"If you do fall sick, you're likely to spread the disease to your family or people you live with. If you have the space, keep to one room and avoid contact."
"People are scared and frustrated and that sometimes comes out in the wrong way. I used to get hundreds of calls and texts a day from people abusing me"
“I would also like to issue my gratitude to those battling this epidemic. They have been away from families, working with an unwavering sense of duty,” says Lama Thupstan Chogyal, who runs the Ladakh Heart Foundation Hospital
"Our effort will ensure those under home quarantine do not feel compelled to venture out to obtain essential supplies, thereby reducing the risk of infection to others,” says Shishir Joshi, Founder of Project Mumbai
“The campaign works on two important levels - to protect oneself and ensure the safety of others. #BreakTheChain can only be successful if we work on both these levels with a sense of social commitment."
Sunday, 22 March to be observed as ‘Janta Curfew’ from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. All citizens are strongly advised to stay at home during these hours unless there is an emergency.