By Seshadri Ramkumar, Professor, Texas Tech University
(Lubbock, USA, April 27, 2021)—Vaccinations and other countermeasures such as face masks, physical distancing, etc., are critical to conquering the pandemic.
A second pandemic wave is ravaging India with a recent single-day rise of 352,991 cases, making it a global record since the beginning of the pandemic. As it is a global crisis and affects the entire world, it is a noble responsibility for countries to support India in its war against the pandemic.
Global infectious disease experts emphasize the importance of swift vaccination and mass vaccination of about 70-80% to reach herd immunity. While it may take a few months to achieve this level of vaccination, it is important that people use face masks and practice maximum safety.
“Right now, virus is still winning and hence public health measures such as hygiene, face coverings are important,” stated Dr. Manickavasagam Sundaram, MD, PhD, Department of Medicine, Lakeridge Health, Oshawa, Canada. Even with the availability of vaccines in some nations, there is an issue with vaccine hesitancy, emergence of new variants, that emphasize the importance of safety precautions, added Dr. Sundaram.
Recently, research carried out in the Nonwovens and Advanced Materials Laboratory at Texas Tech University showed that face masks helped to curtail the COVID-19 spread in the United States, when face mask mandate was in effect in different states. Results showed that 63% of the states saw a decrease in daily and cumulative cases 21 days after the mandates began, and 66% saw a reduction after 28 days. “I believe proper wearing of face coverings, in addition to other mitigation measures, can help reduce the spread of SARS-CoV-2. Additionally, the fit of the face coverings is important,” stated James Ayodeji, researcher involved in the face mask project.
Fiber scientists and textile chemists have a greater role to play in developing highly efficient personnel protective equipment. Much research is needed to understand the effect of fibers such as cotton and blends as well as the structure of masks on viral barrier and protection capabilities.
“It is incumbent upon every individual to conduct themselves in a responsible way with appropriate behavior such as the use of face coverings and practicing physical distancing,” stated Pune-based Amarashish Phanse, a COVID-19 survivor, who lost his wife due to COVID complications.
It is clear from those who have been victims of the pandemic that responsibility rests with the public to get properly vaccinated and to avoid transmission. Recent safety lax in India has been widely recognized as the reason for the surge. “Given the large population to be vaccinated in India, social distancing and correct use of masks need to be strictly enforced. This will help while the nation is gearing up the vaccination,” stated Mumbai-based Dilip Raghavan, Editor of Colourage.
As a person who is in the epicenter of the pandemic in India, Raghavan added a sense of complacency kicked in between the end of the first surge and the beginning of the current one, whose results are being witnessed now. “A protection strategy would be to distribute reusable face masks and other hygiene products instead of spending huge amounts on hospital infrastructure,” stated Kochi-based Sreekumar Raghavan, Editor, Pallikkutam, The Education Observer.
We have a collective responsibility to conquer the virus by following recommended safety measures, and with mass vaccination.