It is one of the most bizarre experiences I’ve had in recent times. To be the only one without a mask in a Bombardier aircraft flying me back to Chennai from Bengaluru. Everyone looks at me testily and warily, a look I haven’t received since I first lugged a piano onto the Carnatic stage. At one point, I adjusted my throat and I found my co-passenger jump in alarm. So prevalent has been the panic over COVID-19. The advent of social media, fuelled by bulletins from experts, doctors, social commentators and the last resort for Indians – astrologers – has meant we are bombarded with statistics. Schools and colleges are shutting down, workplaces have followed suit accompanied by work-from-home orders. Given an economy that was plummeting, this is going to be a tough place to shoot back from in the near future. I started putting down a few important lessons from the coronavirus pandemic. This is an opportunity for self-reflection, and course correction: