Politicization of a pandemic: COVID-19
The literature of pandemics demonstrates us the very shaping of national and international responses in a global outbreak. The spread of this zoonotic disease causes serious concerns all over the globe which is not just on economic or cultural grounds but on politics as well. The political breakdown of this outbreak is due to the rising nationalism, waning trust, rampant misinformation, growing skeptics of science and lingering trade wars which have undermine cooperation among the international powers.
Recently, we have seen
the super powers who instead of encouraging the acts of social solidarity,
playing a nefarious blame game of narratives, responsibilities and
vulnerabilities. Through this they are not solving an issue but simply
politicizing the origins of the virus. Which further lead us towards the
proliferation of conspiracy theories. The dispute over the geneses of this cytokine
storm initiated in late February by a renowned epidemiologists Zhong
Nanshan who blame the U.S military for the spread of the epidemic and claimed
that they used these microbes as bio-weapon upon us. After eavesdropping this,
Trump, who is not used of hearing voices outside his head, labelled this
ailment in a conference as ‘Chinese Virus’ by adding that it is not
racist at all. In addition to this, it is pertinent to mention that by the time
the virus encircled only some parts of the world and not in the U.S Trump
imagines the situation under his control but when the outbreaks vastly blowout Trump
quickly turned all the fingers toward China. Such an all-encompassing study
reminds me of the novel written by Albert Camus in 1941 named as ‘The
Plague’ in which the people of city named as Oran were not sure that they
are going to die like the wretches of 17th -century London and 18th-century
Canton but when the storm goes viral there is no escape from the frailty. In
that he illustrates the ‘absurdity’ and meaninglessness of life.
Arguably to the above
branding by Trump, when in 2009 Swine Flu made its fateful leap from
pigs and emerge in US or when in 2012 Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
(MERS) outbreak in Saudi Arabia happened then at that time these tiny
creatures did not see any boundaries, caste, race or nationality but they are
just in a bare need to spike a host. However, in these cases we as humans faced
are because of our contact with wildlife population whom we don’t know that
they carry innumerable diseases like bacteria, virus and other stuff which we
are not ready for. Nevertheless, this eruption took solemn concerns on Chinese
that from now on they will limit the trade of wild life and avoid the practice
of TCM, Traditional Chinese Medicine an old approach for the treatment of
certain sicknesses.
Thus, to label or
politicize the origination of a particular maladies, from a single country
doesn’t mean that we put blame on each other in this hour of despair harmony.
For this, all the super powers and International Cooperation Institutions
should have to fight with our common enemy before it fights over us. As we have
invested a huge amount in nuclear deterrents instead of investing in a system
to stop an epidemic. Consequently, it is clear that we are not ready for the
next pandemic as the reservoirs of such microbes are still in our lifestyles.
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