With COVID-19 fear striking the nation at an exponential rate, scientists and engineers in the country are collaborating at an unparalleled scale to understand all the aspects of the pandemic. The topics covered range from the exact behaviour of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), transmission dynamics of the Corona flu and its diagnostics to innovative technologies to scale up the fight, means of coping up with physical distancing, and critical assessment of communications.
As per the ministry of science and technology, in order to bring the scientific and factual aspects of this pandemic outbreak on to public domain, a multi-institutional, multi-lingual science communication initiative, called `CovidGyan’ has been created.
The initiative is the brainchild of:-
- Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)
- Indian Institute of Science (IISc), and
- Tata Memorial Centre (TMC).
Several other prominent partners who have also joined are:-
- Vigyan Prasar,
- IndiaBioscience, and the
- Bangalore Life Science Cluster (BLiSc), which includes Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine (InStem), Centre for Cellular And Molecular Platforms (C-CAMP), and National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS).
An outcome of this initiative is the launch of CovidGyan, a website that serves as a hub to bring together; a collection of resources in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. These resources are generated by public supported research institutions in India and associated programs. The content presented here relies on the best available scientific understanding of the disease and its transmission. DST India also tweeted about the launch of CovidGyam.
Apart from being an authentic source of information, the primary objectives of CovidGyan are:-
- To create public awareness
- To bring in a holistic approach to the understanding of this disease and potential means to mitigate it.
- It would aid as a ‘go-to’ repository of information regarding COVID-19.
- It is designed with multi-faceted aspects to ‘right information’ through talks from eminent scientists in audio/podcast formats, infographics, posters, videos, FAQs and myth busters, and even links to scientific papers.