Patna Express: Lockdown period is likely to be extended in India. Here is what you need to do.

Tuesday, 12 May 2020

Lockdown period is likely to be extended in India. Here is what you need to do.

Dear audience, 

We are getting a confirmed report that the lockdown period in India is likely to be extended once again with some relaxations. The Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi held a video conference with the chief ministers of different Indian states and had a conversation about the ground situation regarding the spread of Coronavirus in the country. 

It is reported that the chief ministers of different states had requested the prime minister to extend the lockdown period as India is entering a critical phase. The dangers of the community transfer of the Coronavirus has increased now. So it is clear that the Coronavirus episode is not going away from us any time soon. So, what should one do now? Let's talk now.

  • Return To Your Home State If Possible
The extent of internal migration in India is very high. People from one state go to another state regularly in search of a job, education, medical treatment, etc. When you go to a new place you have to live in a rented room and spend a lot of money on accommodation, food, medical expenses, etc. 

During this critical period of Coronavirus, a large number of people are trapped in other states with no job, source of income, proper food and accommodation. As the lockdown period is going to be extended once again, it is wise to return to the home state using special train services. Many state governments in India are issuing emergency passes with which you can travel from one place to another using private vehicle services. Gain more knowledge about such passes and get them issued by the relevant authorities under your name. 

Once you successfully return to your home state, it will give you a great financial respite as you will not have to spend a lot of money on room rent, the urgent need to pay electricity bills off, groceries, etc. The situation in rural parts of the country is much better than the urban areas. In the village, you can live with your family members, kids, friends, and enjoy your life very well. 

  • Don't Roam Outside Unnecessarily
Coronavirus is an invisible enemy. It rapidly transmits from one person to another. So, the government of India and different state governments have instructed people to stay inside their homes and don't roam around unnecessarily. Despite repeated warnings, a large number of people in India are not taking this matter seriously. 

They are roaming freely here and there, as usual, believing that they will not be the victim of coronavirus. It is wrong thinking which needs to be abandoned as soon as possible. During the lockdown period, stay inside your home houses and move out only when you need some urgent work to do. 

When you go out in the crowd, you never know who is carrying the coronavirus and when you are getting infected by them. So, think of the well-being of yourself and your family as well. Whenever you move out of your house, always use a mask & try to stay away from the crowd as far as possible. 
  • Maintain Sanitation
You must maintain sanitation in your house and around your locality. Take a bath every day and carefully wash your hand with sanitizer and water. Clean your house or room every day. Make sure that you are not using any dirty cloth during this period. Also, your kids should be neat & clean if you happen to be a married person.

  •  Cut All Unnecessary Expenses
During the Coronavirus epidemic and subsequent lockdown periods, a large number of people have lost their jobs due to the closure of industrial units and companies. Despite the efforts made by different governments and non-government organisations to help the needy persons with groceries and food, a large number of needy people have not been able to get the required assistance they need to sustain their life. 

Many people are out of work and using their reserve money to meet basic needs. When you are jobless, cut all unnecessary expenses. This will help you to save your hard-earned money and save it for using necessary expenses which are essential to run your life smoothly during this crisis time. 

  • Help The Needy Person If Possible
Despite the lofty claims made by Indian leaders, intellectuals, press, media reporters, and intellectuals, India is still a poor country with 70% of its population living from foot to mouth. They earn daily and eat daily. They don't have enough savings to sustain the financial onslaught of the Coronavirus epidemic and subsequent lockdowns. 

If you happen to be a rich person and have the financial ability to help someone in dire need of food or some other assistance, help them with an open heart. Just look around the local area & see if any person is suffering from hunger. If you find such a person, help him/her with food, water, clothes, etc. It is a great way to serve the god and get immense pleasure. 

  • Rush To Doctors If Your Health Deteriorates 
Coronavirus attacks the respiratory system of infected persons. They may die in a few days if they don't have access to medical care & assistance. If your health deteriorates or you are feeling uneasy, rush to the nearest doctor for medical help. Early detection, testing and medical help can assist you to recover from the coronavirus disease. 

When you are declared a corona patient, behave responsibly. Follow all the instructions given by medical professionals & don't think quarantine as a punishment or violation of your freedom of movement. It is for your safety & well-being.

  • Inform Police And Doctors About Potential Coronavirus Patients
Many people in India are deliberately hiding their travel history & medical status from police & doctors. It is a foolish act which causes the rapid spread of coronavirus in an area. Be vigilant & keep a close eye on all individuals that come to live in your area from other places. Gather accurate information about such persons & inform doctors/police officers. It will stop turning your area a red zone of coronavirus. 

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