ROTARY INDIA’S COVID TASK FORCE
It is hard to believe that two years have passed since Rotary started its campaign against Covid and more than a year since the Rotary clubs started their active participation in the vaccination programme. Rotary in India established a partnership with many State Governments to promote the Covid vaccination drive. We can say that lakhs of people have been mobilised by Rotary’s advocacy efforts to get the jabs and we have also addressed the issue of vaccine hesitancy in the society. Rotary clubs provided centres free of cost to the Government with facilities to conduct vaccination camps in all parts of India. Nearly 500,000 people were vaccinated in these camps. Some Rotary clubs established hospitals at short notice and provided over 1,500 beds to Covid patients. Oxygen plants were established in many hospitals by Rotary clubs to augment supply and medicines were given free of cost to the patients. Nearly three thousand oxygen concentrators were imported by Rotary and supplied to various hospitals at short notice. Individuals were also given concentrators if they needed. Refrigerators were procured and supplied to Government for maintaining cold chain facilities at centres which did not have sufficient facilities. Refrigerated vans were procured and given to Government to transport vaccines to various districts and centres which were waiting to receive supplies. People who were isolated and even families which were facing difficulty in procuring food, were given cooked food by Rotary members and also help was given to procure rations. Call centres were established and manned by Rotary members and their families to receive calls from anyone who wanted help and information about hospitalization and urgent medical attention. Rotaractors also joined in this mission and 24×7 assistance was provided to over 2,000 people who called every day. It is easy to look back on how Rotarians volunteered their service without fearing for their own lives, but it is not easy to understand what dedication these people had within themselves because their motto was Service Above Self. Our efforts, like in the Polio eradication programme, was destined for success and each one of the 160,000 Rotarians in India in over 4,300 Rotary clubs went beyond their comfort zone in assuring the public that Rotary Cares. Rotary is celebrating its 117th year of existence this February 2022. This was possible only because Rotarians believed in what their movement could be and that together they can create change. I see the same spirit in the faces of Rotary members everywhere and they take upon themselves to safeguard their communities. They are the reason why the Government of India put it faith in Rotary to take the vaccination drive on a fast path and save more people from Covid. With the cases now coming down, we have not let our guard down or slowed down our efforts. We are inspiring, connecting and training more volunteers who are coming to Rotary and when Covid is eradicated we will be proud to tell the story.