New Delhi: As the nation enters into the 20th day of complete lockdown called upon by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to fight against the global pandemic COVID-19, opinions and suggestions continue to pour in for the government for better handling of the national health emergency that country is facing today.
The total number of corona positive cases has crossed 8500 while more than 180000 people have been tested.
So far the pandemic has claimed more than 270 lives in India and the count keeps an upward trend with every passing day.
The situation in India is better than other countries if we look at the numbers as the average death toll in the USA has crossed 2000 per day with more than 5 Lakh people tested positive so far.
According to Swaraj India leader Yogendra Yadav, India has so far managed it better than the US but certainly not better than a country like South Korea where the number of testing per 10 Lakh people is around 13000.
India has so far managed to conduct tests over 102 per 10 Lakh of people.
According to CPI (M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechuri, Pakistan is doing better than India when it comes to the number of testing. The rate per 10 Lakh people in Pakistan is 191 which is better than India.
Now coming to the funds that government recently announced to fight against the pandemic, experts and leaders suggest that it is not enough for a country with such a huge population.
"The government announced a package of 1.7 lakh crores but out of this only 80-90000 crores are for new schemes keeping in mind the current situation. Rest of the funds are those which were already announced in the budget 2020 which was recently presented" said Yogendra Yadav while addressing a live session on Facebook.
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"If we compare this so-called huge package with the GDP numbers, it is a meagre 0.8% of the GDP and only 0.5% of the GDP will actually be spent to fight this nationwide health emergency and so far we have not even spent 0.1% of the allocated funds" added Yadav.
The USA has already announced an allocation of 10% of its GDP and Japan has announced 20% of its GDP to be spent to fight against COVID-19.
However, the opposition leaders agree that the nationwide lockdown has helped to keep the situation under control and avoid stage-3 which leads to community transmission of the virus but at the same time, they also opine that the lockdown would have fetched better results if our healthcare system was better equipped and prepared in advance.
"The government has itself accepted the fact that more than 6 Lakh labourers are stranded midway who are living either in relief camps or some temporary shelter they managed on their own. The government should make some arrangements so that they can reach their native place. Meanwhile, they should be helped with ration and cash by the government" said Yadav.