Published 17:17 IST, April 14th 2020
Netizens share hilarious memes after PM Modi extends COVID-19 lockdown till May 3
While many netizens supported PM Modi called lockdown extension effective in curbing the infection, many others took to social media to dish out memes.
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Coronavirus has, till now, infected 10,541 and killed 558 in India. In a bid to stem the further spread, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the extension of nation-wide lockdown till May 3. While many people supported the government's decision and called it effective in curbing the coronavirus infection, many others took to social media to dish out hilarious memes and jokes to keep the spirits high.
All indians at After 3rd May
— Manjul Panwar 🇮🇳 Stay Home, Save lives (@MYPanwar13) April 14, 2020
10 AM Announcement #IndiaFightsCorona#modispeech #Lockdown2 pic.twitter.com/Y1hBMP8rUn
Mat utho Anarkali lockdown 3rd May tak extend ho chuka hai #Lockdown2 pic.twitter.com/XXhpXlpVYY
— swati__jaiswal (@swati__jaiswal) April 14, 2020
PM " #Lockdown2 will remain till 3rd May "
— Rofl Gandhi 2.0 (@RoflGandhi_) April 14, 2020
Whatsapp Admins : 3+5×20/56(20) pic.twitter.com/CcWJsePQLz
#Lockdown2
— Bae_shali (@bae_shali) April 14, 2020
*Introverts after knowing lockdown extended till 3rd of May* pic.twitter.com/0xq9jcrJfa
All indians at After 3rd May
— Manjul Panwar 🇮🇳 Stay Home, Save lives (@MYPanwar13) April 14, 2020
10 AM Announcement #IndiaFightsCorona#modispeech #Lockdown2 pic.twitter.com/Y1hBMP8rUn
Me : I will get up at 7 tomorrow, workout, take a bath, meditate.
— SwatKat💃 (@swatic12) April 13, 2020
Me at 11 : pic.twitter.com/AHz6jHq6mq
Me asking permission for Goa trip to my dad pic.twitter.com/ddFGVKn2bo
— Quarantined PUNekar (@ketanpunekarrr) April 14, 2020
WHO lauds India
After PM Modi announced the lockdown extension till May 3, World Health Organisation (WHO) in a statement commended the PM's move stating that the move could go "a long way" in helping towards arresting the spread of the virus. Dr. Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director for South-East Asia of WHO remarked that the six-week lockdown needed to be coupled with public health measures such as-- detection, isolation and contact tracing to yield best results.
17:27 IST, April 14th 2020