India should not allow the unprecedented economic loss emanating from the shutdown to go waste. Every step taken by the authorities will be microscopically dissected by future historians. The need of the hour is to create separate web portals for the travellers and the civil society to report the whereabouts of the former as has been done by some states. The perfunctory efforts observed in screening at the airports must be remedied now to derive maximum benefit from the shutdown.
The government must involve the private sector and members of the public in this gigantic exercise. A false sense of relief should not be allowed to take root due to the lesser number of infected persons reported during the shutdown. It is a war of gigantic proportions and no step should be considered unethical and unconstitutional if we have to win the war against the coronavirus.
Ganga Narayan Rath, Hyderabad Letters can be mailed, faxed or e-mailed to:
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