<p>Among many deaths that have gone unreported in this deadlier second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic is also the grizzly murder of scientific temper in the country. </p>.<p>While the family members of virus-affected patients criss-crossed cities and towns to arrange life-saving medicines like remdesivir and medical oxygen, many politicians indulged in prescribing unproven 'cures', further pushing people towards the virus that has now killed over 3 lakh Indians in over a year.</p>.<p>Earlier in the month, BJP MP Pragya Thakur once again made headlines after drawing a direct correlation between <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/bjp-mp-pragya-thakur-stokes-row-with-gaumutra-for-fighting-covid-19-remark-986905.html" target="_blank">drinking cow urine and keeping Covid-19 at bay</a>. She further went on to recommend planting trees to resolve the oxygen shortage. </p>.<p>Among other bovine cures, cow dung emerged as a front-runner. In Gujarat, a cow shelter run by Shree Swaminarayan Gurukul Vishwavidya Prathisthanam is offering<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/no-scientific-evidence-doctors-warn-against-use-of-cow-dung-as-covid-19-cure-984678.html" target="_blank"> 'cow dung' therapy</a>, where people smear cow waste all over the body to prevent the infection. Doctors and experts have strictly advised people against it. </p>.<p>Cow dung will undoubtedly offer no protection against the coronavirus, but it can <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/cow-dung-as-covid-19-cure-spurs-black-fungus-fear-986489.html" target="_blank">aggravate the risk of 'black fungus' infection</a>, now declared an epidemic by various states across the country.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/union-health-minister-asks-ramdev-to-withdraw-statement-on-allopathic-medicines-989121.html" target="_blank">Ramdev's remark can weaken fight against Covid: Vardhan</a></strong></p>.<p>Last year, when other countries huddled to develop a vaccine, Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal was seen promoting a papad brand ‘<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/mos-arjun-ram-meghwal-launches-papad-to-help-fight-covid-19-gets-trolled-864958.html" target="_blank">Bhabhi ji papad</a>’, which, he claimed, had ingredients that helped build antibodies against Covid-19. Meghwal had contracted the virus in August last year.</p>.<p>At the onset of the second wave, concerns emerged over Kumbh Mela, where millions congregated for the 'shahi snaan', being a super-spreader event. But there were no messages of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/first-edit/how-the-kumbh-mela-lays-bare-bjps-double-standards-974767.html" target="_blank">enforcing Covid protocols</a>; instead, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat said, "...Kumbh is at the bank of the River Ganga. Maa Ganga’s blessings are there in the flow. So, there should be no corona."</p>.<p>Baba Ramdev, who recently <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/ramdev-withdraws-statement-on-allopathy-after-harsh-vardhans-letter-989202.html" target="_blank">apologised for delegitimising allopathic medicines</a>, also revealed a magic drug named 'Coronil' at an event attended by Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan. </p>.<p>The so-called 'evidence-based' drug, manufactured by Ramdev's firm Patanjali, was backed by a "research paper" which is reportedly dodgy. In addition, he also claimed that it was backed by WHO, a lie <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/who-says-it-hasn-t-reviewed-coronil-for-covid-19-treatment-953919.html" target="_blank">debunked by the UN's public health arm</a>. </p>.<p>Last week, in Andhra Pradesh, thousands, including critically-ill Covid patients, flocked to grab ayurvedic/herbal cure for the virus, sparking fears of it becoming a super-spreader event.</p>.<p>The daily infections in the country have reduced consistently for seven days now, but the deaths remain high. The vaccinations, a strong weapon against the virus, have also taken a hit in the country due to severe shortage. </p>.<p>The Modi government has been under fire for not tackling complacency and even declaring premature victory in the pandemic fight. </p>.<p>As these dubious myths go unchecked, they put millions at the mercy of Covid-19, or as <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/video/national/people-get-old-they-have-to-die-mp-minister-on-covid-deaths-974513.html" target="_blank">one BJP minister likes to say</a>, "People get old, they have to die."</p>
