Chennai auto rickshaw driver transforms auto into coronavirus look alike
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL TRENDS, CHENNAI/ Updated : Apr 26, 2020, 19:10 IST
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In an attempt to raise awareness regarding the spread of Coronavirus and the need for social-distancing, we have seen many innovative works. Now, an auto rickshaw driver in Chennai has decided to take it up a notch by modifying hi … Read more
In an attempt to raise awareness regarding the spread of Coronavirus and the need for social-distancing, we have seen many innovative works. Now, an auto rickshaw driver in Chennai has decided to take it up a notch by modifying his auto as a virus. Read less
In an attempt to raise awareness regarding the spread of Coronavirus and the need for social-distancing, we have seen many innovative works. Now, an auto rickshaw driver in Chennai has decided to take it up a notch by modifying his auto as a virus. The pictures that have been doing the rounds of the internet are as bizarre as they are educating.
The Coronavirus pandemic that has gripped the world has rendered us helpless. While governments are continuously asking citizens to remain at home, there are people who avoid the suggestions and go out. This has caused a spike in Coronavirus cases in India, and in other countries as well. However, as of today, the death rate in India has dramatically fallen. On April 25, India will complete one month of lockdown.
While it is true that the country is slowly recovering, and currently doing well, it is also true that we need people such as the auto rickshaw driver to spread the message regarding the virus. Let us hope that the near future is better for all of us, and people such as him can finally go back to earning their living.
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