The COVID‑19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‑CoV‑2).The outbreak was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, China.
Our heroes don’t wear capes, they wear masks and white coats; our heroes don’t fight monsters, they fight pandemics.
The corona-virus pandemic outbreak has created panic
all around the world. People are forced to stay indoors and are asked
to follow social distancing. As you sit in front of your television
screens, cribbing about being forcefully confined to your home
because of the pandemic, there are heroes who have been fighting out
there, with the brightest smiles on their faces.
After witnessing these selfless services, every human would agree
that our heroes are not those who jump floors on our screens but
those who get out of their protective shelters to provide us with
vegetables and groceries. Our heroes are not the ones who have
superpowers but the ones who without any powers, are out there
helping us during the pandemic outbreak. All the doctors, nurses,
delivery boys and all other people who are helping us during this
time need special applause.
Even with millions in our accounts, we are incapable of paying for
the kind of work they have been doing in this tough time. A salute,
a clap, a few words of appreciation might not make much difference
to you but it's sure to make a difference in the lives of those
providing us essential services.
The aim of our initiative is to provide the much needed recognition
to our frontline warriors for their work and bring them into
limelight of the society.
Thank you for choosing to stay, when with our ungrateful behaviour we pushed you away; thank you for choosing humanity, even over your health and sanity.
We have doctors, nurses, pharmacists, paramedical staffs and lab technicians
We have police, security guards, relief officers in pandemic management
We have our civil servants, officers, ministers and the entire govenrment
We have farmers, airline workers, delivery boy, ambulance drivers, shop-owners and teachers.
Don’t forget to thank those who in this lockdown made our lives easy, things would have been very different had they not chosen to be busy.