COVID-19: Despite Nationwide Lockdown, Panic Buying Sees Indians Crowding Shops & Streets
After a spike in coronavirus positive cases in across the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared a three-week nationwide lockdown starting midnight Tuesday, explaining that it was the only way of breaking the COVID-19 infection cycle. Despite the orders and the urgency, there are some people openly flouting the rules.
People buy vegetables at a market after Prime Minister Modi announced a nationwide lockdown as preventive measure against the COVID-19 outbreak.
People gather at a pharmacy to buy supplies in Mumbai. PM Modi?appealed to people asking them not to panic but crowds quickly mobbed stores in the capital, Delhi, and other cities.?
After people started panic shopping the government clarified that the availability of essential commodities would remain the same?during the lockdown.
¡°Social distancing is the only way to break the cycle of coronavirus infection,¡± PM? Modi said.? But people took to the streets for? essential commodities?shopping after nationwide lockdown announced.
Migrant workers and their families board a truck to return to their villages, in Ahmedabad.
¡°This is like a curfew, and far stricter than the ¡®janata curfew,¡¯¡± the PM said. ¡°Seeing the present conditions, this lockdown will be for 21 days."