In the wake of the Mumbai-coronavirus outbreak, Sachin Tendulkar has appealed to the community not to expel those who are infected with the virus. Tendulkar’s warning came amid reports that some patients are overlooked. Certainly, caution should be exercised against the spread of the virus. But Tendulkar appealed to them not to make anybody feel like they don’t need anyone.
We all have the moral obligation to ensure that those who have been confirmed by Covid 19 receive full attention and care. Don’t make them feel that they don’t need anyone. We must ensure that they are not isolated from the community while maintaining social distance. “We can win this fight against the coronavirus only by supporting each other,” Sachin said on Twitter.
Earlier, Tendulkar had come forward with financial support for the fight against coronavirus spreading. Sachin Tendulkar contributed Rs 50 lakh to the fight against Corona. Tendulkar’s contribution to the fight against coronavirus in Indian sports is high. Out of a total of Rs 50 lakhs, Rs 25 lakhs will be given to the Prime Minister’s and Maharashtra Chief Minister’s relief funds.
∙ Please take seriously
Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli, who is in the forefront of raising awareness against coronavirus, has criticized the government’s suggestions for not taking it seriously. The Indian captain has been criticized on Twitter.
Now I stand before you as a citizen of this country, not as an Indian cricket team player. The last few days are not generally good views. People travel in crowds, violate curfew rules and do not follow lockdown rules. This indicates that everything is still funny to us. But this is not an easy fight, as we think – the cyber-collie warned.
Please be kind and cooperate with each other. Moreover, follow the instructions given by the Government from time to time. Imagine a family member being infected by a virus because of our negligence.
All health professionals are working hard to prevent the spread of the virus. These efforts will not succeed if the mass exodus breaks the rules. For me, such behavior is against the welfare of the country. Like all of you, I look forward to seeing the situation improve. “We will follow the government’s instructions to do so,” Jai Hind said on Twitter.