<p>Among many deaths that have gone unreported in this deadlier second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic is also the grizzly murder of scientific temper in the country. </p>.<p>While the family members of virus-affected patients criss-crossed cities and towns to arrange life-saving medicines like remdesivir and medical oxygen, many politicians indulged in prescribing unproven 'cures', further pushing people towards the virus that has now killed over 3 lakh Indians in over a year.</p>.<p>Earlier in the month, BJP MP Pragya Thakur once again made headlines after drawing a direct correlation between <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/bjp-mp-pragya-thakur-stokes-row-with-gaumutra-for-fighting-covid-19-remark-986905.html" target="_blank">drinking cow urine and keeping Covid-19 at bay</a>. She further went on to recommend planting trees to resolve the oxygen shortage. </p>.<p>Among other bovine cures, cow dung emerged as a front-runner. In Gujarat, a cow shelter run by Shree Swaminarayan Gurukul Vishwavidya Prathisthanam is offering<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/no-scientific-evidence-doctors-warn-against-use-of-cow-dung-as-covid-19-cure-984678.html" target="_blank"> 'cow dung' therapy</a>, where people smear cow waste all over the body to prevent the infection. Doctors and experts have strictly advised people against it. </p>.<p>Cow dung will undoubtedly offer no protection against the coronavirus, but it can <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/cow-dung-as-covid-19-cure-spurs-black-fungus-fear-986489.html" target="_blank">aggravate the risk of 'black fungus' infection</a>, now declared an epidemic by various states across the country.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/union-health-minister-asks-ramdev-to-withdraw-statement-on-allopathic-medicines-989121.html" target="_blank">Ramdev's remark can weaken fight against Covid: Vardhan</a></strong></p>.<p>Last year, when other countries huddled to develop a vaccine, Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal was seen promoting a papad brand ‘<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/mos-arjun-ram-meghwal-launches-papad-to-help-fight-covid-19-gets-trolled-864958.html" target="_blank">Bhabhi ji papad</a>’, which, he claimed, had ingredients that helped build antibodies against Covid-19. Meghwal had contracted the virus in August last year.</p>.<p>At the onset of the second wave, concerns emerged over Kumbh Mela, where millions congregated for the 'shahi snaan', being a super-spreader event. But there were no messages of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/first-edit/how-the-kumbh-mela-lays-bare-bjps-double-standards-974767.html" target="_blank">enforcing Covid protocols</a>; instead, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat said, "...Kumbh is at the bank of the River Ganga. Maa Ganga’s blessings are there in the flow. So, there should be no corona."</p>.<p>Baba Ramdev, who recently <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/ramdev-withdraws-statement-on-allopathy-after-harsh-vardhans-letter-989202.html" target="_blank">apologised for delegitimising allopathic medicines</a>, also revealed a magic drug named 'Coronil' at an event attended by Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan. </p>.<p>The so-called 'evidence-based' drug, manufactured by Ramdev's firm Patanjali, was backed by a "research paper" which is reportedly dodgy. In addition, he also claimed that it was backed by WHO, a lie <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/who-says-it-hasn-t-reviewed-coronil-for-covid-19-treatment-953919.html" target="_blank">debunked by the UN's public health arm</a>. </p>.<p>Last week, in Andhra Pradesh, thousands, including critically-ill Covid patients, flocked to grab ayurvedic/herbal cure for the virus, sparking fears of it becoming a super-spreader event.</p>.<p>The daily infections in the country have reduced consistently for seven days now, but the deaths remain high. The vaccinations, a strong weapon against the virus, have also taken a hit in the country due to severe shortage. </p>.<p>The Modi government has been under fire for not tackling complacency and even declaring premature victory in the pandemic fight. </p>.<p>As these dubious myths go unchecked, they put millions at the mercy of Covid-19, or as <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/video/national/people-get-old-they-have-to-die-mp-minister-on-covid-deaths-974513.html" target="_blank">one BJP minister likes to say</a>, "People get old, they have to die."</p>