R. Ashwin expressed concern over Corona, says Chennai people are taking the threat lightly

Chennai: Indian cricket team spinner Ravichandran Ashwin is disappointed that the people of Chennai are not taking the threat of coronavirus seriously. In view of the danger of the fast-spreading Covid-19 disease due to this virus, people all over the world including the country have been advised to stay away from the social gatherings. But Ashwin feels that the people of Tamil Nadu are not following this instruction.

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Ashwin feels that there may be two reasons for this attitude of the people of Tamil Nadu, either people feel that the virus will stop spreading due to the summer season or they believe that nothing will happen to them. On Sunday, Ashwin tagged Corona India and tweeted that, "Let me say it again, the people of Chennai are not yet noticed at a distance from the gathering. The only reason for this is that they believe Whether the heat will control the virus or they believe that nothing will happen.

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Earlier, Indian team captain Virat Kohli instructed people to be 'safe and alert'. Virat's statement came when the last two matches of the one-day series between India and South Africa were canceled due to Coronavirus. With this, the BCCI postponed the IPL to be held from March 29 to April 15.

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