The situation of the COVID-19 pandemic in Visakhapatnam District has
gone out of control during the last ten days. The district has observed a
multifold increase in the number of cases, especially with the number
of active COVID-19 cases
tallying up to 13,020, as of 21 January, 2022. Visakhapatnam District
thereby stands as the top contributor to the number of COVID-19 cases in
Andhra Pradesh, covering a little over 20% of the total cases in the
state. As we fall short of words to describe the situation of COVID-19
in Vizag, let us take the help of some famous Telugu movie titles to
understand the scenario. Here are a list of Telugu movie titles that would sum up the situation of COVID-19 in Vizag: #1 “Solo Brathuke So Better”- you should keep telling yourself This
is something we have been following for almost two years now. Avoiding
any social gatherings, and public meetings, is the most important step
to curb the spread of virus. Staying solo at home is the best choice at
the moment. Unnecessary contact with people must be avoided and staying
solo is recommended. Given the rapid increase of COVID-19 cases in
Vizag, anyone would say “Solo Brathuke So Better” #2 “Ninnu Veedani Needanu Nene” – warns COVID-19 It
has been two years since COVID-19 has come into our lives. It has has
dramatically changed our lives every single day since March 2020.
COVID-19 has affected every aspect of our lives by forcing us to stay
indoors, make us work from home, attend online classes, and shutting
theatres, malls, and restaurants. The virus has given no time for us to
relax from these restrictions. In simple words, COVID-19 says ‘Ninnu
Veedani Needanu Nene’. #3 “Ee Nagaraniki Emaindi” – ask the people of Vizag According
to the Andhra Pradesh State COVID-19 bulletin, Visakhapatnam District
has the highest number of active cases in Andhra Pradesh. For the people
of Vizag, the city has always been known for its peace and harmony. But
the situation, especially during the third wave of the pandemic, is
something very alien to Vizagites. With over 13,000 fresh COVID-19 cases
cropping up in the district, in the last ten days, Vizag has become
restless with the hospitals overflowing with patients. Looking at the
helpless situation of the city, the most commonly asked question is ‘Ee
Nagaraniki Emaindi’. #4 “Nee Jathaga Nenundaali” – the promise a mask makes to you The
mask has become an inseparable part from our lives since the arrival of
the virus. We have become so used to wearing masks, that it feels weird
to step out of home without a mask on our face. This piece of facial
wear has been our main protection against COVID-19. Wearing a mask has
been made a mandate in all public places, to avoid the spread of virus.
And that is why the mask strongly says ‘Nee Jathaga Nenundaali’. #5 “Koncham Ishtam, Koncham Kashtam”- the feeling of employees working from homeThough
the employees enjoyed working from home during the initial phase of the
first lockdown, it has caused them boredom over time. Despite the
comfort of staying at home, many people miss working with their
colleagues next to them, gathering around during breaks, and having
official events. The bittersweet experience of work from home during the
pandemic can be expressed by saying ‘Koncham Ishtam, Koncham Kashtam’. #6 “Run Raja Run” – when someone near us coughsWe
were never this scared of catching a cold or cough before. The damage
COVID-19 has done to our lives is so bad is obvious whenever someone
coughs at a public place. This certainly scares us so much and makes us
paranoid about staying there. Despite wearing masks, sanitising our
hands, and getting vaccinated, the moment we hear a cough or a sneeze,
we tend to panic. We all had that ‘Run Raja Run’ moment at least once
during the pandemic. Let us know if you any suggestions for Telugu movie titles that would describe the situation of COVID-19 in Vizag. |