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More than three months after a mystery virus emerged in china's wuhan, the world has come to a screeching halt. Make a diary
entry of 100 – 120 words talking about it in the light of social distancing and health behaviour Support it by pasting a political
ontline map of India and marking
orange, and green zones / areas affected by COVID- 19 in India




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Answered by shifa200885
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05 February 2020

China Coronavirus Diary: A City Under Lockdown And A Deadly Silence

'Sometimes we shake with fear in our dormitory rooms. Then, we realize we have to stay strong, eat well and support each other,' one student in Wuhan said.

VASWATI DASGUPTA

People wearing masks at a market in Hong Kong to prevent the spread of Coronavirus

Most of us living in major cities crave for silence and a break from the corrosive noise of road traffic and bustle of urban life. This is what the Spring Festival brings to Chinese cities as more than 200 million people leave their homes to join the flood of tourists dashing to nearly 1500 destinations within China and across 102 countries. If a region has no place for sightseeing, enthusiastic Chinese tourists will create one.

But we didn’t know that the silence this season would turn deadly.

We were prepared for 10 days of quiet with little to do as offices, markets and restaurants were closed. Most foreigners in China avoid travelling during this time as seats are hard to come by in buses, trains and flights, and hotels have no rooms to spare.

But silence can get on untrained nerves as much as noise. Indians looked forward to a break from the monotony of silence on Republic Day as Indian embassy in Beijing and consulates in Shanghai and Guangzhou organise flag-hoisting ceremony followed by mandatory samosas with chai (tea) and mithais (sweets). Many Indian restaurants in Chinese cites organize parties on January 26.

But little did we know that a virus that has not been fully identified and named, and still goes by the vague tag of Novel Coronavirus, would decide future plan of events. The Indian Embassy had to cancel the gathering and make do with a small flag-hoisting event attended by a few officials.

Outlook Explains | What Is Novel Coronavirus

Three days earlier, the Indian Embassy had hosted Chinese officials and foreign envoys at a party at a five-star hotel in Beijing. In his speech, Indian ambassador Vikram Misri omitted a phrase which has been standard usage by Indian and Chinese officials since Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in informal settings at the historic city of Wuhan in April 2018. The outcome of the meeting, regarded as a highlight of India-China relations, is called the ‘Wuhan Spirit’. But it would have been politically incorrect to repeat that phrase when the central Chinese city of Wuhan was being tormented by the Coronavirus.

That was the day when the government took the decision of locking down the city of 11 million to avoid transmission of the disease that causes coughing, high fever and shortness of breath. It became evident that the province of Hubei in Wuhan is the most-affected place and the epicentre of the virus outbreak.

A frenzied parent called us from Hyderabad after obtaining our contacts from a friend. “Our daughter is studying in Wuhan. Please talk to her to boost her morale. This is all we can do because the city has been locked down,” the father said. Another parent asked us to urge the Indian Embassy to “rescue” their ward from Wuhan and bring her back.

Speaking to students placed under lockdown was an unforgettable experience. “Sometimes we shake with fear in our dormitory rooms. Then, we realise we have to stay strong, eat well and support each other,” one student said. “We have started cooking to avoid canteen food. Also, cooking keeps us busy,” said another. This was before the Indian government evacuated 650 residents, including students from Wuhan, in two flights and brought them to India.

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Discussions over phone and internet chats among Indians living in China would be on whether they plan to leave the country. There were debates on how safe it was to stay back. Some argued travelling posed greater risk because the confined space in an aircraft could result in transmission. Others pointed out it was riskier to stay back because finding medical support in all cases, including a bone fracture or a heart ailment, may become difficult as hospitals focus to contain the virus. (The debate was still on when my husband and I decided to leave early February).

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Answered by saishobana
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24 June 2020.

2:00 pm

dear dairy,

These past days were traumatic. we are in total Lockdown because of the Coronavirus, so I’m forced to stay at home, against my will. I miss going out with my friends, to parties or visiting my grandma and spending time with her. However, I’m going to do what I need to do if I want the Coronavirus out of here.

The country was wholeheartedly Locked down, with all the schools closed and people needing to maintain social distances from one another when they are walking or going to the supermarket. However, on a positive note people are starting to wash themselves more often and are generally being more hygienic.

Talking about school, my school decided to do video lessons for a month or so, until this all blows over, anyway. My day in quarantine starts at 7:45 when I wake up and prepare myself for the first lesson. When the first two lessons are done,I have a ten minute break. Then the other two lessons begin. then have a lunch break of 30 minutes. Then we have the last two hours and we finish school , a total of 6 hours a day.

So, my day in quarantine is not that interesting, but I am getting through it.so that I hope we and our society will fight against covid-19.

by,

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