This African veteran gave advice on coronavirus, says ' how if we switch off mobiles?

Cape Town: Coronavirus which is creating a furore in the world due to epidemic has forced the world to put all kinds of restrictions. Thousands of people are imprisoned in homes or hospitals to avoid this virus, which has killed seven thousand people. They are isolated from their own. Schools, colleges, malls are closed. Stadiums, theaters are all deserted. Buses, trains, airlines have also been affected. So are these restrictions sufficient to prevent the coronavirus. Probably not.

There are many other things around us right now, which are being instructed to keep themselves away. One of these is a mobile phone, which is in our pocket or hand at all times. Former South African veteran Mark Boucher has given this advice by tweeting on Tuesday. Mark Boucher has said, 'Now there is only one thing left in the global lockdown and it is a mobile phone. How about if it is switched off for two weeks?

Let us tell you that due to Coronavirus, the South African team had to leave their ODI series incomplete against India and return to their country. Many more series have been cancelled due to viruses. These include Australia-New Zealand and England-Sri Lanka series. The IPL start date has also been increased from 29 March to 15 April.

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