As offices and public places open up, 2022 seems to be the year we resume our normal life after two years of a global pandemic. Yet, the year began with a highly contagious Omicron variant, again forcing us all to stay home. As the number of infections fell, normalcy started to return with gusto. From resuming in-office attendance to shopping and attending concerts, it seems we cannot wait to make up for the lost time. 

But for those of us who would still like to put caution before fun or duty, the main question is, should we still be worried about COVID-19?

Are we over the COVID scare?

The answer can be mixed. While our overall COVID anxiety may have dipped in the wake of near-universal vaccination, it would be inadvisable to completely drop our guard. It must be noted that there are still fresh infections reported every day. For some people, COVID may still be fatal. However, the good news is that the rate of recovery is now over 98%. 

The dilemma on whether or not we should stay cautious about COVID-19 comes from the rapidly changing status of the pandemic. As new variants are reported, the number of positive cases also seems to fluctuate. While countries like India have resumed normal day-to-day life, the Chinese government is still following a zero-COVID policy. After two years of intense precautions and anxiety around the pandemic, many may find it difficult to let go of all precautions.

In fact, the World Health Organisation still advises caution by keeping yourself safe, wearing a mask, and following good hygiene. The Government of India also strongly advises the use of face masks and hand hygiene. WHO safety guidelines are:

What to do if you test positive?

Despite all precautions, you can still catch COVID. Remember that COVID is highly contagious and it is important to keep both yourself and others around you safe during this period. Start with educating yourself about COVID symptoms, which include fever, dry cough, sore throat, and breathing difficulty. You can do a home test or an RT PCR for confirmation. The GOI issued the following guidelines for home isolation:

While the government advises self-monitoring of health, you should seek immediate attention if you have:

Currently, the home-isolation period is at least 7 days after testing positive, provided there is no fever for 3 successive days. Asymptomatic people need not undergo COVID test, but should monitor their health in home quarantine. 

How is ApnaComplex helping in creating COVID-safe communities?

Creating a COVID-safe community has been one of the major focuses during the pandemic. Management committees were responsible for enforcing the government’s safety guidelines. It involved multiple challenges, such as tracking and isolating each case as well as monitoring visitor entry.

As a leading apartment management software solution, ApnaComplex plays a critical role in ensuring that MCs are well-equipped to handle these challenges. The app offers a digital platform that enables different people to collaborate towards building a COVID-safe community. The various tools for this initiative include: 

To sum up, we must stay vigilant in implementing COVID-safe behaviour, especially in public spaces. Apartment management committees cannot afford to be lax in following the GOI’s guidelines. ApnaComplex offers multiple tools in helping residential complexes to plan for a safe environment while ensuring efficient delivery of services and fostering community relationships.  

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