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COVID 19- Are you acting stupid/Responsible?

Are we Indians stupid? In India, the police are beating up the people. You might have seen the videos on Facebook, WhatsApp.
What do you think-Is it right or, wrong?
Bigger question is WHY...Why they need to do this?

It's almost 10 days, the country is in lockdown. I am also going mad. Being jailed at home is difficult. But this does not mean that I go out and roam around or, play with my friends. Because how does it matter.
No one is infected in my colony,
I have a strong immune system,
I am washing my hands every time,
I am using the mask.
  This thinking is dangerous. This small mindset can have big side effects. In the next part of the blog, I will tell you why this is necessary to cure this mindset first before we cure the virus.

When the lockdown was announced, 1000's of workers in delhi started moving towards their home town/villages. Someone spread this rumour that buses are coming from UP to take them home. Till then, there was no official announcement. Who is responsible for the chaos occured-The VirUS or US?


 As per a report, 22 people lost their lives not because of the virus but due to this chaos during the shutdown. The lockdown is necessary because we live in a country where people prefer meeting their friends, riding their fancy bikes even at the time of lockdown and crisis.
We lack so much common sense that when we were asked to clap at 5 pm, we started playing garba, roamed around in groups to beat up plates. Are we stupid enough that we think a religion can help us survive this pandemic?
How stupid people can be to spread fake news during this crisis?



There is only one remedy to this mindset- a big heart! Because of our boredom, our habit of not following the rules, people that are outside their homes are suffering and mind you, we are RESPONSIBLE!

We can ask the police to deploy some innovative solutions to tackle the situation but at least we can act responsible. A lot of people enjoy just complaining, but let's change that. Make a difference!

We will talk about what can we do being responsible citizens. Till then stay at home, stay safe.



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