Published 00:58 IST, March 27th 2020
Amul comes up with creative topical post on 21-day lockdown amid coronavirus pandemic
Amid the 21-day lockdown in the country due to novel coronavirus outbreak, Amul has come up with a topical post to make the mood lighter
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Amid 21-day lockdown in entire country, Amul has come up with a topical post to make mood lighter. While a majority of nation has heeded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's clarion call and avoided stepping out of ir homes, some are still out on streets to buy essentials. Some have even tried to hoard essential commodities with a fear of running out of stock or staying hungry in days to come. Amul has taken to Twitter to address fear of people and relieve m of ir panic.
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India has witnessed a massive rise in coronavirus cases as number of infected individuals surged to 694 with 16 deaths as on Thursday, March 26, while 44 cases have recovered and been discharged according to Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Keeping in mind looming threat of deadly virus, PM Modi in a unique move on Tuesday anunced a 21-day nationwide lockdown. All services will be shut while certain essential services like healthcare facilities, water, food and energy supplies will remain intact during lockdown.
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However, India has reported 88 new confirmed cases of coronavirus on day two of nationwide curfew.
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vel Coronavirus COVID-19
deadly coronavirus that originated from China in December 2019 has spread across 197 countries in world. Presently, re are over half a million confirmed cases of COVID-19 infection which has led to death of 18,589 people globally.
As re is vaccine or specific antiviral medicine to treat deadly COVID-19 infection, countries have been grappling with all possible mechanisms to arrest its spread. So far, China, Italy, Iran, Spain and US have witnessed most number of confirmed cases of vel coronavirus.
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Despite being second-most populous country in world, India has recorded substantially less number of cases as compared to or nations, however, next three weeks are said to be extremely critical for India.
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00:58 IST, March 27th 2020