At the outset the answer is
YES. From various reports it is understood that in various countries during the
initial outbreak of novel Corona virus disease, the suicides were on the rise. But
later the same has come down even when the lock down and social distancing was
continuing. This may be due to people have come to know more about the virus,
the stress has come down, the people becoming despair and falling into state of
depression has come down and thus the suicides too.
Work pressures which were
contributing earlier before the outbreak changed into sort of panic situation
among the job holders of losing their jobs which contributed to suicides during
the initial stage of lock down due to COVID 19. People subsequently adapted
mentally to live with the virus and governments also followed with relaxations
thus complete shutdown became a restricted lock down.
The above situations were
among the working class but large number of farmers in developing and also
agriculture dependent countries committed suicide since their products like
cotton, vegetables, fruits, grapes etc were affected due to lock down. Take for
example farmers of Marathwada region of Maharashtra state in India suffered huge
loss and resorted to distress sales since their vegetables and grapes were
rotting in the fields. Many farmers committed suicide because they were not
able to meet both the ends and moreover the financial indebtedness led them to despair
and they killed themselves.
another aspect is that people are never
content in their way of life. They desire to have more and run behind luxury
and create debts for achieving that. The mental satisfaction levels of people
are low in most of the countries. Added to that the lock down reasoned for the
loss of job and thus the income, the fear of loss of employment, loss in
business, the freedom of movement which restricted the mental happiness etc
contributed to people becoming despair in their attitude and they committed suicide.
However in the later part most of the affordable countries came up with
financial package to reduce the sufferings of their people, which reduced
stress and panic situations thereby reducing suicides. Japan, Canada , Germany
are examples.
On the other side—social
distancing will definitely have a control over the spreading of the virus
but definitely have a negative impact on people with depression and psychiatric
problems. Mental health experts
say the effects of the shutdown could lead to increases in anxiety, depression
and suicide.
Prof.Dr.
Ulrich Hegerl, Chairman, Deutsche Depressionshilfe (DDH) warned that due to
social distancing there may be less chance that friends or relatives recognize when
someone is in a suicidal crisis and can organise professional help. That
means help for arranging medical /clinical help and support system will lack
and importance will be given to people affected with corona virus.
The secondary consequences of
social distancing is the economic
stress, social isolation, reduced access to mental health treatment and could
increase suicide risk. The role of the Governments, NGOs, Social workers etc have a great role to play here. Some suggestions to reduce mental stress and thereby suicides are given below.
- Through various information system the people must stay informed of the virus, its outbreak and it must be up to date. The people should not be confused and lead them to panic situation. Counselling centres to be set up by NGOs and social workers following all norms of social distancing... tele counselling can be an option.
- Government must review
the situations as they are doing and come out with economic measures to avoid
financial uncertainty and sustain livelihood and those steps directly improve
the emotional and mental health of the people.
- Steps to be taken
enabling more employees to work from home and thereby the fear of loss of job
can be avoided. They also get more time to be spent with their family which
reduces stress and thereby increasing their mental health.
- Anxieties of
school/college students regarding their career must be reduced by the Governments
announcing well in advance the steps being taken, to be taken so that there
will not be any lag in their course period.
- Government to
ensure that the financial commitments
like loan repayments, payment of fees, contractual commitments etc to be extended
for the maximum possible period which will avoid both financial and mental
stress.
When we elaborate about the
suicides due to lock down and social distancing we should note that death due to
other reasons like non attention of non Covid patients, lack of public
health systems in many countries, very expensive private health system, non
availability of services of private hospitals, deaths due to starvation,
exhaustion etc in various countries during the exodus of migrant labourers to
their home place due to loss of job, place of stay and food are some of the
things that governments, NGOs, social workers etc has to address to with
humanitarian consideration.
Nature acts when human beings cross the limits. A
lesson everybody has to learn is to respect the Nature.
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