Covid: Woman wears jewellery over face mask for wedding; goes viral on Twitter
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Users praised her commitment to being fashionable while staying Covid-safe.
A viral photo shows a wedding guest in India wearing a nose ring over her mask so as not to break Covid safety protocols.
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Many Twitter users were left in splits and lauded the woman’s ingenuity.
Still more users praised the woman’s commitment to being fashionable while staying Covid-safe.
OMG! heights of display.
Mask with fashion.
Fashion k aage Corona ki kya aukaat. Vishesh Jaiswal (@I Me Vishesh) May 7, 2021
Face mask “hacks” have made an appearance on Indian Twitter before, with business tycoon Anand Mahindra sharing a tutorial last year that showed how to make a mask using just toilet paper, rubber bands and a stapler.
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Twitter groups offer Covid-19 Lifeline to India
Srinagaran, The city where I live in Kashmir under the administration of India, the streets are blocked. But through Twitter I hear cries of despair from all over India: the son is asking for an oxygen cylinder to save the mother; a daughter with a parent pumping her breast out of the hospital; the dead wife was riding a bicycle to find a place to cremate an elderly man; Turning all of India into a pyre from massive incineration.
As the number of new Covid-19 cases jumps by the hundreds of thousands, Indian Twitter, with its 18.9 million users, is now a compendium of despair. However, it has become something else: a kind of emergency telephone for citizens, where neighbors call their neighbors for help. Using tags like #CovidSOS and #SOSIndia, a message gets traction. Other users respond with resources or tag other people, hoping someone …
What the SOS Tweets Tell us About the Second Wave of COVID-19
Between March 1 and April 21, 2021, more than 519,000 individual accounts actively engaged with SOS and emergency tweets from other Indian users to help provide relevant information or medical aid.
Illustration: oddbench [Instagram/@oddbench]
Tech30/Apr/2021
Following a sharp spike in new COVID-19 cases, India is currently in the midst of an unprecedented public health emergency. The country’s medical and bureaucratic infrastructure has been stretched thin following an exponential increase in active COVID-19 cases from mid-March 2021 onwards, culminating in an acute shortage of hospital beds, plasma donations, and oxygen cylinders throughout the country.
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