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Solutions to curb COVID-19

At this point of time, we need to develop a policy that protects us from the virus and protects the people and their jobs.
In this edition, we will be talking about what we can do as responsible individuals to curb this pandemic.
1. Put money back in the System
You must have got a household help, a driver or a gardener-basically the people who come to your house to work. Don't cut their salaries. Don't keep counting the absent days right now. Allow them a paid leave.
 Whenever you go to market for buying fruits, vegetables or other essentials, don't bargain for that 10-20 rupees if you can afford it. Everyone is suffering right now, especially the people who are getting these things to your market since transport is also halted. Consider this 10-20 rupees as your convenience fees.
2. Stop forwarding Rumours 
Central government has not announced any plan to extend the lockdown period till now. Any messages that can create panic, don't forward them. As simple as that. Internet can even be banned if this mass hysteria doesn't stop. At least on that account, stop spreading these lies.
Instead, keep forwarding positive and motivational messages. Keep politics aside and help breaking the chain.
3. Support your Family
The world economy is going to suffer a lot due to this pandemic. Let's put our differences aside and act like a big family and protect the "Vulnerable people".
A lot of people have no savings.
A lot of people are going to lose their jobs.
A lot of people are hungry.
 Can we help them getting at least one meal?
Let's do a simple calculation here:
Say this blog reaches to 1000 people and every person who reads this donates Rs 200.
That's it! We can generate 2 lakh rupees just like that!
That's the power of crowdfunding!
That's your power!
 Consider donating whatever amount you can and tag an influencer so that this message reaches the masses.
Let's make this idea viral. Let's do our bit!

Thanks for reading through this blog. Share this if you think it's worth.
Stay safe. Stay home.

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