Monday, March 16, 2020

Suresh Raina urges fans not to spread misinformation about coronavirus 


Earlier, India opener and Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma had posted a video on his social media handles.



Suresh Raina on Monday cautioned against spreading deception identified with coronavirus and to follow wellbeing warnings. The batsman is relied upon to be seen next in the deferred 2020 period of the Indian Premier League for the Chennai Super Kings.
"It's significant that we comprehend the need of social segregation to break the chain, don't spread data from inconsistent sources, don't overlook the wellbeing warnings and without a doubt follow the cleanliness measures.#coronavirus" he tweeted.

CSK were booked to confront Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium on March 29 in the opening match of the IPL. In any case, the rising worry over the spread of the coronavirus pandemic has prompted the season being delayed to April 15. Leading group of Control for Cricket in India president Sourav Ganguly said that a choice on whether the matches will be held in void arenas or the new calendar can be chosen after the circumstance is evaluated after April 15.

Prior, India opener and Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma had posted a video on his web based life handles.

"Most recent couple of weeks have been extreme for us all and the world has ground to a halt which is dismal to see. The main way we can come to commonality is by us all meeting up. Also, we can do this by being somewhat shrewd, somewhat proactive, knowing our environment and as and when we get any indications illuminate your closest clinical specialists," said Rohit in the video.

The legislatures across different states in the nation have prescribed individuals to follow social separating separated from requesting terminations of schools, shopping centers, film lobbies in their offer to stay away from get-togethers.

"This is on the grounds that we as a whole need our children to go to the school, we need to go to the shopping centers and we as a whole need to watch films in the theaters," said the Indian opener.

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