Hardly anyone masking

The masking compliance looks really low this time of covid wave. And this is in Delhi where there is such toxic air.

https://www.localcircles.com/a/press/page/covid-jn1-symptoms

Despite all that people arent masking. If a strong variant strikes we will be in world of trouble.

Govt also doesnt seem to care much. more  

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It's too bad to again fool the public about COVID-19. It didn't exist earlier, but all medical pharma company benefit ed. I never used a mask until today. Thanks🌹 Too bad again. more  
It is better to isolate from foolish peoples & sit in Home isolation. CORONA is searching for high profile , sophisticated & educated peoples. so take care. more  
In India and abroad as well people don’t mask anymore because they feel it is not required till some government or health authorities make it mandatory. This is a stupid mindset. Everyone should take a call on this issue depending on their immune systems. It’s better to be safe than sorry. more  
It's better now to get acclimatised with the new environment ushered in this era of the regime. Previous episodes of Covind made no good impact despite all precautionary measures. Govt. must ensure to clean up the system & environment instead of claiming big that may keep the people to stay good. no point spending money for vaccine and medicine as that benefitted a selected group of Doctors , traders and others associated with it. Sharing feeling only. more  
Self care is the best care. Mask up if you care for yourself. more  
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