Second Wave of COVID in India & Me

The second wave of COVID hit India in April-May of 2021. The notorious nature of the Delta variant made it devastating. People were waiting with their loved ones outside the hospitals. Innumerable people died of suffocation in the open air.

I can’t recall even a single day when I didn’t hear anything unpleasant. A few phrases that I heard in that phase:

“Papa ko ventilator par shift kar diya h…”

“My nani, nana, and everyone from papa’s side family and mother’s side family has COVID. I am super scared. My father goes out to work. “

“Mummy ko kuch nahi hoga naa, wo wapas toh aa jaaengi naa.”

“Papa toh chale gaye hame chod kar”

“His body gave up at 1:13.

“Please, meri maa ko oxygen chaiye.”

“Nahi, ab nahi ho rha mujhse”

“Both my parents passed away, but I think I’ll need to move on”

“He fought for 3 hours without oxygen.”

“110 ab heartbeat ho gaya h heartbeat rate”

“Darr lag rha h”

The fear of losing a loved one dominated almost everything. In those moments, most of the time, I didn’t have any solutions other than just offering my presence and patience.

Now, when I look back at it, I feel that how being prepared for life is just a myth.

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