The photo has been used for illustrative purposes.
In the long history of
mankind, leaders have never had the opportunity, to make a difference to their
people, as of now. The very lives of people depend on the quality of decisions
that leaders make in these dark times. Overall, most countries have let the
virus wander around, with harnessing it. The virus has attacked countries in
waves, each time with renewed ferocity.
What a mess the world has made of the vaccination program too. Against the
target of 20 million vaccinations to be completed in 2020 in the US, the actual
number vaccinated was just 5.46 million. Western countries that have the
vaccines have not rolled them out expeditiously, due to issues in logistics,
communications, and coordination. Countries in Africa and Asia which need the
vaccines do not have the money to buy them. They are waiting for cheaper
vaccines. Quite simply, there are not enough vaccines to go around.
Developing countries are taking days and weeks to approve of the vaccines. When a
vaccine-like Pfizer or Moderna or Oxford has been blessed by the WHO, US, and The UK, how much time do developing countries need to approve them? They are
debating them for days. A meeting convened to clear an established vaccine,
should not adjourn, without reaching a decision, even if the meeting lasts for
24 to 36 hours at a stretch. Nobody should go home. Provide beds, toiletries,
food in the meeting rooms. But, clear the agenda. No postponements. We cannot
be cavalier.
Various leaders have their own agendas. On the day Donald Trump’s supporters invaded
the Capitol building, 3,865 Americans died due to COVID- 19. Next day’s toll:
4,000. The eyes of the world were on the invasion of the Capitol, not on the
people dying, as they waited for hospital rooms.
Rajendra Aneja — Mumbai, India
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