World carriers display 'at home' messages on iPhone
IPhone users in some countries who turn off Wi-Fi and switch to a normal mobile network connection will see the #StayHome message at the top of the Control Center. According to some updates on Twitter, this message appears in the corresponding language in countries like Germany, Belgium, United Arab Emirates, Peru, Turkey, India, Luxembourg, Romania, Indonesia, Nigeria .
These countries are encouraging people to stay home and practice social spacing to minimize the spread of the virus. The #StayHome message is present as a reminder to abide by the rules to protect yourself and your family.
Experts recommend that everyone should keep a distance of at least 2m with people nearby. In addition, some countries have blockaded locally or nationwide to prevent Covid-19 from spreading. For example, India blockaded the nation from the night of 24/3, effective for 21 days.
As of March 25, Covid-19 caused more than 18,000 deaths and more than 422,000 cases.
Some #StayHome message images on iPhone shared by Twitter users:
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Romania
Peru
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Turkey
Egypt
Luxembourg
Iran
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