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Truth Behind Wangdue [PHPA] Community Case

Everything worthwhile comes with a price and most of those prices are hidden underneath. They are often risky to extract. Therefore, please, let's not blame humble labourers who have left their family behind to be with our national project. 

There was a huge fuss when the first community case was detected in unexpected areas of Wangdue Phodrang when all the borders were closed and every point of entry (POE) under strict surveillance of committed people.  

Dr. Tandin pleading on national television was a clear indication of some hidden agendas that went wrong in the PHPA quarantine center.

Nonetheless, this is not the time to blame and point fingers at each other. More than anything, national solidarity is what we must come for at such times; national unity is required more than ever. But for the nation, greater interest and regard must have played a critical role while making such a high decision. 

What I have claimed in the past 2 years is seamlessly turning out to be true -one-after-another. Quarantine centers would turn into a graveyard if not taken extreme measures. In such a critical place, officials on duty must learn to give above 100 percent not just merely guarding; one must possess the quality above loyalty and must be truly dutiful in service. It is not enough to be just honest and dedicated, true selflessness and integrity has to be the core rule of heart in such a heavy national duty. Besides these, people working at the center must possess high resilience and shouldn't falter so casually. 

I am neither against anyone nor the quarantine centers, but the manners in which it is managed is something we must be careful of. Placing some blind trust would cost us even more. And this should serve as a lesson for all of us in overcoming this situation. 

Should we leave quarantine centers less unguarded, we will continue to create national havoc and the trend will continue to live until this virus is completely eliminated, but all in doubt? The choice is in the service of our National Guard. Let's not lower our guardians, ethics and morale in guarding our country from this enemy in all means. Rest is in the prayers of God.

 

 

 

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