Written by anurag• 9:33 am• COVID-19, News, Posts, World News

As more and more citizens prepare for prolonged isolation, social networks around the globe are flooded with reactions of people responding to this global crisis. People are also making effective use of the internet to air their anxiety. Apparently, the only option left to vent out when you have to stay isolated indoors is the Internet. At the same time, people are also coming up with new tactics to make social distancing worth living.

Many tech companies have already asked their employees to work from home. And employees can’t help but share enough memes on this.

Meanwhile, a supermarket found an interesting way to limit it’s sanitizer sales and stop panic buying. Maybe this will make the buyers think about their selfishness.

A supermarket in Denmark got tired of people hoarding hand sanitizer, so came up with their own way of stopping it.



1 bottle kr40 (€5.50)

2 bottles kr1000 (€134.00) each bottle.



Hoarding stopped!#COVID19 #coronavirus #Hoarding pic.twitter.com/qaJb7UZwLr — 𝙎𝙘𝙝𝙪𝙚𝙧𝙢𝙖𝙣𝙣 🕯️ 🇪🇺🇩🇰🇩🇪🇸🇬 (@_schuermann) March 15, 2020

Some responsible citizens even took an extra step to help out people who cannot step outside.

WOMAN STARTS DOING GROCERY RUNS FOR OLDER NEIGHBORS TO REDUCE THEIR EXPOSURE TO THE CORONAVIRUS

Not just citizens but businesses are also offering help to the people in need. This grocery store in Toronto ensures seniors and immune-compromised to shop at special hours. This move also ensures that they don’t risk catching the deadly virus.

In another story by Morning Brew, a daily newsletter platform published a guide on getting the best out of your quarantined life.

Morning Brew’s Guide to Living Your Best Quarantined Life

People are even using platforms such as TikTok to make this quarantine life interesting. This woman definitely knows how to create an educational video for Millenials.

This is one of the most entertaining yet educative & informative videos on Coronavirus. Please spread the information #CoronaVirusNigeria . pic.twitter.com/la88akG87h — E (@iamOkon) March 17, 2020

With social distancing in action, extroverts are even finding unique measures to party. This neighbourhood came together to show us how to plan a party even in a pandemic.

La fiesta en los tiempos del #coronavirus…

No sabía que los vecinos fueran rumberos. pic.twitter.com/dY8zRUkWh6 — Eduardo Stark Targaryen 🐺 (@Darkfoe39) March 18, 2020

This pandemic has indeed disrupted the normal course of life and life under quarantine isn’t as fancy and easy as it sounds. But, in words of Charles Darwin, it is not the strongest of the species that survives, it is the one that is most adaptable to change.

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Last modified: March 19, 2020

Tags: COVID-19