Covid-19 was declared a global pandemic in early 2020,In that short space of time it has extensively altered the global political
and socio-economic landscape. The pandemic has forced nations to implement
various measures aimed at curtailing its effects. Communities have been
affected with churches, beerhalls and schools being closed. Freedom of movement
is now restricted as people can no longer go out as they wish within and between
cities. In the worst cases, some countries have closed their borders. Recently
in Zimbabwe , the Ministry of Health and Child Care imposed restrictions on the
movement of bodies for burial in the country. Such measures by Government
indicate that it is indeed no longer business as usual. Desperate
measures for desperate times. While vaccines for the virus have been
developed, primarily in the United States, they are yet to be effectively
rolled out and the average person can only wait in hope and live with a
pandemic that is threatening every aspect of human existence. As the world is
waiting in hope and positive anticipation, a new variant of Covid-19 seems to
have hit the world again. Experts say that the variant is more dangerous than
the earlier one and people should be more careful. In Zimbabwe, the Covid-19
pandemic has worsened and recent statistics confirm this claim. As of Tuesday
the 26th of February 2021, the cumulative number of cases was 35315.A
total of 1414 deaths have been recorded to date. More worrying is the recovery
rate which has plummeted to just above 60 percent. These statistics reveal a
sharp rise in cases and mortality, which is a cause for concern. On January 2
this year, the Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care Dr
Constantino Chiwenga announced a 30-day lockdown for the country to address the
pandemic. Predictably, there has been debate as to the effectiveness and
relevance of this move with some arguing that complacency still remains a
challenge as people break down lockdown regulations.
Others lament the social and economic effects of the
lockdown on the livelihoods of the majority of people as the major driver of disregarding lock down rules.
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