The spread of coronavirus has spread panic across the entire world. In the last few weeks, many sports programs have been canceled or postponed due to this threat. The number of positive coronavirus patients in India is increasing day by day. The Government of India is taking the necessary steps to prevent the spread of the virus.
Currently, the virus has not affected India at all, but it is expected to cause havoc if not taken care of. The government has decided to call Sunday’s ‘Janata curfew’ at this crucial time.
Citizens are requested to leave their homes and not be alone unless the threat is addressed. Former Indian cricketer Irrfan Pathan took to Twitter to talk about the Gujarat government’s action in the face of this.
The Gujarat government has banned public spitting due to the COVID-19 threat:
Pathan, who played his last domestic season as a coach and player with Jammu and Kashmir, lives in Vadodara with his family. The Gujarat government has recently launched a campaign in the state to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
The state government has banned spitting in public places, revealed that the virus is spread through body fluids. Public spitting can cause COVID-19 outbreaks. So the Gujarat government has forbidden it.
Cricketer Irfan Pathan posted a tweet praising his state government’s efforts. According to Irfan, public spitting should never be banned. He believes that this is a good and clean environment. # Gujarat Government welcomes action to prohibit public spitting during #Coronavirus. It should be banned forever for better, more spotless weather…”
Here Is The Tweet Of Irfan Pathan:
Welcome move by #GujaratGovernment to ban the spitting in public during #coronavirus time. It should be ban forever for better n cleaner environment…
— Irfan Pathan (@IrfanPathan) March 21, 2020
Irfan Pathan was recently seen playing in the Road Safety World Series 2020 for India Legends. In the match against Sri Lankan giants in Mumbai, left-hander Irfan had a challenging run. He scored 57 off just 31 balls.
Unfortunately, the tournament was stopped due to the spread of coronavirus. The tournament features international stars such as Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh, Brett Lee, and Brian Lara. There is no update on when the match will be scheduled.
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