For two months the world has been closely watching the rising toll of coronavirus cases as the virus infects more people and reaches new territory. Without a cure in sight for the disease that has claimed almost 3000 lives so far, people across the globe are reacting: some with panic and others with humor.
Coronavirus: There are now more than 2,000 cases outside China??. #COVID19 cases surge in Iran??, Korea??, Italy??.
— The New Humanitarian (formerly IRIN News) (@newhumanitarian) February 24, 2020
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The virus that appeared for the first time in the Chinese city of Wuhan last December, has infected about 80k people worldwide and has taken thousands of lives. Yet, media outlets barely mention that around almost 25 thousand people have actually recovered after being infected with the disease, and are instead highlighting the horrors.
Corona Covid-19 virus recovery percentage exceed 31.5% deaths over %3#coronavirus #koronawirus pic.twitter.com/0h21YiMZwL
— Clonazeqam ☢️ (@clonazeqam) February 24, 2020
In Iran, the country with the second-highest number of dead coronavirus victims, a viral video has made the rounds, showing an innovative approach that people have come up with to prevent contagion through a new form of social greeting by foot tapping instead of shaking hands.
In Iran, using legs instead of hands to greet each other, in fear of corona virus outbreak.#Coronavirius pic.twitter.com/wAYXyA6gtS
— Azhar Al-Rubaie | أزهر الربيعي (@AzherRubaie) February 23, 2020
Following the announcement of soaring numbers of confirmed cases in Italy and the decision of several districts to close schools until further notice, social media videos showed people panic buying at supermarkets, preparing to stay in their homes for days to come.
Sad as Europe faces biggest #coronavirus surge , as Italy panic shopping people buying out
Grocery stores, shopping shelves in Milan are running empty. ? ! we need to see an end to this Corona virus before it Ends us !
#COVID19 #covid19italy pic.twitter.com/8LoGw91wC2— Sleek Whizz? (@SleekWhizzKe) February 24, 2020
Stunned by Europe’s biggest surge of the #coronavirus, Italy appears to be operating in near panic mode.
— QuickTake by Bloomberg (@QuickTake) February 24, 2020
Grocery store shelves in Milan are empty. More @business: https://t.co/zkk4kNjYI7 #Covid_19 #COVID19italia pic.twitter.com/qjPPs9KTa5
A singer showed up to his concert in Beruit wearing a mask only a few days after Lebanon announced its first cases for travelers arriving from Iran. The singer performed a song about the coronavirus, in which he stressed his people's ability to beat the disease.
بالفيديو: فنان لبناني يثير ضجة بغنائه بالكمامة خوفاً من #فيروس_كوروناhttps://t.co/NiGJaOrnVj pic.twitter.com/rR6nEus7eH
— جريدة النهارالكويتية (@naharkw) February 24, 2020
Translation: "A Lebanese singer stirs controversy wearing a mask while he sang, in fear of the coronavirus."
However, the Kuwaiti decision to quarantine all travelers arriving from Iran for 14 days, on the same day the country announced its first confirmed case, was met with anger. In a video they can be seen begging to be released, despite healthcare workers' attempts to reason with them.
فيديو / المواطنين العائدين من مشهد يرفضون الحجر الصحي ويطلبون من وزارة الصحة باخراجهم الى منازلهم !
— ﺍﻟﻤﺴﻴﻠﺔ الإخبارية (@masilanews) February 24, 2020
#الكويت pic.twitter.com/3Ui7YCeMox
Translation: "Citizens coming back from the Iranian city of Mashhad refuse to be quarantined and ask the ministry of health to release them so they can go to their homes."