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How its time to act mature on Corona Virus

CORONAVIRUS: TIME TO ACT MATURE

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Introduction

As we know whole world is suffering with the pandemic COVID-19.

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Day after Day the virus spreading on a high knot or shot up A month ago when government introduced us from this pandemic ,that time the numbers are miniscule, But after the "Markaz" people who are infected from the virus came  in front  that moment we seen how macabre is the COVID-19. Who ever liasion to the"Markaz people"  are clampdown from the virus.

        From the fortnight we are seeing in news only about the "Markaz" and what they did there and how onerous our situation is. But now we have to turn the page and how to resuscitate everything.

        On account of the situation we feel cold feet to take a step out from the house.The virus piles up every single day.The foremost thing is the virus will not give us an easy death.you have to suffer with throes.

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        Lockdown is a good solution to control the spreading of the virus,but it is good when we follow this like a devoir. Government is doing very hard just to escape us from the virus.

       For the sake of Moratorium the positive cases are in control but we don't need to forget our population is 130 crore,we are 2nd in the population index.

    Economically we are moving from nadir ,still the government opt our lives more than the economy,we have to mulling on this Direction.

        Last but not the least self isolation is the only panacea to alleviate the virus

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