Everyone is going through hardships. We are all in this together. When we go out on empty streets. Sometimes we feel the world is coming to an end. But we need to remind ourselves that we are all filled with empathy; we all care for each other.
The lockdown situation has hit us hard and all of us are somehow trying to power through. Amid this, cancer survivor Nafisa Ali is stuck in Goa. She says she doesn't have basic necessities like ration and medicines.
¡°The groceries shops are shut for the last six days. I¡¯m a cancer survivor; I need to eat proper food. I¡¯ve been eating just dry ration for the past many days ¡ª there are no vegetable, no fruits.?We¡¯re so cut off. I¡¯m in Morjim and people here are having a terrible time. It¡¯s only in Panjim that the situation is fine. My heart goes out to everyone,¡± the 63-year-old told Hindustan Times.
National Award-winning editor Apurva Asrani who is also in Goa had earlier tweeted something similar. He said not a single grocery shop is opened. "Starvation will kill us before #coronavirus," he wrote.
¡°Though PM @narendramodi listed Private security & internet as #essentialservices, our security guard wasn¡¯t allowed by cops to come to work. An ISP crew was also beaten¨Cso internet is down in many parts. @DrPramodPSawant. Please, please look into this. We are desperate. #Goa,¡± wrote the editor of Shahid and Aligarh in another tweet.
The Goa government had announced that the shops providing essential items will be open round the clock. However, looks like situation right now is not under control like it should be.?