domingo, 9 de agosto de 2020

In human history, we do not get ahead by hiding, that is not in our DNA.

 Five months after the first case of COVID-19 was alerted in my country, I have been able to read a significant number of texts related to the pandemic, both international and local; assorted fonts as allowed by our technology.

I am the father of two beautiful children, a 12-year-old daughter and a 9-year-old son, who I have been able to enjoy at home.

After a while of seeing COVID-19 issues, as the reading has somehow cauterized the relevance of knowing how many new cases appear in the country. But after a self-analysis I realize that it is not due to lack of interest in the subject, on the contrary, it is due to the distrust that has been generated in terms of handling the situation and the certainty of the numbers, a situation that is not only of a government, if not of all governments worldwide.

Another fact that bothered me the most in terms of management is having realized by my own means that a year before the pandemic, in my country a significant number of deaths from respiratory causes derived from an atypical flu of the time had been documented, with a similar accumulation of deaths to those obtained from COVID in the current year, but the difference is that both for the population and for the media this fact went "almost" unnoticed, no one "ripped" their clothes by the families who lost their relatives, as now they do for the deceased from COVID-19.

I tell you that I am not a health professional or anything like that, but if I tried to inform myself strongly and debate with people to draw my own conclusions on how to cope in the midst of this situation, my conclusions were highly questioned and were even mocked by Certain people and relatives, as well as being labeled irresponsible, however, I made the decision to live or die under my convictions and not by that of the masses. As my favorite Frank Sinatra song "my way" narrates.

Regardless of how governments have handled the pandemic, the virus is there, it spreads and it is here to stay, it is not going to go, it is already part of our life, even if people or governments want to lock us up in captivity, when it gets out they will running into the virus, everyone, we are going to get infected sooner or later, that is imminent, either by direct contagion or by a vaccine to generate antibodies so that it impacts us to a lesser degree.

These days, reflecting on the thinking of humanity regarding COVID-19 and the sanitary rules that restrict the freedom to walk in the street or even against the right to decent work, I wonder if it is correct or not.

I remember the books and documentaries on the history of human evolution, and I realize that these health regulations go against human nature, why do I say this? Well, just look at how we have emerged as a society:

1. We started out as nomads, migrating in search of resources

2. Despite settling down, we continue to seek to improve our resources.

3. We begin with the conquests of territories, discovery of new horizons, the discovery of the "new world" occurs.

4. In our veins, runs the blood of those who risked crossing oceans, as well as those who gave their lives in defense of their heritage, settlers, Vikings, buccaneers, explorers, hunters and gatherers, from those people we inherit hunger for progress.

5. We continue in search of exploring, we are already planning to colonize new planets, a group of experts think how we are going to travel, others where, others how we are going to live in these new frontiers, others how we are going to feed ourselves, etc., we have a society thirsty for growth.

But today, they ask us to go against all that "for a while until everything passes" but there is the matter, this is not going to happen, it came to stay and force us to "evolve".

No, I'm sorry, but no, I'm not going to live in fear, I'm not going to lock myself up waiting for "someone" to save humanity through a vaccine, especially that the cure is in our hands:

1. Wash your hands frequently.

2. Use alcohol if necessary

3. Maintain responsible hygiene measures.

We cannot allow some to "live" by fleeing from the fear of a disease so that others "die" of hunger due to the poverty generated by the fear of going out to work.

That is choosing what people are going to die of, and the truth is I don't know which is more inhumane, letting someone run the risk of dying from a virus or letting others suffer and starve, being unable to provide sustenance for their own.

Governments increasingly increase their debts, which we are all going to have to pay, just out of fear, for not getting ahead.

In human history, we do not get ahead by hiding, that is not in our DNA.

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