It is a high season of corona virus pandemic spread. The first day of community quarantine. It means I need to stay or work at home. While the world is wrestling with the virus, staying at home has afforded me an ample time to do that which heals my soul – writing.

The corona contagion is as quiet as the surrounds but as panicking as the news coming out every minute of a day; its transmission is as quick as the speed of light and; its infection is  widespread like pests in a rice field. It is virus of its kind — a class by itself —   a new face that its vaccine is yet to be studied, formulated and tested in such uncertain length of time.

Tilting the balance towards health

As I see it, the world has been put to a halt to arrest this pandemic crisis, prevent its prevalent contagion and avert the enormously adverse economic impact. At such extraordinary times, extraordinary measures have been put into place. But a delicate act of balancing is necessary to contain the transmission, however, ensuring mitigated disruptions to economic activities.

Almost all affected countries have devised their own ways – social distancing, curfew, self-quarantine. The medical experts strongly urge everyone to observe healthy protocols— wash hands, wear masks and take vitamins. All are designed to prevent, contain and stop corona from further spreading.  And hopefully in a matter of time flatten the curve and we will live a new normal life.

The term ‘lockdown’ instantly assumed a household name. But it was toned down and later on rebranded to “Enhanced Community Quarantine” (ECQ) to avert chilling effect on the citizens. Thus, governments  have yet to factor in on the equation the right to travel and freedom of movement.

But my fear is as heavy as yours on the far-reaching but adverse impact on the economy.  It is because on other side spreads the fear of economic meltdown – stock price plunging, unemployment rising, production halting, among others. The worst is yet to come on a long term, post-pandemic period – recession, hunger and poverty – as a new kind of plague particularly for the third world countries.

An effort to strike a balance between saving lives and economic survival is far from reality. The dichotomy between the two persists. For how can the authority impose quarantine or urge ‘social distancing’ when the wheel of economy would only spin by social economic drivers, mostly fueled by human workforce.  A machine would never start without the human touch. Not even a digital economy altogether ignore human presence. In a broader but ambiguous spectrum, we are confronted with vaguely vulnerable situation where the supposed socio-medical antidotes offer more malady than a sustaining cure.

Our weapon to fight an unbeatable foe

What are the human qualities needed to fight corona virus? What  lesson can we learn from this suffering?  What values can we earn from this crisis?

The bleak picture of this pandemic along with the challenges that we all faced and the collective responses to fight it have shattered the normalcy of our daily routines and in deeper but wider sense challenged our belief system and old paradigm  on how we live in the past decades.  In the past days, I have found them profusely disturbing. And with the overflow of corona-related news and updates, all the more that it has aggravated seeming confusion and fears, subjecting us all to a more severe vulnerability.

But  around the cloud hovering over my mind is a silver lining sparkling in the form of human virtues. It is in these days and even weeks of staying at home that an unexpected opportunity has been bestowed on me to go deeper into the abyss of humanity and look forward to what tomorrow can bring.

It is then a fruit of my reflection that staying at home is not an isolation, not even a contrast. But it is an inner disposition to appreciate our collective but indomitable human spirit which always rises above any human crisis.

For me, it has gifted us a new brand of bravery to transform our deep-seated belief system into a more meaningful mindset. This time, however, is taking us to a different course with new patterns of curves along the way, thus, portraying a new scenery where we can search for our lost humanity.  The end in view, therefore is to hone us anew into a refreshed atmosphere when this crisis is over for us to move forward into the future.

One of my first among many realizations during this corona virus onslaught is the stark but long-ignored reality that men are all created equal. This worldwide pandemic is a second-to-death leveler of human race — poor and rich alike. It has awakened us from deep oblivion of this inherited equality inherent to humanity. This human attribute has brought us into a dual paradigms of awakening and change.

The first paradigm leads me to transcendental journey, an upward level of consciousness towards suffering and death. In these troubled times, we end up asking the same questions we used to ask during hours of pain and grief.   Why is there a widespread suffering in our land due to corona virus infection? Why do thousands fall everyday all over the world? This era of human suffering and death pushes us back to reexamine our faith so as to move forward to find meaning in all what we have been going through nowadays.

In case of suffering, is it not an antecedence of happiness through the facility of pain? As what St. Augustine said,“Everywhere a greater joy is preceded by a greater suffering.”

Or in case of death,  is it not an opening of a new door after one is shut off?  For the believers, it guides us to a new spiritual path — a “beyond-the-grave” possibility —  towards a perfect crossover to eternity.

However, as we are coping up with this crisis, this paradigm is just beyond comprehension for the time being. Sometimes, those who are undergoing the pain cannot find meaning in their  suffering, but they can teach other people to find it. We hold it for a while but let ourselves go through it with strong character, resiliency and hope.

Which brings to a second paradigm of change.  It is a sudden shift from the field of competition to the new platform of collaboration. In time of crisis, we intend to unite as we forget our differences for the greater wellbeing of the people. As the world is fighting against corona virus, the spirit of heroism stands out among our people from all sectors of society.  For those who stay at work to keep us at bay, they will be remembered as our lifetime heroes.

Our frontliners — the doctors, nurses and medical crew– who are working day and night in the hospitals, away from their homes and families, if only to attend to our ailing patients. Some of them succumbed to the very disease they are trying to contain and cure.

Our  skeletal workforce – the food delivery personnel, market vendors, grocery cashiers and baggers, security guards, and linemen of utility companies and countless blue-collar workers, if only to ensure uninterrupted delivery of basic services and essential needs.

Patriotic display of dedicated service lies also in our decision makers and prime movers — both in government and private sectors- who carefully crafted public health and economic policies and passionately execute strategic response initiatives like the enhanced community quarantine, social amelioration fund for the displaced and unemployed, massive procurement of PPE coupled with surgical masks, gloves and other necessary medical supplies.

Caveat, however, that in this fight, our public officials are expected to  exercise their power with utmost humility and greater responsibility. As King Ragnar in Netflix series, “The Vikings”, said, “Power is always dangerous. It attracts the worst and corrupts the best. Power is only given to those who are prepared to lower down themselves to pick it up”.

And so with a display of patriotism at its best at a worst time by private individuals and companies. Their broader and significant participation has given a huge amount of relief by giving donations, spurring more food production, financialpackage relief to its employees and partners, extending or even condoning  obligations plus interests and other creative and resourceful measures to  mitigate the adverse impact of corona virus.

At the end of the day, during the most deplorable times, we are measured by how we place service over passivity; generosity over greed and; others over self. For us to win, our inner values must prevail over the selfish desires of our hidden selves.

How long does it last is still uncertain – a Black Swan. But out there are “Us” — the White Swans- who give hope and hands to help heal our land and rebuild our lives after everything shall have come to pass. In a critical world we now live, we still have faces that exude kindness and purity of heart, still beaming for a future ahead, however, uncertain it may be. For what is certain is we tied our hands together for a noble but challenging task ahead of us.