Global impact of the brute called Covid-19

 | Updated: Mar 16, 2020, 09:23 PM IST

The coronavirus outbreak has affected all public spheres and has crippled the livelihoods of common people across the globe.

VACANT THEATRES

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Supermarkets

Supermarkets across the globe have rationed products including hand sanitizers, toilet paper, and other essentials.

Germany and the Netherlands have limited the sale of disinfectant gels. 

Due to a limited supply, supermarkets and pharmacies have limited certain products to five per person in United Kingdom.

 

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Railway station

Railway stations and railway coaches are being thoroughly sanitised and cleaned regularly, for maintaining hygienic travel conditions for railway passengers.

Passengers are being provided extra bedsheets instead of blankets by Indian railway due to coronavirus scare.

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Vacant Streets

Busy streets such as those in New York, Milan, Madrid, London, Beijing, etc have become deserted due to coronavirus fears.

Governments have announced complete lockdown amid growing coronavirus concerns which have made the streets lonely.

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vacant stadiums

Many sporting events such as football leagues such as the Champions League and the Premier League and cricket tournaments such as the Indian Premier League have been postponed due to COVID-19.

 

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Representative image of flights

Representative image of flights

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FUEL PUMPS

A worker wearing a protective face mask sits next to a petrol station after governments imposed temporary lockdown around the globe.

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Maiquetia.

People wear protective masks in response to the spreading of coronavirus (COVID-19), at international airports citing the spread of deadly virus.

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schools

Schools are being shut all around the corner following the outbreak of coronavirus.

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pubs.

Pub doors are locked across the globe seeing the outbreak of deadly coronavirus.

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