Mumbai Police know how to get a message across, loud and clear. Their witty one-liners and funny social media posts have amassed numerous followers across platforms. And they did not disappoint on the occasion of World Health Day. Keeping in thoughts the increasing quantity of COVD-19 situations in Mumbai and other components of Maharashtra, Mumbai Police shared a photo on Twitter asking citizens to be “healthy, wealthy and wise” and avail vaccination services. The caption to the photo study, “Be Wise, Mumbai! All citizens above the age of 45, secure your health this #WorldHealthDay! Get yourselves vaccinated at your nearest centres. #TakingOnCorona”
Be Wise, Mumbai!
All citizens above the age of 45, safe your well being this #WorldHealthDay!
Get yourselves vaccinated at your nearest centres.#TakingOnCoronapic.twitter.com/yS2LlLo5sH— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) April 7, 2021
The Instagram manage of Mumbai Police also carried a equivalent message. While a lot of applauded the message, some customers also asked for vaccines to be supplied across age groups. One user wrote, “We need vaccines for all; without age limitations.”
On Wednesday, the police division had uploaded a snap asking citizens to keep at house right after 8 pm as per Maharashtra’s curfew guidelines. The caption study, “Stay indoors after 8, Mate! And if you do not move out unnecessarily during the rest of the day either, that would be great.”
Mumbai Police have normally aced the social media game though developing awareness on crucial difficulties. A couple of days ago, they took element in the viral ‘Don’t Rush Challenge’, albeit in a novel way. Featuring a graphic of a website traffic light, the post stated, “Don’t rush, slow down. Yellow and red, slow down. Don’t rush.” The well-known remix featuring Ans and Jordan was incorporated in the background.
The video received rave evaluations from Instagram customers. One of them stated, “Hahahahaha. Love love all your posts… Full marks for your sense of humour and timing.” Another user commented, “You rock always… the content game is strong.” Many stated that the division had the most inventive take on the challenge.
On Twitter, the Mumbai Police also posted a bunch of tweets earlier today with regards to the updated lockdown recommendations in the city.
A thread of updated Lockdown Guidelines in Mumbai:
Public Places:
Weekdays (7am-8pm) – movement of no more than 5 men and women permittedWeekdays (8pm-7am) & 8pm Fri to 7am Mon – no movement except crucial services
Beaches – Closed till 30 Apr
(1/n)#BreakTheChain#TakingOnCorona
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) April 7, 2021
Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope told The Spuzz today that components of the state might run out of Covid vaccines in 3 days and the Centre has been asked for more. Maharashtra is the state worst hit in the second wave of Covid infections that saw India today reporting 1.15 lakh situations in 24 hours.