At least 10 people on my Instagram have declared themselves “Queen of Quarantine”. Social distancing and isolation are the two new buzzword...

At least 10 people on my Instagram have declared themselves “Queen of Quarantine”. Social distancing and isolation are the two new buzzwords, and the most trending hashtags. While this is great, because we can’t flatten the corona curve without following these tenets, it is easy to forget that for some, isolation can be tough, and even triggering. People with pre-existing mental health issues might find it hard to socially distance themselves – being alone (for someone who lives away from their family) could potentially be depressing as well.
Worse still, is when someone tests positive for an infectious disease. The diagnosis in itself is a huge shock- and then there is the stigma that silently but significantly underlines most of the social distancing and isolation.
But isolation is the need of the hour, and to meet this need better, there are certain lessons we can draw in this pandemic from India’s tuberculosis epidemic and experience. Society often tends to forget to be warm to those who are suffering – and the TB experience stands as testimony to this. Not all forms of TB are infectious. However, TB patients are often compelled to physically isolate. This is because in some cases of TB, such...