Circles of social distancing are ironic in India

Circuits put in the wrong place.

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To ensure adequate social distancing, authorities around the world have taken various measures.

Some began drawing circles on the ground to help maintain safe distances between people in public places.

However, social distancing circles in West Bengal, India, have made people laugh out loud.

Pictures of the districts, which were oddly placed, were shared on Twitter.

One of them wrote, “So these men circled at some stations in West Bengal in critical places to maintain social distancing,” following “The level of creativity, infinity,” and since then, the tweet chain has gathered more than 7,000 likes.

The embarrassing choice of social distancing circles in West Bengal sparked mockery and sarcasm, to the point that one of the tweeters said on Twitter: “It seems that these circles were drawn by a robot,” and another said: “Doesn't he who did that feel embarrassed now?

This is how people have to respect the stations in most parts of India. ”

She mentioned that physical distancing means preserving some space between you and other individuals in public places, but "to be in a comfortable position."

On the other hand, Mughrd said, "It is strange that people mock the circles that have been drawn in their places where they are not, and ignore most of the correct circles."

The embarrassing choice of social distancing circles in West Bengal sparked sarcasm and sarcasm, to the point that one of the tweeters said on "Twitter": "It seems that these circles were drawn by a robot."

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