Wednesday, November 11, 2009

The Kindness of others


At times it is very easy to be ignorant of the all those selfless people who keep our society ticking. I think the biggest hidden heroes our society has, are people who work in life sciences and specifically those who are immunologists, virologists and microbiologists and the kind. I have a particularly dear friend who is a microbiologist. Her name is Deepti and everyday she makes her way to her medical college lab and transforms from a pretty young lady to the scientist in a bio-hazard suit(Yeah!! that's her a few days ago. I think she kind of looks like Storm Shadow). She works on testing live swine flu patients. Most of us would run away at the mere mention of swine flu. But she puts on her bio-hazard suit and gets into the lab to work with live samples of the swine flu virus for the whole day, everyday. There are obviously risks and there are instances when technicians have contracted diseases they were working on testing. People have contracted swine flu in this manner and have died. To put all that fear aside and work with the H1N1 virus, so that others may live, is truly courageous. I wonder what motivates her to take such a risk. Surely it is not worth the measly stipend she is offered. It's not personal either, as she helps in the treatment of people who she will never meet, and who will never even know her work. It takes a particular bend of mind - a truly humanitarian mind to drive oneself to be able to do something like this.

I write this because I feel that somebody should know her contribution. That society should look for heroes, beyond the surface of our social fabric and appreciate the contributions of Deepti and her colleagues who, from behind those masks deliver us from disease and death. It is time we started to acknowledge the Kindness of others.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Come on .... .give Rafa a break....

Today's game against Fulham would have left many reds fans seething and cursing Rafa. I just think that Liverpool are really unlucky at this point of time. the squad has been decimated by injury. Normally Liverpool's first team would be:
What Liverpool's team ended looking up like today is below
When you are missing a 6 of your starting 11 in Aurelia, Skrtel/Agger, Johnson, Riera, Aquilani, and Gerrard and need to field half fit Torres and Benayoun, with 4 matches in 10 days, it's going to be bad. No normal team could recover from such a loss of players. I think all that is left for Liverpool is the Champions league. Hope to see the reds do well on matchday 4.