Indian police put on a unique helmet of the invisible SARS-CoV-2 virus to scare people out of their homes

The Indian government has taken steps to prevent people from going out, even using a unique and scary helmet.

In the context of COVID-19 spreading at a dizzying rate worldwide, India has frozen the country for 3 weeks.

Metro reported on March 28, in an effort to prevent people from going out, an artist and a police officer in Chennai (Tamil Nadu state, India) worked together to spread awareness about the degree serious of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The collaborative product of the two of them is a unique helmet with the shape of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Gowtham, the artist who designed the hat, said: "The general public is not aware of the dangerous situation coming from COVID-19. Meanwhile, the police officers are working for hours to ensure protect people at home and prevent the spread of disease " .

Picture 1 of Indian police put on a unique helmet of the invisible SARS-CoV-2 virus to scare people out of their homes

Mr. Gowtham added: "I came up with this idea and used a broken helmet and some paper to make this product. I also prepared many slogans and gave them to the police." . It took him 5 hours to complete the completed hat, he wanted to make it look scary so people could imagine it was an extremely dangerous virus.

After using the SARS-CoV-2 virus-shaped helmet, many police officers are working 24/7 to respond, these hats are very useful for their work.

Picture 2 of Indian police put on a unique helmet of the invisible SARS-CoV-2 virus to scare people out of their homes
Picture 3 of Indian police put on a unique helmet of the invisible SARS-CoV-2 virus to scare people out of their homes
Picture 4 of Indian police put on a unique helmet of the invisible SARS-CoV-2 virus to scare people out of their homes
Picture 5 of Indian police put on a unique helmet of the invisible SARS-CoV-2 virus to scare people out of their homes
Picture 6 of Indian police put on a unique helmet of the invisible SARS-CoV-2 virus to scare people out of their homes
Picture 7 of Indian police put on a unique helmet of the invisible SARS-CoV-2 virus to scare people out of their homes

Rajesh Bahu Police is the person who wore this unique helmet. He shared with Asian News International: "We have done everything but still have people on the road. So this 'corona helmet' has become the next step that we take to raise awareness. of the people " .

Rajesh Bahu added: "When I wear the hat, the pedestrians will be" obsessed "with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. In particular, children have a strong reaction when they see this hat and want to return home. now " .

Update 30 March 2020
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