COVID-19 and Lessons from ‘Triple Lock’: COVID Containment Strategy of Kerala Police

IF 0.7 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
D. Pillay, Vijay Sakhare
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Abstract This Article reviews Kerala’s efforts to check the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) without additional expenditure or infrastructure and employing the state police forces. This was remarkable in the face of the fact that healthcare systems were stretched the world over and were struggling beyond capacity to treat the number of people affected by the virus. To add to the overstretched healthcare systems, there were reports of attacks on healthcare workers and facilities. The state of Kerala was among the first to report a coronavirus case in January 2020. Against this backdrop, Kerala’s approach to mobilize the state’s resources, particularly the police, ran counter to that of many other states and their demands for assistance and financial support from the central government. This article details how one state addressed the problem during a national and international crisis. It includes a review of Kerala’s lateral thinking and successful case studies from the field. This research provides strategic thinking and solutions that other states could potentially follow when dealing with pandemics within their borders, both today and in the future.
COVID-19和“三重锁定”的教训:喀拉拉邦警方的COVID-19遏制战略
本文回顾了喀拉拉邦在不增加支出或基础设施、不动用邦警察力量的情况下遏制新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)传播的努力。鉴于世界各地的卫生保健系统捉襟见肘,并且正在努力超出治疗受病毒感染人数的能力,这是值得注意的。使不堪重负的医疗系统雪上加霜的是,有报道称,医护人员和医疗设施遭到袭击。2020年1月,喀拉拉邦是首批报告冠状病毒病例的邦之一。在这种背景下,喀拉拉邦动员国家资源,特别是警察的做法,与许多其他邦的做法背道而驰,也与他们要求中央政府提供援助和财政支持的要求背道而驰。本文详细介绍了一个国家如何在国内和国际危机中解决这个问题。它包括对喀拉拉邦横向思维的回顾和来自该领域的成功案例研究。这项研究提供了战略思路和解决方案,其他国家在处理其境内的流行病时可能会遵循,无论是现在还是将来。
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