Police Asked Criminals To Stop Committing Crime Amid COVID-19, Here Is How The Internet Reacts
Aadhya Khatri - Mar 18, 2020
A police department thinks that a little laughter will help ease the tension of COVID-19. And what they posted on their Facebook page is hilarious
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As Europe becoming the new epicenter of COVID-19 and other countries are having their shares of the terror the Coronavirus brings, a particular police department thinks that a little laughter will help ease the tension. And they are right, what they posted on their Facebook page is hilarious.
The Salt Lake City Police Department made a funny Facebook post asking criminals to cease all of their unlawful activities until further notice:
The post is accompanied by the following hashtags: #behaveyourself and #SocialDistancingNow.
The post also has a link to a website with additional information on COVID-19. The post has gone viral and many find it funny.
Meanwhile in India, the pandemic has claimed the lives of three people. The newest case is a 64-year-old woman lived in Mumbai who has traveled to Dubai. She passed away on Tuesday.
The first fatality case was a 76-year-old man from Kalaburagi who succumbed to the illness last Tuesday. A few days later, COVID-19 claimed another life, a 68-year-old Delhi citizen.
Delhi has had eight people tested positive for the Coronavirus while in Uttar Pradesh, 15 cases have been reported.
Kerala now has 26 cases and Maharashtra has 40. There are six cases in Ladakh while Kashmir and Jammu only have half of that number. Karnataka has 11 reported cases of Coronavirus infection. The number of cases in Telangana is five.
Punjab, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh have the lowest number of confirmed patients, only one in each state.
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