COVID Who?-Lockdown Violators Are At It Again!

It happens only in India: What could possibly be worth risking oneself and others to a deadly virus for which there’s no cure? A festival, a wedding and morning walks seem about right

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It happens only in India: What could possibly be worth risking oneself and others to a deadly virus for which there’s no cure? A festival, a wedding and morning walks seem about right

For more than a few months now, the global phenomenon, Man v/s COVID-19, has been all people can talk about. PSAs, healthcare organizations and every content distributor including carrier pigeons, have been spreading the word about the deadly novel coronavirus and how to avoid catching it. Some people however, clearly don’t seem to realize that this show has zero ad-breaks.

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On 16 April, hundreds of citizens of Chittapur village in the Kalaburagi district of Karnataka collectively decided that social distancing is simply too passé when the Siddalingeshwara fair is on. Instead they chose a different slogan—keep calm and heave! This religious festival involves a chariot-pulling parade where dozens of men stood shoulder-to-shoulder tugging a five-storey chariot amidst a huge gathering of delighted onlookers. The fact that Kalaburagi has been designated a COVID-19 hotspot, and enjoys the added distinction of being the location of India’s first COVID-19 death seemed to do little to dampen the spirit of the occasion. As for social distancing norms and quarantine protocols advised by the World Health Organization, Chittapur folk say, who?

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