma. Now we realise how fragile our existence is. It is proved that there is the deep void in global intellectuals and yet to combat the pandemic. Till date there is no evidence of any repercussion of medicinal science to fight this virus. The shortages of drugs, medicinal equipment and protective gear do not come in the way of any nation's capacity to contain or combat the pandemic.Lock down is not a permanent solution. Instead the world has to face the devastating economic impact.We are not sure that we would be able to tame the virus with massive shut downs and physical distancing. The analogy may sound bizarre,far-fetched and improbable.An overwhelming anxiety about health brought about the lock down as a means of protection.It might be just our wishful apprehension.This pandemic is in some respects akin to a natural disaster such as an earthquake or a cyclone. Once the lock down is unlocked we have to f ace with contemptuously ravaging economy as there is as yet no comprehensive and concerted plan of action to overcome this unprecedented but deathly contagious pandemic corona virus. May God save us from this critical period and protect our existence.

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