Beginning at dawn today, Wednesday, all of India entered under a stone, and the streets seemed almost empty after they were filled with millions, while millions panned by their power on daily work.

In a televised speech, the Indian Prime Minister announced that 1.3 billion people will be subject to mandatory domestic isolation for 21 days to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus.

"From midnight today, the whole country will be in isolation to save India, to save every citizen, for your sake and for your families," Narendra Modi said.

"If the 21 days are not respected, your country and your families will return 21 years," the Hindu national leader added.

The Prime Minister called on citizens to respect non-mixing and staying at home, saying "there is no other way to avoid the emerging corona virus."

"Remember, one step outside your home can bring the dangerous new corona virus to your homes," he said.

Researchers expect that about a million people in India may be infected within the next two months. Therefore, India has cut all local transportation within the big cities, as well as all means of transportation between the states, and in the meantime all airlines will be cut as well.

Sources of danger
An official at the Ministry of Health said that the real concerns related to villages and small cities because the health infrastructure is weak, and he expected it to be a major reason for the spread of the disease in the event of cases in it "because of the lack of necessary health awareness."

Journalist Muhammad Asif Khan says, "Currently the Indian people are racing and are racing to buy their supplies during this period. People have panicked in the purchases of their needs."

He notes that the Prime Minister did not explain his plan to deal with the poor and the workers who earn their living from daily work.

"How can Moody manage a crisis like that, will he run the country effectively ...?" Asked historian and politician Puan Kira.

As for the member of the Indian Central Parliament, Rahul Gandhi, he demanded the Indian government to announce a deliberate, integrated and backed plan of action with strong resources, and not be like "the captain of the Titanic, who reassures people by saying that the situation is under control and the ship is sinking."

Many citizens spoke of the suffering of the people with the embargo, which had already fully begun in India.

Mrs. Baraka recounts that she saw a family of four and a child sit on the bus stop berth after the ban decisions without any shelter or food.

Pictures of workers in southern Delhi appear to walk very long distances to search for a means of transportation that will take them to travel to their areas after the embargo decisions that included the capital, Delhi.

Drive out the devil
Earlier, Moody called on Hindus to ring bells and knock on dishes (from Indian rituals to distract Satan) and also worship to the gods, in order to limit the spread of the virus and in support of doctors.

Indeed, this appeal has been answered by many artists and public figures, and with the beginnings of the prohibition measures they started ringing bells, plates, etc., and many Hindu groups rallied to ring the bells and practice Hindu rituals, in clear violation of the isolation and domestic bans imposed by the government and the World Health Organization.

To date, India has recorded 519 confirmed cases of the virus and 10 deaths, according to the latest official toll released on Tuesday evening.

Experts consider that this number is much less than the reality due to the conduct of very few tests in a country whose population exceeds one billion and 300 million people.