Humankind in India & The World Amidst Coronavirus Outbreak: Kindness Is Still There

Ankita Chetana |Mar 23, 2020

In the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, we have seen many actions from hell that damage our faith in humanity. But these kind acts will warm you with humanity in India and the world.

The infected cases of coronavirus in India and the world have been increased intensely day by day. All of us are in severe combat with the deadly virus, meanwhile, several people make use of this time to profit materially for themselves and some others quickly stock many necessities drastically. But along with it, kindness still exists over the world showing humanity in a community.

We have seen a lot of photos and videos about empty malls and supermarkets on social media these days. However, some warm-hearted acts have rebuilt people's faith in intimate human existence. Amidst the worrisome spread of coronavirus, some people pour their hearts and cares for the others, fulfilling our society with humanity. Scroll down to know more!

Masks in Kerala costs only Rs 2

Mask Cost Rs 2
A medical store in Kerala sells a mask of Rs 2

Due to people's need in the time of the pandemic, the price of a mask costs Rs 20 instead of Rs 2 as before. But there is a medical store in Kerala selling a mask with the original price tag of Rs 2. Up to now, they have supplied almost 5,000 masks to people.

Free food for the elderly

The Sikh community with its widely-known benevolence is making a campaign to support the elderly with free food during the self-quarantine time.

Share grocery stocks with senior citizens

Help The Elderly With Groceries
Source: Twitter

Another act of kindness has gone viral these days is when a young woman shared her act of helping an elderly couple to buy some groceries as they fear a risk of infection when entering the store. This action has reached many people's hearts that they also start helping senior citizens.

NBA stars' donation for the staff of the stadium

Nba Stars Help The Stadium Workers
Source: Twitter

Affected by the coronavirus outbreak, the NBA season had to be suspended, impacting both players and stadium staff. Since then, NBA stars including Zion Williamson, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Blake Griffin made a donation to support the workers.

Valve 3D-printing to save patients' lives

Valve 3d Printing
Source: Twitter

The situation of coronavirus in Italy has become more serious than ever as there are no more valves in hospitals. Thanks to valve 3D-printing manufacturing, 10 patients of Covid-19 were saved.

Watch some other acts of kindness from volunteers during the pandemic outbreak:

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