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Here's How Life In India Has Changed After Coronavirus
The World Health Organisation has declared an international public health emergency over the coronavirus outbreak. 3,000 people across the world have lost their lives and economies of several countries are facing the brunt of the virus. Coronavirus has started knocking on India's doors and 29 people have tested positive. This is how life has changed in the county with Indians now living in the fear of the virus.
The World Health Organisation has declared an international public health emergency over the coronavirus outbreak. 3,000 people across the world have lost their lives and economies of several countries are facing the brunt of the virus. Coronavirus has started knocking on India's doors and 29 people have tested positive. This is how life has changed in the county with Indians now living in the fear of the virus.
A man clicks picture of posters warning people about the symptoms of coronavirus at a hospital in Kolkata.
Man wearing a facemask to protect himself from the COVID-19 coronavirus at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad.
An isolation ward to quarantine suspected cases of Coronavirus is kept ready at
Naidu Hospital in Pune.
Another quarantine ward to isolate suspected cases of Coronavirus is kept ready at KR Hospital in Mysuru.
Passengers help each other to wear facemasks as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 at the Bangalore City Railway Station.
Railway staff wears facemasks, as a preventive measure against the spread of coronavirus, as they prepare food for customers at Bangalore City Railway Station.
Students wear facemasks, as a preventive measure against COVID-19, while attending a class at a government school in Hyderabad.
The total number of Coronavirus (Covid-19) cases reported in India has risen to 29 today after 15 people who were part of anItalian tourist group tested positive for the viral infection.
24 people including three Indians who were part of the group were taken to the quarantine facility of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) in Chhawla near Delhi, where they tested positive for the virus.
A German tourist traveling to Jammu and Kashmir gets a medical check-up at a screening facility to guard against the new coronavirus in Lakhanpur, India.
A Jammu and Kashmir police officer briefs bus passengers about coronavirus and how to be safe from it in Lakhanpur.
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