With the onset of the pandemic, it has been a whirlwind journey for the education sector. A sector that has been solely dependent on face-to-face interactions and classroom teaching has found itself in a dilemma.
Institutions have been forced to adapt and change their entire styles of teaching overnight owing to safety concerns for students and professors alike. This has brought about a whole new revolution in the manner in which education is delivered and received.
Positive impact:
Having said that, we all realise and know that there’s a certain type of assurance in a face-to-face interaction when it comes to education.
Vaccinations are the salvation at the end of the tunnel!
India began the administration of the COVID-19 vaccines on 16th January 2021. As of mid-May 2021, India has administered over vaccines to 4.5 crore people already*, including first and second doses of the currently approved vaccines.
Currently, there are three approved vaccines in India – Covisheild, Covaxin & Sputnik V. These are open to everyone above the age of 18. As per experts at BofA Securities, SII's capacity would rise to 100 million vaccinations per month starting in July, with Bharat Biotech's Covaxin capacity doubling and a major 200 million doses of Sputnik V imported. The brokerage firm forecasts 34%, 40% and 48% of India’s population getting vaccinated by 2021 in bear, middle and bull scenarios respectively. **
Experts across the globe believe that the sooner nations vaccinate a large portion of their population, the sooner things can start getting back to some semblance of normalcy. According to Dr Devi Shetty, in an exclusive interview to India Today TV, he said, “The country needs to vaccinate just 51 crore people and this can be done in 2-3 months.” This means the faster people are vaccinated the sooner we can overcome the COVID wave and get back to our day-to-day lives.
The education industry is no different. Here’s how vaccinations will have a positive impact on the education industry:
1. Vaccinations will protect you
Once a major chunk of the population is vaccinated the country will be able to reach herd immunity. This will allow us to resume day to day activities and slowly and surely get back to our lives. While it is true that you could still get COVID-19 even after being vaccinated, as per the government of India website – “Antibodies against viral components, such as spike protein, are produced by the body in response to vaccination. Therefore, all vaccines are expected to provide a reasonable amount of protection against the mutated virus also. According to the prevailing data, the identified mutations are unlikely to make the vaccination ineffective.”
2. Freedom of movement
3. Positivity & human interaction
4. Safety for all
5. Introduction of enhanced technology
Educational institutions will look to include technology in their methods of teaching and even make it part of their syllabus so that students get an all-around wholesome experience. This helps them stay ahead and have an edge over their peers who were only taught by traditional teaching methods.
Someone once said it always gets worse before it gets better! And that holds extremely true for the current situation the country is in.
The education industry has done a remarkable job in adapting to the changes with ease. They have ensured that students do not feel the brunt of the pandemic on their education and careers. So, there is the hope of normalcy and it’s not very far away. When it does come and you find yourself back in school, college or university sitting around discussing the pandemic with your peers or professors, you will look back and think about how much has changed and yet remains the same.
* https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations?country=OWID_WRL
**https://www.livemint.com/news/india/bofa-securities-estimates-48-of-india-s-population-be-vaccinated-by-2021-11618837302575.html
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