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@9950_panda_7021 For real it be like that.

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@Marinab Social distancing???
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Hundreds of thousands of people caught fighting in western Myanmar probably know nothing about COVID-19 after Internet access was blocked in the area, according to human rights organizations, quoted by CNN.


In June 2019, the government of Myanmar, led by Aung San Suu Kyi, cut off internet access in nine cities in the area for fear that it would be used to fuel clashes between the military and insurgents in Myanmar.


 In May, internet access returned to a municipality, but another eight, with a total population of about 800,000 people, are still deprived of this means of communication.

 Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International say the lack of the Internet threatens people's lives, not only because it prevents them from reporting possible human rights violations, but also because they do not have access to coronavirus pandemic information campaigns.


 "With an armed conflict between Myanmar's troops and the Arakan army in Rakhine State amid the pandemic, it is essential that civilians obtain the information they need to stay safe," said Linda Lakhdhir, Asia's legal adviser to Human Rights Watch.

 Six deaths and 292 COVID-19 infections were reported in Myanmar from more than 64,532 tests, according to the Myanmar Ministry of Health.

 Several cases have been confirmed in the northern cities of Maungdaw and Buthidaung in Rakhine State, where more than 100,000 Rohingya Muslims live in crowded camps.  Many fled military-launched operations against Rohingya insurgents in 2018. The UN has demanded that the Myanmar army be tried by an international tribunal for genocide and atrocities against Rohingya Muslims.  Rakhine Buddhists left homeless due to the fighting also live in the camps in the area.


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@BigMac wow
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When you plan to adopt a dog or cat from stray animal shelters, you need to think, "Do I save this dog, or does he save me?" Many times people consider that it offers them a home, a family, it gives them love. It is a very healthy and correct thinking. But, many times, these animals come to save us by the simple fact that they love us unconditionally.


Pets are not toys or "goods" meant to entertain us when we are alone, and their adoption means a lot of responsibility. If you want an animal and you are ready to give it all its attention and love, you are free to do so.


If you decide to adopt a puppy or cat, you can confidently turn to associations or public services for the management of stray dogs and cats. You should know that there puppies and cats are dewormed, spayed, vaccinated and treated, in case they were sick when they were taken off the street.


Bemorepanda collected some cute photos with adopted buddies.


1.A dog that was once adopted but returned back for being too large, was secondly adopted successfully


2.Adopted cat that seems to be the boss


3.Going to the new home


4.From sad to happy


5.New best friends


6.She found her home by breaking in the house


7.Adopting a military dog


8.Such a happy bunny


9.Blueberry is so happy


10.After adopting the small one, the copy of him came to their home


11.Adopting an old lady


12.Happy in the new home


13.First cuddle


14.Before and after adoption


15.New best friend


16.Small buddy adopted


17.Meet Van Gogh


18.Cute dog adopted


19.Funny new friend


20.”Our dog adopted a brother”


21.Adorable kitty


22.Giving so much love


23.Loving the new bed


24.Beautiful senior lady


25.She got a new loving home


26.A dog with a huge smile


27.Adopted!


28.Adopted two special needs cats


29.Living the best life


30.Adopted a deaf kitten


31.This moment was the one that convinced the man to adopt the kitty


32.Eyes full of love


33.She is Garce!


34.Smiling and loving life


35.Cute little boy


36.She is Mornigstar


37.Haribo is very cleaver


38.Adoption day


39.Baby Flora


40.Two days after adoption


41.Love beyond measure


42.Meet Sally


43.Smile buddy


44.So much love


45.So much grace


46.The best boy


47.Relaxing


48.Instantly falling in love


49.He is Venus


50.Adopted!






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compilation-of-a-heartbreaking-moments-when-people-are-protecting-their-loved-ones-during-coronavirus-pandemic

According to World Health Organization, as of today, March 25, 2020 there are over 435,353 confirmed cases of Coronavirus infections, almost 20.000 deaths and there are about 111,870 people that have recovered. Out of those people who are infected, about 290,624 (96%) are in mild condition and 13,241 (4%) are in serious or critical condition. The most affected countries are now Italy and Spain, with over 69.176 cases and 47,610 accordingly.


As the number of cases more than doubled recently, many countries are now trying to prevent or at least slow the spread of the virus using self-isolation, social distancing and in some cases, introducing country-wide quarantines.


But what happens when your loved one is diagnosed with Coronavirus? You cannot get close to them, as you risk getting the infection and you can also infect others. So in this said moments, people are sharing pictures online of the people they care the most.


Some of the pictures, like touching the hands through the window or sitting next door with the loved one can have an emotional impact. And we should applaud their efforts because it keeps themselves and others safe during this difficult time.


This is how a couple in their 90's end up spending their time together during the quarantine, beucase of a femure fracture



Children made a surpise visit to her mom to say happy birthday, where she could not hold her tears



A father with his son are talking over the phone every day during the Covid-19 lockdown



In nursing homes, visitors are not allowed during the pandemic period. So, in order not to upset the grandma, they made a surprise visit



Another example when you are not allowed to visiti the Nursing Home, but that doesn't stop you. Try not to hide your tears, as the picture bellow is worth a million of words.




Couple meet only for a few minutes during the first line of defense against Coronavirus



This is how grandparents meet their grandson for the first time during the coronavirus pandemic



Another example of meeting the grandson for the first time. Breathtaking



This is how a birthday surprise looks like during quarantine



Nothing can stope this old couple from supporting each over, especially during this difficult period for all of us.



Granddaughter tells her Grandfather that she got engaged. Emotional scene



Reported by Bemorepanda Team

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