@Agathinai ...so 'its a repository'... ok, thanks for clarifying and you say there are many of them here... I didnt know there are these type of threads here. They serve like an 'album' for a subject, here its for the pandemic. Got it.
Yes there are many 'albums' with mobile clicks, music, art, craft, cooking, chantings etc. Nice cozy corners. You should visit! Much more peaceful and balanced without calling others 'blind followers' and then getting called back 'schadenfreude'.
The USA had Dr. Deborah Birx in different scarves in her interviews. Now we have Dr. Sowmya Swaminathan [chief scientist] of The WHO with different dupattah's in interviews. People are watching!! The above is a standard printed cotton... occasionally she has a bandhani (tie-dye) dot prints also. Her color match schemes are often charmingly rebellious. This one below is something very different... Right shoulder design is different from left. I noticed that she leaves off the Bindi on her forehead when she is in the WEST, or giving interviews to the media organs of the west, whereas to the Indian news media she comes with a round red dot. India Today Interview shows Dr. SS with matching Bindi-Lipstick, even what looks like a gold chain: she is usually not big on jewellery:
Check post #353, and at 17:10 on the video for information on when the infection would happen, and how to deal with this. Secondary bacterial/fungal infections in recovering/recovered covid patients, if caught early, can be cured. If not caught early, this can lead to horrendous outcomes, including the relatively more merciful, death. As many NRI's are obviously dealing with covid afflicted relatives, including the asymptomatic ones, or home-recovering ones, they need to be informed, so that they may be cautious, and seek help/intervention as early as feasible.