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There is No Time for Complacency

As the world cries for this #COVID-19 pandemic war, there is no time for complacency and easygoing attitude. Nothing else should matter in such a crucial moment than your personal health and hygiene. Above all, your personal safety. Say no to any social gathering with friends and relatives.  

Your little self-discipline and swift response will go a long way. 

Keep washing your hands with soaps and water regularly for at least 20 seconds and maintain at least one-meter physical distance from –friends and relatives were found to be very effective. Those office goers, please be very mindful about your moves, do not touch everything and go carelessly everywhere. Try to maintain certain restrictions at this time in visiting restaurants and hotels. Try to refrain from making an appointment to meet your friends and family unless very necessary. Please, do not be carefree.

Remember such ignorance will only lead to a problem. Such selfish behaviour should not happen in such a crisis. Everybody must take a chance to become a leader of the self. It is time for unity, time to share concern with everyone around. Staying home will simply save our front line workers –doctors, nurses, and other help line workers. 

Let us not expect the government to do anything and everything for free. Our little contribution of self-discipline will go a long way. Please #StayAtHome..

Government and concerned agencies are doing their best; they are doing every possible thing they can to make everyone safe from this outbreak. What can we expect more than this? Our health workers are doing their best keeping their own life at risk to contain further outbreak of this invisible killer. 

We need to learn from Chinese people –to be more systematic, united, proactive society and individuals in fighting at such an important period. They act very fast and decisively. And there is already enough evidence of their cause of togetherness and resilience. 

We need to work with this attitude; everyone is equally responsible, accountable, has the same responsibility and shares the same risk. Let us not blame each other that will only worsen the situation. 

We can help the government, frontline workers and community by staying at home until we are confident to restart our normal life. I hope normal life will resume soon, hopefully. Please do #StayAtHome


There is no better vaccine than #Staying At Home and #Avoiding Social Gathering

What can we expect more than a free health care?

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