Approximately 4 billion people worldwide — or half the world’s population — are under lockdown orders to help curb the spread of the coronavirus, according…
have said all residents must remain indoors with several exceptions, including grocery shopping and essential jobs.
In late March, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued one of the world’s strictest orders when he announced that all 1.3 billion citizens were on a total lockdown and would not be able to leave their homes for 21 days, theRELATED VIDEO: Members of the Royal Family Have Left London to Self-Isolate Amid Official UK Lockdownreported. The city of Wuhan, which has a population of more than 11 million people and is where the virus originated, will stay locked down until April 8.
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